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	<title>Comments on: Icelandic Music 101: Amiina</title>
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	<description>How do you like Iceland? - a blog about Icelandic nature, nightlife, parties, adventure, shopping, eating, drinking, recovering and much more. It's brought to you by the good people of Iceland Express, Iceland's low-fare airline, as a way of luring you to Reykjavík. Go on, read it.</description>
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		<title>by: Something for the Weekend: The Almost Christmas Edition at How Do You Like Iceland, a weblog by Iceland Express</title>
		<link>http://blog.icelandexpress.com/iceland/2006/10/01/icelandic-music-amina-amiina/#comment-519</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2006 21:26:38 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] More eccentric Icelandic music at Tjarnabíó on Friday night as string quartet Amiina play, amongst other things, office bells and the saw. They record with Sigur Rós, doncha know. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] More eccentric Icelandic music at Tjarnabíó on Friday night as string quartet Amiina play, amongst other things, office bells and the saw. They record with Sigur Rós, doncha know. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Icelandic Music 101: Ghostigital at How Do You Like Iceland, a weblog by Iceland Express</title>
		<link>http://blog.icelandexpress.com/iceland/2006/10/01/icelandic-music-amina-amiina/#comment-119</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2006 01:39:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post. Post a comment or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.    &laquo; 12 Tónar: The nicest men in Icelandic show business Cultural learnings of Iceland tomake benefit glorious nations of the world &raquo; [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: &#187; Iceland Airwaves:Thursday&#8217;s Top 5 &#187; How Do You Like Iceland</title>
		<link>http://blog.icelandexpress.com/iceland/2006/10/01/icelandic-music-amina-amiina/#comment-45</link>
		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 19:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] For you cutie pie lovers, Skakkamanage and Þórir are playing at Gaukurinn, back to back. Skakkamanage starts at 20.45 and Þórir at 21.30. Decide for yourself who is sweeter and cuter. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] For you cutie pie lovers, Skakkamanage and Þórir are playing at Gaukurinn, back to back. Skakkamanage starts at 20.45 and Þórir at 21.30. Decide for yourself who is sweeter and cuter. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: &#187; Mývatn: Lake of Ice, Fire, Hidden People, Man&#8217;s Harmony with Nature,&#160;etc. &#187; Come to Iceland</title>
		<link>http://blog.icelandexpress.com/iceland/2006/10/01/icelandic-music-amina-amiina/#comment-23</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Oct 2006 02:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] For the people living around the lake, all that geothermal stuff is as much a part of everyday life as watching Desperate Housewives. Guðný of Reynihlíð, for example, bakes pretty great rye bread, burying dough in the warm ground and leaving it there for 24 hours. Then she tops it with smoked trout from the lake, prepared by her husband&#8217;s nephew, Héðinn of Strönd. (And by the way, these are actual people, not actors.) You can find their products in Gamli bærinn, a tavern by the lake, near Hótel Reynihlíð. The taste is great, and it really channels the surroundings; the lake, geothermal heat (yawn) and what my colleague who posted that Amiina video would probably call ‘man&#8217;s harmony with nature’. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] For the people living around the lake, all that geothermal stuff is as much a part of everyday life as watching Desperate Housewives. Guðný of Reynihlíð, for example, bakes pretty great rye bread, burying dough in the warm ground and leaving it there for 24 hours. Then she tops it with smoked trout from the lake, prepared by her husband&#8217;s nephew, Héðinn of Strönd. (And by the way, these are actual people, not actors.) You can find their products in Gamli bærinn, a tavern by the lake, near Hótel Reynihlíð. The taste is great, and it really channels the surroundings; the lake, geothermal heat (yawn) and what my colleague who posted that Amiina video would probably call ‘man&#8217;s harmony with nature’. [&#8230;]
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