Showing posts with label house. Show all posts
Showing posts with label house. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

Luomo: Convivial



A new album from Luomo (a.k.a. Sasu Ripatti, also known as Vladislav Delay) is out on Ripatti's own label Huume Recordings. Featuring as guest stars Cassy (Panorama Bar, Berlin), Sascha Ring (Apparat), Jake Shears (Scissor Sisters), Finnish soul singer Johanna Iivanainen, Robert Owens, Sue-C and "one anonymous singer who hides behind a name Chubbs".

You can read more on album at Luomo site; with reviews, interviews and the free 'Love you all' track featuring Sascha Ring a.k.a. Apparat.

Artist: Luomo
Title: Convivial
Format: CD/digital download
Label: Huume Recordings
Release date: 24 October 2008

Tracklist:

01. Have You Ever, (8:02) w/ Cassy
02. Love You All (7:11) w/ Sascha Ring aka Apparat
03. If I Can’t (7:48) w/ Jake Shears
04. Nothing Goes Away (6:49) w/ Sue Cie & Johanna Iivanainen
05. Robert’s Reason (6:48) w/ Robert Owens
06. Slow Dying Places (8:52) w/ Johanna Iivanainen
07. Sleep Tonight (7:36) w/ Johanna Iivanainen
08. Gets Along Fine (8:09) w/ Chubbs
09. Lonely Music Co. (5:27) w/ Johanna Iivanainen

Reviews:

  • Dusted
  • Tuesday, April 08, 2008

    Living Space Records




    Living Space Records, a new Finnish label was launched last year. Info from the label:

    Living Space Records is a new record label from Finland. It was founded in 2007 by DJ:ing friends Joel Hypén (aka Jellona) and Matti Nives. The imprint aims to offer a fresh take on left-of-the road electronic rhythm music, such as downtempo, leftfield hiphop, dubstep, deep house, future jazz, skwee, and so on. The label managing duo can also be caught DJ:ing around and about. Previous label nights have found the Living Space DJs in such locations as m12 in Berlin, Stadt Venlo in Cologne, and mbar in Helsinki.

    In June 2007 Living Space Records released its first 12", the 'In Phase' EP (LSP001) by Ninja Tune / Solid Steel demo contest winner Empty Chair. The record was cut on green vinyl and it was also the first of a series entitled "The Colours of Living Space". The release has already received some enthusiatic feedback, and has been featured in several highly-regarded radio shows such as Worldwide (Gilles Peterson, BBC), Basic Soul (Simon Harrison), Bogaloo Radio (Matthias Desch), Sound of Swound (Rupert&Mennert), Nine2Five (Petrus), and many more.

    The Living Space concept also includes a radio show on Vienna's play.fm. Once a month, Joel and Matti share their most precious electronic cuts with anybody willing to tune in. Guests are also featured on the show occasionally. Actually, the whole thing started with the radio show on (Finnish University town) Joensuu's Oi FM radio station, so hosting their own programme is quite essential for the Living Space personnel.

  • Living Space Records @ MySpace
  • Tuesday, January 15, 2008

    Energy Flash by Simon Reynolds: Extended Mix 2008


    Joey Beltram: 'Energy Flash' (1990)

    We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming to give you this commercial announcement...

    Energy Flash: A Journey Through Rave Music and Dance Culture by Simon Reynolds is rereleased next month in expanded and updated form.

    With six extra chapters and 40 thousand new words, the remixed Energy Flash--a.k.a. Generation Ecstasy--takes in developments in dance music in the decade since its original 1998 publication: the trance resurgence, 2step garage, the nu-Eighties electro sound, microhouse, grime, breakcore, dubstep...

    Further information: http://energyflashinfohype.blogspot.com/

    UK press enquiries and review copies: Dusty Miller, Picador/Macmillan
    d.miller@macmillan.co.uk

    Thursday, April 05, 2007

    Star You Star Me: 'Simple Things Remixed'



    [First, I seem to have troubles all the time trying to save any messages to this blog, when only the entry subject is saved but not the actual content of the entry. Anyone else experiencing the same? Very annoying.]

    Star You Star Me is an electronic duo of Tatu "Mesak" Metsätähti (also familiar from Mr Velcro Fastener and his own labels Huge Bass, Harmönia -- the home of skweee --- and Stars-Music) and Jani Lehto, hailing from Turku, Finland. Here's info on their latest release.

    Artist: STAR YOU STAR ME
    Title: SIMPLE THINGS REMIXED
    Catalogue number: STARS-010
    Release date: 4 May 2007

    Tracklisting:

    Perfect Day - SATOSHI FUMI CHASER MIX
    Perfect Day - SATOSHI FUMI THE MILKY WAY MIX
    Perfect Day - ACOS COOLKAS MIX
    Burden - 80 LETTERS FROM ITALY REMIX
    Perfect Day - MESAK MIX
    Sweet Things - AUREOLE MIX

    Press release:


    "One year ago the debut album of Star You Star Me was released in Finland and made us happy when it was received like 'powerplay of the week' in YleX (national radio channel) and 'one of the best Finnish house albums ever' (Rumba Magazine). When 2006 turned into 2007 the extended version of the album was released worldwide on Force Tracks. Now Stars-Music is proud to present a wide variety of remixes of the album tracks.

    SATOSHI FUMI (Yoshitoshi, Urbantorque, etc.) first fulfills all needs for more aggressive dancefloor sound with his 'Chaser mix' and then charms with his silky and melodic 'Milky Way mix'.

    ACOS COOLKAS (Theomatic, Force Tracks) gives warm feelings with harmonic chords and disco basslines that funk in a very cool way...

    JUSSI-PEKKA & KALLE-M (Frozen North etc.) rock in a very different way with their '80 Letters From Italy mix'. Stomp & vocode!

    Then the tracks encountered two of the local names of our dear home Turku, Finland: MESAK (Klakson) went deep with his instrumental version of Perfect Day and AUREOLE (Moodmusic) stayed somewhere between 80's Italy and outer space..."

    "Hope you'll enjoy!
    Sincerely Yours
    Stars-music"

    Links:

  • Star You Star Me @ MySpace
  • Star You Star Me @ Discogs.com
  • Star You Star Me biography @ Deep Sensuous
  • Stars-Music: official site
  • Stars-Music @ Discogs.com
  • Monday, April 02, 2007

    [videos] Karri O.: 'To Breathe Air'


    Karri O.: 'To Breathe Air' (2007)

    Karri O. (b. 1974) is a minimal techno/house musician from Helsinki, formerly of Tampere: here he used to run his own record shop Mono Records, DJ and also organise parties, which I often attended too (I remember a couple of those with not too many people present, so I'm glad he has found a better success later on). This is his new video. From the official Karri O. biography:

    "Karri Ojanen, who hails from Helsinki, Finland, started his career as an electronic musician and deejay in 1992, after first producing music with a friend of his on a pair of Commodore Amigas. Since then he has performed throughout North America, Japan and Europe, in cities including Detroit, Berlin, Toronto, Tokyo, Kyoto, Paris, Budapest, Stockholm, and St. Petersburg."

    "Over the past decade his preoccupation with electronic music has led him in many directions, including event promotion and vinyl vending. Nowadays Karri runs a small audiovisual record label, Abflug, and concentrates on producing his own music."

    "Karri's sound is a mix of deep techno and microhouse. The results of Karri's recent producing efforts can be heard on a 12" called "The Hits" recently released on the Berlin-based label Resopal and on a new 12" called "Mysore", which has just come out on the Cologne-based imprint Plong! More releases are due to come out this fall/winter on the Berlin-based Lebensfreude Records, for instance."

    Listen:
  • Karri O. @ MySpace
  • Abflug Records @ MySpace
  • Monday, May 29, 2006

    Finnish Artists & Record Labels @ MySpace




    Despite nay-sayers, the success of MySpace seems not to be waning. Here's my list of some Finnish acts, record labels etc. (emphasis on electronic music) who already have a presentation on MySpace:

    22-Pistepirkko
    Aavikko (official)
    Aavikko (unofficial)
    Abflug Records
    Accu
    Acid Kings
    AD / Acción Directa
    Aisth
    Aleksi Eeben
    Amen Brothel
    And The Lefthanded
    And Then You Die
    Aprox
    Autobahn Kommando
    Avarus
    Bangkok Impact
    Bad Vugum Records/BV2 Produktions
    Black Audio
    Blamstrain
    Bomfunk MC's
    Boy Novice
    Brothomstates
    Captain Heroin
    Circle
    Tero Civill
    Citizen Omega
    Cleaning Women
    Dead Combo
    Deep Root Soundsystem
    Desert Planet
    Dharma One
    Digitaalimiehet
    Discemi (Tuomas Salmela & Jori Hulkkonen)
    DJJP a.k.a. Juho-Pekka
    DJPP a.k.a. DJ Street Kobra / Uusi Fantasia
    Don Johnson Big Band
    Echo Is Your Love
    Ektro Records
    Electrorate
    Ercola
    Erikoismies
    Es / Sami of Fonal Records
    Exogenic Records
    Exogenic Breaks Records
    Father Chaos
    The Five Corners Quintet
    Frozen North Recordings / J-P Parikka
    Haltya
    Hammaspeikko
    Hannulelauri
    Harmönia
    Harrison Fnord
    Headphonics
    Rasmus Hedlund
    Helsinki Ghetto Bass Patrol
    Herman Prime
    Hetero Skeleton
    Hetikohta
    Hidria Spacefolk
    Hot Guitars
    Jori Hulkkonen
    Hurricane Mitch
    Husky Rescue
    If Society
    Ihmelevyt
    Ihokas
    Ilpo
    I Was A Teenage Satan Worshipper
    James Reipas
    Jimi Tenor (official)
    Jimi Tenor (unofficial)
    Juho Kahilainen
    Karkia Mistika Records
    Karkkiautomaatti
    Karri O.
    T.A. Kaukolampi
    Kemmuru
    Samuli Kemppi
    Kerpomullets
    Kevyt Nostalgia
    Kiki
    Kompleksi
    Kompostisound
    Kovalevy
    Konehuone
    Tapio Kotkavuori
    Kris Kylven
    Kuusumun Profeetta / Moon Fog Prophet
    Lackluster
    Lauri Leino
    Artificial Latvamäki
    LBJ
    Le Futur Pompiste
    L'go Pistooli
    Juho Liukkonen
    Luumu Recordings
    Mac Mavis
    Magenta Skycode
    Magyar Posse
    Matti P.
    Medium
    Mesak
    The Micragirls
    Midnight Sun Recordings
    Mono Junk
    Monsp Records
    Moppi
    Mr Velcro Fastener
    Musta Paraati
    Musti Laiton
    Nervous+Anxious
    Neuroactive
    New York City Survivors
    Niko Skorpio
    Nine 2 Five Recordings
    Nopsajalka
    M.A. Numminen (unofficial)
    M.A. Numminen & DJ Sane
    Onyxia Records
    Opel Bastards / Op:l Bastards
    O Samuli A
    Outolintu
    Ovali Virta
    Ovro
    Paavoharju
    Pahatiedemies
    Paleface
    Pasilian Savut
    Pepe Deluxe
    Aleksi Perälä / Astrobotnia / Ovuca
    Phonogenic / Tuomas Salmela
    Physics
    PJVM
    Plastic Passion Records
    Polytron
    Ponytail
    Henri Puolitaival
    Putsch '79
    Rajapinta
    Randy Barracuda / Imatran Voima
    Tuomas Rantanen
    Regina
    Reptiljan
    Rico Tubbs
    Rinneradio
    Risto
    Roberto Rodriguez
    Romantic Vision
    Ronskibiitti
    Samuel Meri
    Sasse
    Shade Factory
    Shadowplay
    Shogun Kunitoki
    Sintetik
    Lauri Soini
    Star You Star Me
    Steen1
    Sound Safari
    Symptom Records
    Ibrahim Terzic
    Tes La Rok
    Them Shepherds
    Tigerbombs
    Toiminto
    Tuomas Toivonen
    Tomutonttu / Kemialliset Ystävät
    Tonekroup
    Track 'N' Field
    Trio Tetris
    Pekka Tuppurainen
    TV-Resistori
    Twisted Krister
    Two Witches
    The U.F.O. Kings
    U&K
    Unidentified Sound Objects
    Unidentified Sound Objects [2]
    Uton
    Uusi Fantasia
    Vapaapudotus
    VCS-2600
    Videovalvontaa
    Viihde-Elektroniikka
    Vuk
    Vyöhyke
    Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators
    Xaviaro
    Zentex
    Älymystö

    Clubs, events, festivals, etc.:

    Bar Päiväkoti
    Bass and Beer Party
    Black Box
    Club Robot Rock
    Club Fag You
    Happiteltta
    Jyrock
    Kuningasklubi
    Monsters of Pop
    Ns.Klubi
    Provinssirock
    Sähkömakkonen
    Schöne Welle
    Solid Gold
    Sounds Like Suomi
    Swaeg
    Terracemixx
    Uusi Aalto
    Yes Please

    DJs:

    Alkemist
    Dave X
    DJ Burdock
    DJ Ender
    DJ Infekto
    DJ Orion
    DJ Sakke
    DJ Sire
    Erkko
    Les Gillettes DJs
    Jukster
    Kovalevy DJs
    Mr. A
    Sipitron
    Suomen Moroderit DJs

    Magazines/fanzines/music Webzines:

    Basso
    Desibeli.net
    Läs
    Rumba
    Sue
    Syvällä pelissä DVD Magazine
    Tulva

    Recordstores:

    Epe's Music Store
    Lifesaver
    Myymälä2
    Platta Record Store
    Voltti

    Radio shows:

    Bassoradio
    Musasalama

    Organizations:

    Musex

    And of course:

    Urho Kekkonen
    Markku from Finland
    Spede Pasanen
    Jean Sibelius
    Sleepy Sleepers
    Olavi Virta

    See also:

    FinnDiscog @ pHinnWeb

    Monday, September 12, 2005

    Dadrave and Getting Older



    Last weekend they had here in Tampere an event called "House Nation - The Resurrection". I wasn't there, so I'm not going to comment its musical content in any way whatsoever, but why did the words "flogging", "dead" and "horse" occurred to me when I heard about this? As the name indicates, this was a rehash of the popular House Nation parties about a decade ago. Yes, it's the nostalgia time for the ravers of 1990s. We already have "dadrock" (a.k.a. "classic rock" of the "heydays" of the 1960s and 70s: your typical nostalgia for the Zeppelins, The Whos, The Stones, etc.) -- now enter "dadrave".

    Were you a PLUR-infested happy raver in the golden days of early 90s and its illegal warehouse parties, smileys and stupid MDMA-fuelled grins filled with love for everyone and everything? Now ask a permission from your missus and kids for a night out with the boys, try on your old smiley T-shirt (even if it's too tight these days for your potbelly), lovingly tap your balding pate and on you go. C-Tank forever!

    Usually people stop listening to any new music after they have turned 30, preferring to stick to the records of their teenage years and their young adulthood. If you're a teenager or twenty-something now, hold on to every moment because you're going to re-live them for the rest of your lives in the form of nostalgia. (Personally, there's no way I would miss my own 1980s or especially 1990s, the recollections of which are mostly darkness to me.)

    When you get older, it's easier to stick to what is cosy and comfortable, tried and true. Your body cannot take similar punishment as it did when you were younger: no more all-night partying out on the tiles with legal or illegal stimulants. Instead you prefer a good book, slippers and sleeping in your warm bed. You find yourself getting more conservative in your general outlook and curse the teenagers, who appear to you more rude, obnoxious, shocking and out of control every year. In other words, you're getting to be more and more like your parents ("In my youth we had no...") and forget you were exactly like those kids once.

    I'm both sad and glad of the fact that I never exactly had a chance to be "young": my life was never what you could call wild and reckless, I always kept a certain distance to what my peers were doing even when participating in some of their activities. When you start to think of it, it was probably sad about all the fun that I missed, but even then, all this is very relative. I'm still that way now about being in an outsider position, and this is why I'm glad about it when I'm getting older: the people of my own age group have their families, their mortgages, their rat race, their increasingly growing conservative views, while I find myself almost totally out of that game.

    I was a good, silent kid at school, I never revolted or caused any trouble or defied rules. That resistance only came later on, with the painful realisation of my mental well-being being downright threatened by having to adjust to certain facts usually taken for granted in society (the route of getting oneself an education, getting a job, getting married and so on): it never worked for me, only made me feel there's something terribly wrong with me, having to pursue that route everyone else was taking. I admit I'm only an armchair anarchist; you will never see me at demonstrations or on barricades, but there are still ways for me to question the way people do things, try to shake their self-indulgent comfortability and barren mental landscapes, just at least a little bit.

    I'm still hungry for a change, I'm still a non-conformist. I still refuse to dwell in my past glories, since honestly, I can't see many of those existing. The future is unknown and uncertain, but even taking a road into the unknown is better than to get stuck in a rut.