Friday, February 22, 2008

Jori Hulkkonen: 'So Run The Tears Like Wine' Acid Symphony


Jori Hulkkonen: 'So Run The Tears Like Wine' Acid Symphony Part One


Jori Hulkkonen: 'So Run The Tears Like Wine' Acid Symphony Part Two


Jori Hulkkonen: 'So Run The Tears Like Wine' Acid Symphony Part Three

Jori Hulkkonen and His Experimental Piece For 10 Roland TB-303s is now on YouTube in three parts:
"So Run The Tears Like Wine" @ Festival For New Music (UMF), 5th Of August 2007, Turku, Finland. The Acid Symphony Orchestra: Jori Hulkkonen, Jesper Dahlbäck, Kalle Karvanen, Aku Raski, J-P Parikka, Janne Puurunen, Kimmo Oksanen, Petri Salonen, Tuomas Toivonen, Johannes Auvinen, Tatu Peltomäki.

The Film © Sähkö Recordings, Keys Of Life Records & Las Palmas Films 2008.

Teemu T Music Videos


Teemu T: 'Formation'


Teemu T: 'Formation v2'


Teemu T: 'Loader'


Teemu T: 'Solipsism 2'

Music videos from Tampere techno/ambient/experimental man Teemu T, featuring also some local scenery.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Joxaren: 'LIHOP' video + International Skw***


Joxaren: 'LIHOP' (2008)

More skweee for your system, taken from the forthcoming Harmönia presents: International Skw***, 2008 compilation on Finland's Harmönia Records.

Tracklist for the compilation:

Joxaren: LIHOP
Metske: Free Shape
Mesak: Bin in Japan
Randy Barracuda: Shock the Plankton
Slow Hand Motëm: Nothing Nada Zilch Zippo

Mrs. Qeada: Orc Borg
Daniel Savio: 2000 and Great
Eero Johannes: Leisi Elli
V.C.: Standart
Wankers United: Madame Skoui

Canada's Suction Records Cease Activities




Toronto's Suction Records is one label I've been championing, with their sparkly neo-electro/synthpop sound. I conducted an interview for pHinnWeb on them in September 2003. The ceasing of their activities is marked by one final release, "Now We Are Dead" - Suction Records R.I.P. 12", featuring both Suction's mainmen, Lowfish (a.k.a. Gregory de Rocher) and Solvent (a.k.a. Jason Amm). Bye bye, Suction, and thanks for the memories. From Suction:


N O W _ W E _ A R E _ D E A D

Toronto-based electro artists Solvent and Lowfish have been closely linked since the beginning of their respective careers, due in large part to their co-owned Suction Records label, probably the first, and certainly the weirdest, electro/IDM label to come out of Canada. Both issued their first recordings (via a split Lowfish/Solvent 12" in 1997), and later, debut full-lengths on Suction Records.

The label has remained inactive since 2003; "currently on indefinite hiatus," according to their website (suctionrecords.com). Well, that indefinite status has come to an end. NOW WE ARE DEAD. That's right, Suction Records is now officially done. But, just as they have continued to do since the label unofficially ceased operations in 2003, Solvent and Lowfish are forging ahead, with a slew of new and upcoming releases and activity.

To mark the passing of Suction Records, Solvent and Lowfish embarked on a series of live shows, together with their friends from Detroit, DJ Team Dethlab. The "Now We Are Dead" tour, took place January 19 to February 2 2008, hitting Toronto, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Hamilton, and Cleveland.

"Now We Are Dead" is also the name of a brand-new 4-track Solvent/Lowfish split 12", strictly limited to 400 copies with 2 exclusive tracks each. This will be the final Suction Records release and will be available to purchase directly from Suction Records.

Please note: Suction Records' releases are currently unavailable to purchase anywhere besides directly from us, so please be sure to check out Suction Records' Buy Direct store if you want to purchase any of our releases: http://www.suctionrecords.com. The Suction Records website will remain open, and we will continue to sell Solvent & Lowfish related releases.

S U C T I O N _ R E C O R D S

We are Suction Records, from Canada. We have been releasing our unique brand of synthesizer pop for purists since 1997. We call it robot music.

Suction Records was founded by like-minded robot music composers Lowfish (Gregory de Rocher) and Solvent (Jason Amm). Originally considered part of North America's first wave of intelligent dance music labels (as pioneered by UK labels Warp and Rephlex in the early 1990s), Suction Records has slowly but surely established itself as a strong, singular voice in the electronic music underground. Combining the best elements of vintage electropop and modern electronica, Suction Records has created a distinct musical and visual esthetic that is bold yet fuzzy, confrontational yet playful, robot yet human.

Besides releasing the debut recordings by both Solvent and Lowfish, Suction Records has also put out releases by Skanfrom, GD Luxxe, and the Mitgang Audio. Other contributors to the label (comp tracks, remixes, etc) include: ADULT., Isan, David Kristian, Perspects, Lali Puna, D'Arcangelo, Pluxus, Orgue Electronique, and more.

Underground electronica is currently witnessing a resurgence in '80s-influenced synthpop, but while Suction Records has clearly been at the forefront of synthpop's return to form, we are by no means a retro label. Acclaimed international DJ and Warp recording artist Andrew Weatherall concedes: "Suction, always a byword for quality, ransack the past and create a future that sets standards as far as electro's New Wave is concerned. In an Eighties overkill atmosphere these people are part of the elite commando division against which other units should be judged."


  • Suction Records @ MySpace
  • Thursday, February 14, 2008

    Finnish Computer Music from the 1960s





    Here you can find video clips on the 1960s Finnish computer music, as presented by YLE Elävä Arkisto from the archives of Finnish Broadcasting Company.

    Featuring a computer-written tango which even took the tangomeister Toivo Kärki by surprise and computer music from the universities of Turku and Tampere. Also such experts as Erkki Kurenniemi and Pertti Jotuni sharing their views on computer music.

    Tuesday, February 12, 2008

    Roy Scheider RIP + Blue Thunder vs. Firefox


    Blue Thunder (1982) trailer

    One of my favourite actors, Roy Scheider (10 November 1932 – 10 February 2008) has died, known for his role in such films as Klute, The French Connection, Marathon Man, Jaws, All That Jazz, and Naked Lunch.

    The Scheider-starred Blue Thunder, directed by John Badham in 1982 was an interesting techno thriller with paranoid 1984-ish themes, which came out during the same year as Clint Eastwood's Firefox, another film about an ultramodern flying war machine using stealth technologies, though Badham's film was much more successful than Eastwood's stale effort which lost its interesting technological, even science fiction-like premises (a fighter aircraft with a thought-controlled weapon system) to weary Cold War propaganda, extremely wooden acting and general pedestrian pace. (Though the film poster and Mig-31 itself in the flick are quite cool.)

  • William Friedkin remembering Roy Scheider @ Entertainment Weekly
  • Roy Scheider search results @ YouTube
  • Thursday, February 07, 2008

    Giallos Flame: House at the Edge of the Dark





    Live From Dunwich EP by The Giallos Flame was for me one of the best releases of 2007. Now The Giallos Flame (a.k.a. Ron Graham of UK) comes up with a fascinating new album, again emulating the sounds of the best 70s Italian horror soundtracks à la Goblin and Ennio Morricone; even with some jazzy Miles Davis-like licks of the Bitches Brew era. You can also buy the album through The Giallos Flame MySpace page.

    Here's press release info from Analog Screams Records:

    Artist: Giallos Flame
    Title: House at the Edge of the Dark
    Format: CD Album
    Cat.no: AS003
    Label: Analog Screams
    Release date: 7th Feb 2008

    "It's exquisite, original music and I love it!"
    Annie Nightingale, BBC Radio 1

    Tracklisting
    1. House at the Edge of the Dark
    2. 1979 Bronx Warriors
    3. Overdrive
    4. Analog Screams
    5. Alphataurus
    6. Interceptors
    7. Jazz Killer
    8. Night Train Murders
    9. Color Climax
    10. Tenebre Viventi
    11. Requiem for a Vampire

    After leaving the ruins of Dunwich and wandering in the sonic wastelands of post-apocalyptic soundscapes for six months, the Giallos Flame return with their new album, House at the Edge of the Dark. Full of beat-heavy, bass-driven analogue grooves that would have you thinking you were listening to some warped long lost 70s soundtrack.

    Psyched-out guitars meet menacing analogue synth in an audio assault that moves & grooves through a plethora of styles & moods to take the listener deep into the dark & disturbing but always funky world of exploitation cinema soundtracks.

    Analog Screams Records invites you to come stay at The House at the Edge of the Dark!!

    As ever, the Giallos Flame continue to push the raw attitude & sounds of the 70s well into the new millennium, never letting up their mission to spread analogue rawness into an ever-increasing virtual world.

    With 2008 we will see & hear them in forthcoming motion pictures like Black Devil Doll, the first X-rated blaxploitation film to be made for decades & the much anticipated Hobo With A Shotgun feature film.

    "Amazing - allez gut!
    Andy Votel - Twisted Nerve

    9/19 and EP included in Top Twenty chart
    Andy Smith (Portishead)

    For more information, please contact Francesca Di Rosa
    analog.screams [at] yahoo.co.uk


  • The Giallos Flame @ Discogs
  • More info @ 20 Jazz Funk Greats
  • Wednesday, February 06, 2008

    Erikoisdance 7




    From Finnish artist Erikoismies:

    ERIKOISDANCE 7
    "Stereo Balance in The Phythm Part" - 7 Recordings by Non-baryonic form

    (Release date January 1, 2008)

    The 7th installment in the Erikoisdance CD(r) series is a collection of recordings by Non-baryonic Form. Tracks cover a wide range of compositional styles and are connected more thru the creative technological approach or production philosophy than any aspiration toward some existing genre or urge to create anything that could be seen as a logically advancing selection of songs or well-balanced album-like entity.

    File under - electronics, techno, electro, post-Irdial freeform house, experimental, ambient, home recording, drum machine music, creative automation, outsider dance or any other appropriate genre definition, existing or new.

    The only place in the physical world to buy the disc is, as usual, the Myymalä 2 gallery shop on Uudenmaankatu in Helsinki. You can also order a copy by sending us a message via the myspace page --> http://www.myspace.com/erikoismies (Some of the songs can be heard in the player over there too.)


  • Erikoismies @ Discogs
  • Tuesday, February 05, 2008

    Darkbeat: An Electro World Voyage @ Tampere Film Festival 2008


    Darkbeat trailer


    Planet B-Boy

    Also: North Korea vs South Korea from Planet B-Boy

    This year's Tampere International Short Film Festival will take place on 5 - 9 March 2008. Out of the programme, of pHinnWeb interest is at least Darkbeat: An Electro World Voyage by Iris B. Cegarra (2006), a documentary on electro music, also featuring Finland's Mr Velcro Fastener among such international luminaries as Aux 88 members, Octagon Man, Cosmic Force and many more. Darkbeat will be shown on Friday 7 March, 10 pm at Plevna 2. Furthermore, Planet B-Boy by Benson Lee (2007) on breakdance culture (Saturday 8 March, 10 pm at Plevna 2) sounds interesting. And also a series of Warp Records videos is promised to be a part of the festival schedule.

  • Tampere Film Festival @ Wikipedia

    See also:

  • Electronic Music Films @ pHinnWeb Blog
  • Monday, February 04, 2008

    Blastromen: 'Blasteroids' EP + A New Website




    Blastromen, a Finnish electro act recording for Turku's X0X Records, have a new Website at http://www.blastromen.com/, which also includes some samples of their sounds, as does their MySpace page. Blastromen's latest release is:

    Artist: Blastromen
    Title: Blasteroids EP
    Format: vinyl 12"
    Cat.no: X0X005
    Label: X0X Records
    Date: "ASAP"

    tracklist:

    A1. Blasteroids (6:38)
    A2. Body Snatchers (6:33)
    B1. Escaping Don't Compute (6:23)
    B2. Concealing Ancient Alien Dynasty (6:26)

    For those interested in X0X Records, there's an old (2002) interview @ pHinnWeb.

  • Blastromen @ Discogs
  • X0X Records @ Discogs
  • Friday, February 01, 2008