THE AIRWAVES ACT OF THE DAY: GusGus @ Reykjavík Art Museum

Text/Photos by Andrew Parks

The snow–mounds of fluffy, sticky white stuff that gave our camera a serious case of lock jaw–was only the half of it. From the first squiggly synth line to the last strike-a-pose strut of vocalist Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson, GusGus‘ live trio set was easily one of the most electrifying dance music performances self-titled‘s ever seen. Yeah, it was a little heavy on the gay-house tip, and while there’s nothing wrong with that, such a subgenre can, and did, sound a little over the top. Which was the point, really. Ágúst looks and acts like a soulful version of Rufus Wainwright–pouting, preening and prancing while belting out jilted lover lyrics that sting like a couple slaps to the face. Don’t believe us, though. Study the shots below and make sure you see these guys the next time they’re in your town …