Watch Teitur Magnússon in session for Best Fit
01 November 2016, 14:14
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He first made his name with Icelandic reggae band Ojba Rasta but his solo project sees Teitur Magnússon even more chilled and embracing a much folkier sound.
He sings in his native tongue and even if you don't understand a single word, the intention and emotion is entirely clear - these are songs from the heart.
Catch him at this week's Airwaves when he plays a show almost every day - tonight at Lucky Records (9pm), tomorrow at Nasa (9.40pm), Thursday 3 November at Jör (5.15pm), on Saturday 5 November at Hjálpræðisherinn/Salvation Army-shop (4.30pm) and on Sunday 6 November at Garðarstræti/Hertex (4pm).
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