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Countess Malaise Returns From Exile

The queen of goth hip-hop reinvents herself with first release in four years  Despite a four-year hiatus from the music scene, Countess Malaise is a perennial icon in Reykjavík’s effervescent rap scene. A household name at the long-standing hip-hop joint/café Prikið, Countess has been a unique voice in Iceland’s homogenous music scene, where Icelandic nepo babies reign supreme. Dýrfinna Benita is proudly no heiress to a family fortune. A second-…
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Reykjavík is filled with life and music every November, with up-and-coming Icelandic artists and international superstars performing and performing their art. The festival is attended by music lovers who wander through concert venues in search of the next stars of the Icelandic music scene or to watch their favorite act. Sindri Ástmarsson, program director of Iceland Airwaves, appeared on Síðdegisútvarpin on Rás 2 and told about the main things …

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RÚV broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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