Futuregrapher's 2011 Concert History

Árni Grétar (born 6 December 1983), best known under the pseudonym Futuregrapher, is an electronic musician described by Grapevine magazine in 2009 as "fucking brilliant." He was one of the leading members of the local Weirdcore scene and has been praised for his great live performances. He founded the record label Möller Records in 2011 with Jóhann Ómarsson (aka Skurken).

Date Concert Venue Location
Oct 12, 2011 –
Oct 16, 2011
Iceland Airwaves 2011
Of Monsters and Men / Beach House / Björk / SBTRKT / Tune-Yards / Ólafur Arnalds / JR JR / Austra / Active Child / John Grant / Niki & The Dove / Iceage / JD McPherson / Suuns / Owen Pallett / Sóley / Young Galaxy / Hauschka / Dungen / Veronica Falls / Jenny Hval / Sin Fang / De Staat / Dope D.O.D. / Clock Opera / Young Magic / Team Me / Liturgy / Samaris / Ólöf Arnalds / Mazes / Treefight For Sunlight / Elephant Stone / Karkwa / Secret Chiefs 3 / Agent Fresco / Sizarr / Retro Stefson / Pascal Pinon / Honningbarna / Árstíðir / The Vintage Caravan / Esmerine / K-X-P / Nora / Friðrik Dór / OY / Random Recipe / Nedry / Valdimar / Dad Rocks! / Páll Óskar / Snorri Helgason / Who Knew / Berndsen / Kira Kira / Raised Among Wolves / Zebra and Snake / T.E.E.D / Touchy Mob / Útidúr / Oculus / Deathcrush / Benny Crespo's Gang / Hoffman / The Violet May / Nolo / Murmansk / Matthew Hemerlein / Futuregrapher / O F F / Endless Dark / Just Another Snake Cult / ter haar / Swords of Chaos / Megas Og Senuþjófarnir / Wisteria / Hljómsveitin Ég / PorquesÍ / Yoda Remote Show all bands
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Reykjavik, Capital Region, Iceland
Electronic
Ambient
Techno
Electronica
Instrumental
Trip Hop
IDM
Iceland
Icelandic Electronic
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2014 2 concerts
2013 1 concert
2011 1 concert

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