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Years active
  
1999 to present

Origin
  
Garðabær, Iceland (1999)

Website
  
www.dikta.is

Record label
  
Bad Taste

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Labels
  
Smekkleysa SM (Bad Taste)

Members
  
Jón Bjarni Pétursson, Haukur Heiðar Hauksson, Jón Þór Sigurðsson, Skúli Z. Gestsson

Albums
  
Hunting for Happiness, Get It Together, Síminn+Spotify Session, Easy Street, Andartak, Thank You EP, Trust Me

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock, Indie rock, Pop rock

Similar
  
Retro Stefson, Stafrænn Hákon, Agent Fresco, Ylja, Mugison

Profiles

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Dikta is an indie rock band from Iceland. They have released five albums thus far.

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Biography

In its present incarnation, the group began in 1999. They played in the Icelandic band competition Músíktilraunir in 2000 and were finalists. Dikta's four members have been friends since they were children. Last year they've played on festivals such as In The City in Manchester, the SPOT-festival in Denmark and Iceland Airwaves. Their powerful performance in front of a packed venue at Iceland Airwaves earned them a mention in Rolling Stone Magazine.

Dikta's first album, "Andartak", was released in late 2002. It was released in Iceland by the band members themselves under their own label called Mistak Records. One of its singles reached the top of the Icelandic charts. All three singles, "Taminóra," "Andartak," and "Engin orð," were played frequently on Iceland's largest rock station at the time, X-ið 977. The lyrics on "Andartak" are all in Icelandic.

Dikta released their second album, "Hunting for Happiness" in 2005 in Iceland. The album was produced by Ace from Skunk Anansie and was released by the Sugarcubes-owned label, Smekkleysa SM (Bad Taste). The album artwork was made by Gabríela Friðriksdóttir, who has previously collaborated extensively with Björk. "Hunting for Happiness" also had four successful singles, "Chloë", "Breaking the Waves", "Someone, Somewhere" and "Losing Every Day". All the singles got heavy airplay on Iceland's rock radio stations X-FM and X-ið 977 as well as Iceland's National Radio (Rás 2), except for "Chloë", which was not played on Rás 2. The lyrics on "Hunting for Happiness" are in English. "Hunting for Happiness" was released by Smekkleysa in Denmark in 2006 and UK in 2007.

Their third album is Get It Together (2009). Band members have said in interviews that the album would be a natural progression from their previous album, Hunting for Happiness. The lyrics are in English. The album was released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Smarten-Up!, a German indie label from Düsseldorf and distributed by Rough Trade, in March 2010. The album went platinum in Iceland.

After touring extensively throughout Europe in 2010 and 2011, Dikta released their fourth album Trust Me. It was self-produced and released by Kölski in Iceland.

For their fifth album, Easy Street (2015), the band hired German producer Sky van Hoff. The album was recorded in Germany and Iceland and contains 11 songs.

Band members

  • Haukur Heiðar Hauksson - guitar, piano and vocals.
  • Besides his band career, Haukur Heiðar Hauksson has had some performances on his own. Notably he was the featured artist on Ólafur Arnalds's song "A Hundred Reasons" on Ólafur Arnalds 2010 album ...And They Have Escaped the Weight of Darkness. In 2014, he performed "Is It Time" with Helgi Júlíus Óskarsson on Óskarsson's collaborative album Crossroads. The song became the debut single release from the album charting in Iceland.
  • Jón Bjarni Pétursson - guitar
  • Jón Þór Sigurðsson - drums
  • Skúli Z. Gestsson - bass and backing vocals
  • Albums

  • 2002: Andartak (Mistak Records)
  • 2005: Hunting for Happiness (Smekkleysa)
  • 2009: Get It Together
  • 2011: Trust Me (Kölski)
  • 2015: Easy Street
  • Singles

  • 2013: "Talking"
  • 2014: "Nóttin var sú ágæt ein"
  • Songs

    Breaking the WavesHunting for Happiness · 2005
    Losing Every DayHunting for Happiness · 2005
    This Song Will Save the WorldHunting for Happiness · 2005

    References

    Dikta Wikipedia