HAM + APPARAT = HAMPARAT
Iceland's vibrant music scene has long captivated audiences far beyond its shores. Our small nation boasts an impressive array of bands and musicians, celebrated for their innovative and thrilling artistry. Yet, it is rare for entire bands to join forces and reinterpret each other's work. That is about to change. Apparat Organ Quartet and HAM, two of Iceland's most intriguing bands, are set to merge their unique sounds. Initially, these bands might seem worlds apart—one renowned for its raucous guitar rock, the other for its mastery of organs and keyboards. However, a deeper connection exists. Arnar Geir Ómarsson is the drummer in both bands, and the late composer Jóhann Jóhannsson was once a member of both.
Now, these extraordinary bands are uniting their talents. They will perform each other's songs, creating a fusion of styles that promises to be electrifying. Yes, you read that correctly! Audiences will have the chance to hear HAM's take on tracks like "Stereo Rock & Roll," while AOQ infuses their keyboards into "Partýbær." HAM and Apparat Organ Quartet are combining to form a new supergroup—a response to the music industry's call for innovation and efficiency. This is a one-of-a-kind event, set to take place in the country's premier concert hall. Don't miss this spectacular artistic experience. A hostile takeover in both directions. HAMPARAT.