Hafdís Huld
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Hafdís Huld is an Icelandic singer, formerly of Gus Gus.
Hafdis Huld toured the world as a 15 year old with iconic Icelandic band Gus Gus. After leaving the band she started writing her own songs, and quickly collaborated with FC Kahuna, co-writing their singles ‘Hayling’ and ‘Machine Says Yes’. Elsewhere she sang with dance producers Ewan Pearson and Tom Middleton on their artist projects. In between times shes made two feature films & modelled clothing for Extreme Sports.
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[edit] Trivia
- On an interview with Phil Jupitus on 6 music (8th August 2006) she revealed she was obsessed by the colour pink and chocolate, claiming that they came from God. Jupitus later claimed she was the 'most mental guest' he'd ever had in the studio.
[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
- Dirty Paper Cup (2006)