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Pauli Lyytinen Magnetia Orkesteri: Hypnosis
by Friedrich Kunzmann
It can be interpreted as quite the democratic statement when an album from a saxophonist is introduced with an almost two-minute long drum solo that solely focuses on the percussive qualities of the instrument. Which is exactly what drummer Mika Kallio does on the opening segment of the Finnish saxophonist Pauli Lyytinen's sophomore album with the ...
Folkjazz from Finland
By Sami Sippola
Label: Eclipse Music
Released: 2018
Track listing: Iltalaulu; Luonnon Ylistys; Mettäpiruja; Laivat Purjehtivat Avomerelle; Ameriikan-Suomalainen Hambo; Virsi Kaitajärveltä; Kamalka; Sillan Yli Salmen Taa.
Hot Heros: Folkjazz from Finland
by Anthony Shaw
From the tarnished keys of his favorite old tenor sax, through the scaberous tones of the same instrument to the tangle of his extensive rusty beard, Sami Sippola epitomizes the essence of a free jazz artist. So needless to say the most recent of the releases featuring this well established Finnish musician is another tour de ...
About Ville Matti Rauhala
Instrument: Bass
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Ville Matti Rauhala
Born:
A native of Tampere since his early twenties, Ville Rauhala was born in the neighbouring rural municipality of Kangasala in 1976. He has taken double bass lessons at the Pirkanmaa Music Institute and studied ethnomusicology at the University of Tampere for a period of ten years at the turn of the Millennium. One of his most long-standing collaborators is saxophonist Masa Orpana, another Kangasala- based musician and a prominent figure of the North Tavastia jazz and rhythm & blues scene. The men have performed and recorded together in line-ups such as Olmarin Unioni ever since the early 1990s. Rauhala’s path to a fully-fledged professional musicianship commenced in the mid-1990s in the ranks of various roots bands
Max Zenger: Chapter 2
by Troy Dostert
Finnish saxophonist/bass clarinetist Max Zenger's quartet, the Maxxxtet, shows on its sophomore release that there's a lot of room in modern jazz for an approach that puts harmony, intricate concepts and subtle rhythmic nuances ahead of passionate intensity and technical brilliance. This is not to say that the group lacks chops or ambition--but that these traits ...
Chapter 2
By Max Zenger
Label: Eclipse Music
Released: 2017
Track listing: Varanus Priscus; Year of the Rooster; Vortex; Tresteg; Tragikomik; Pristine; Z.E.N.
Return of Robert Dickson
Label: Eclipse Music
Released: 2017
Track listing: Return part I; JS; Birdman; Fine Again; Amoroso; MM; III; Return part II.