Hafdis Huld

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Singer and songwriter Hafdis Huld was born in Reykjavik, Iceland and now divides her time between the UK and Iceland. From the age of 15 she sang and toured the world with iconic Icelandic collective Gus Gus. When they weren't touring, Hafdis took time out to star in several Icelandic films.
On leaving the band she moved to London and teamed up with F C Kahuna, co-writing and performing on 'Hayling' and 'Machine Say Yes'. She later studied at the London Centre of Contemporary Music, graduating with Distinction in 2006.
Hafdis released her debut solo album 'Dirty Paper Cup' in October 2006, the result of productive collaborations with a number of highly respected co-writers including Jim Abbiss, Boo Hewerdine, Pascal Gabriel and Chris Corner. The album was universally acclaimed by the press in the UK and Europe and received national radio play on BBC Radio 1, Radio 2 and 6 Music and also won the Icelandic Music Award in early 2007 for Best Pop Album.
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Tim Gordine, Hafdis Huld Prastardottir

Hafdis Huld Prastardottir, Calum MacColl, Alisdair Wright

Dee Adam, Hafdis Huld Prastardottir, Alisdair Wright

Tom Howe, Hafdis Huld Prastardottir

Hafdis Huld Prastardottir, Calum MacColl, Alisdair Wright

