Tuesday, March 28, 2006
[MP3] 'Love Missile F1-11': Kompleksi Covers Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Kompleksi has now created a cover version of Sigue Sigue Sputnik's legendary 1986 hit 'Love Missile F1-11'.
Labels:
collage art,
Kompleksi,
pHinnMilk Comics,
Sigue Sigue Sputnik
Friday, March 24, 2006
'Porno Tampere' by Kompleksi vs. Polytron on Bunker Records (NL)
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
[MP3] 'Spiders in the Sky' & 'Gothic Robots'
Two new tracks added to Kompleksi's MySpace site: 'Spiders in the Sky' (made in collaboration with the mighty Unidentified Sound Objects of Helsinki) and 'Gothic Robots' (another collaboration with Citizen Omega of Vaasa).
'Spiders in the Sky' lyrics
'Gothic Robots' lyrics'
(By the way, Seth Brundle is the main character -- played by Jeff Goldblum -- in David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of The Fly.)
More Finnish Nuggets
Pasi Lehtomaa lists his candidates for the "Finnish Nuggets" in his 60s garage rock book Ritarien varjot - autotallirokin aatelisia (Pop-Kirja 18, published by Pop-Lehti magazine of Tampere in 2005):
Lehtomaa also rates such UK acts that were popular in the 1960s Finland as The Kirkbys with their 'Don't You Want Me No More' and 'Thirteen Women' by The Renegades.
Labels:
1960s,
Finnish culture,
garage rock,
pop music,
rock music
Friday, March 17, 2006
[MP3] 'Bioluminescence' by Kompleksi
You can now hear the Kompleksi track called 'Bioluminescence' (made in collaboration with Vaasa's Citizen Omega aka Mr. Eero Salminen) at Kompleksi's MySpace site. (The lyrics here.) I also changed a new Kompleksi pic (see above) to the site, where you can see our oh-so-ultra-sexxxy mugs and that pHallic symbol/landmark towering over our homebase Tampere: the Näsinneula observation tower.
There will be more MP3s of our tracks there soon, but so far we've experienced some technical problems in trying to transfer soundfiles... Also, 228 friends/artistic influences on Kompleksi's Friendspace when writing this.
Wednesday, March 15, 2006
pHinnWeb To Be Deleted From Wikipedia?
I just checked http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PHinnWeb. "Gimme a reason to keep this" had kindly posted a proposition "that this article be deleted, because of the following concern":
"Fails WP:WEB: no media coverage -- Does this outfit really deserve three articles: him, his site and his recording studio?"
What does this "no media coverage" exactly mean? What kind of media are we talking about? Do the past mentions of pHinnWeb in such magazines as The Wire, de:bug, Future Music, Muzik, or Finnish City, etc. count?
Also pHinnMilk Recordings entry ("no claim to notability") had met with up this same fate too. (By the way, pHinnMilk is not a "recording studio"; it's just a small CD-R label run by me.) Only pHinn entry seems to have met with those Wikiboys' blessing.
Well, whatever... these people have got their own reasonings. Their favourite way to justify themselves is to claim that "You know, there are rules" (in the way of Orwell's Animal Farm of some animals being more equal than others, I guess?), and so on.
And this inspires me to divert quite a bit. I guess there's a sort of human type I've never learned to understand, a sort of people who love honing facts to death (some call this "nitpicking") and being eternal besserwissers -- unfortunately, besserwisserism has a tendency turn into lesserwisserism: paradoxically, the more one learns and knows about the complex workings of this world, the less one in fact knows; since although seemingly there are no limits to knowledge, there are limits to understanding.
Their little world will probably just collapse if they can't have their say on everything, have a control of every tiny fact. Their world, which they so dutifully strive to keep in order, is in fact a house of cards unable to stand even a tiniest breeze. Wikipedia is probably the ideal playground for them (don't get me wrong, I think as a concept Wikipedia is wonderful; I obviously just don't get the mindset of some individual people editing it).
Is this Asperger's Syndrome? Anal retention? Sociopathy? (Well, just look in the mirror, Mr. pHinn!) Oh well. I suppose this is a kind of thing that is in no way in my own hands now. The end of another therapy writing session, pHinn signs out for now.
Thursday, March 09, 2006
Haastattelu: Mr Velcro Fastener (sorry, Finnish only)
http://www.phinnweb.org/5HT/interviews/mrvelcrofastener/
9. maaliskuuta 2006 - Mr Velcro Fastener eli Tatu Metsätähti (alias Mesak) ja Tatu Peltonen (alias Ted Field) Turusta on saavuttanut nimeä maailman elektropiireissä pian jo vuosikymmenen ajan. Duolla on takanaan lukemattomien maksien, remixien ja kokoelmaesiintymisten lisäksi kolme pitkäsoittoa; viimeisin, nimeltään Telemacho ilmestyi helmikuussa 2006 Velcrojen omalla Stars-Music -levymerkillä. Turun Tatut ovat tosiaankin kiertäneet muutakin kuin tahkoa: Velcro-herrojen live-keikkoja on nähty ja kuultu ympäri maailman. Oli siis korkea aika pHinnWebin laittaa pojat tenttiin, vaikka se kaikkein hölmöin kysymys unohtuikin tällä kertaa...
Kompleksi Joins MySpace Mania
It seems to be in vogue for any musical act to open their own pages at MySpace, so now also Kompleksi has one. I wonder how many friends will we get...
http://www.myspace.com/kompleksi
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Haastattelu: Pauli Jylhänkangas (sorry, Finnish only)
http://www.phinnweb.org/5HT/interviews/jylhankangas/suomi.html
8. maaliskuuta 2006 - Pauli Jylhänkangas tunnetaan parhaiten diskohenkistä elektroa tuottavasta Putsch '79 -duosta yhdessä Sami Liuskin kanssa. pHinnWeb haastatteli Samia jo vuonna 2003. Samana vuonna Pauli julkaisi omalla nimellään hollantilaiselle Klakson-levymerkille 12-tuumaisen nimeltä 'Clutz'. Olen törmännyt Pauliin kerran jos toisenkin erinäisissä elektronisen musiikin tapahtumissa Tampereella, joten uskaltauduin kysymään, josko miehestä olisi jo aika tehdä aivan oma haastattelu pHinnWebiin. Pauli suostui, ja lopputulos on tässä. [Paulin valokuva: Sakke Karipuro]
Monday, March 06, 2006
Muse Is A Harsh Mistress
[Deliverance by Kalervo Palsa, 1978]
Fighting the chaos of existence by trying to be as creative as possible, but will the creative urge turn against itself? Will it only bring on more chaos and entropy when one finds oneself living in a constant state of excitement, eventually draining one's lifeforce as the manic phase inevitably turns into a depressive one? Why are so many artists ridden with mental disorders; being nervous wrecks, alcoholics, drug addicts or [add any clinically diagnosed mental affliction here]? Why does the artist's muse tend to be in so many cases such a harsh mistress?
The intrinsic quality of an archetypal shaman is oftentimes the suffering from some sort of mental affliction; being somehow "broken" but managing to put oneself "together". That is one prerequisite of having a healer's gift, of being able to help others -- that one has gone through that "dark night of the soul" and managed to return to the daylight (relatively) safe and sound -- but irreversibly changed as a person.
As everyone who has gone through psychoanalysis as part of the therapy knows, bringing up some hidden subconscious material from the depths of one's psyche can be an ardous, straining, painful and risky, even perilous process. The therapeutist's, the healer's, task is to work there as some sort of guide, pilot, when sailing through these stormy, dark and dangerous waters. What make's the artist's own journey similarly not less filled with perils is that the artist, in one's creative work, must face these same subconscious and potentially fatal depths nearly all the time.
Unless one is just an able craftsman, the sensitivity needed in creative work depends on such a fine balance, often maintained just by the sheer power of will, that is very hard to keep constantly steady, without any unwanted disturbances intervening. Magic, after all, is a combination of will and imagination.
See also:
Mutants
The Best Underground Man in Tampere 2001
City magazine of Tampere has this annual competition called "The Best of Town". There are different categories, such as the best restaurants, clubs, specialized stores, persons in some specific field of life, and so on. In 2001 I was chosen as "The Best Underground Man in Town".
Above you can see the diploma I was given. This "award" was the subject of some hilarity among certain aquaintances of mine: it may be thought that if a trendy "style guide" like City chooses you as the best underground man, that will probably demolish all underground credibility one might hope to possess. Anyway, this may be considered the zenith of my "career"...
(By the way, Mika Rättö of the band Kuusumun Profeetta and other various artistic activities was chosen by the local City mag as the Best Underground Man in Pori, also in 2001.)
Friday, March 03, 2006
Polytron vs. Kompleksi: Porno Tampere Limited Edition CD-R EP
[Skip this entry now if you're under 18.]
Here's the cover art by Spektakl GrapHiks for the extremely limited edition (of 2!) of the Porno Tampere CD-R EP by Polytron vs. Kompleksi, released back in August 2003.
The track 'Porno Tampere' will be in its finished studio version on Kompleksi's debut album Sister Longlegs Dances In A Disco, out some time in 2006. Also final versions of other tracks on this EP (all Kompleksi originals) will be found on the album.
Finnish text: "Grandma and me."
Finnish texts: "Don't move, Vieno-Inkeri." "It feels so good!"
Finnish texts: "Jyrki Hämäläinen - 'My wife knew about the prostitutes'" "Fuck yeah!"
Here's the cover art by Spektakl GrapHiks for the extremely limited edition (of 2!) of the Porno Tampere CD-R EP by Polytron vs. Kompleksi, released back in August 2003.
The track 'Porno Tampere' will be in its finished studio version on Kompleksi's debut album Sister Longlegs Dances In A Disco, out some time in 2006. Also final versions of other tracks on this EP (all Kompleksi originals) will be found on the album.
Finnish text: "Grandma and me."
Finnish texts: "Don't move, Vieno-Inkeri." "It feels so good!"
Finnish texts: "Jyrki Hämäläinen - 'My wife knew about the prostitutes'" "Fuck yeah!"
Labels:
collage art,
erotica,
Kompleksi,
pHinnMilk Comics,
Polytron
Thursday, March 02, 2006
A Siberian Midwinter Night's Dream
[large]
Reminiscing those extremely freezing days of January 2006...
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pHinnMilk Comics (not for children)
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Tammerforce Pics
Here are some pictures taken by Sakke Karipuro on Tammerforce electro night in Tampere, Friday 24 February 2006. The live act was Mr Velcro Fastener.
Labels:
Bass and Beer Party,
Club Telex,
clubs,
electro,
photography,
Tammerforce
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