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Article: Album Review

Mikko Innanen with William Parker and Andrew Cyrille: Song For A New Decade

Read "Song For A New Decade" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Finnish multi-reedman Mikko Innanen (Delirium, TUMO) is not short on ideas, here on this bracing 2-CD set recorded in New York with the all-universe rhythm section of bassist William Parker (CD-1 only) and drummer Andrew Cyrille. A fresh voice on the Euro progressive jazz scene, Innanen has imparted his skills amid collaborations with jazz and improvising ...

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News: Website

Jazz Near You Partners with The Finnish Jazz Federation to Distribute Finnish Jazz Events Worldwide

Jazz Near You Partners with The Finnish Jazz Federation to Distribute Finnish Jazz Events Worldwide

Jazz Near You has partnered with the Finnish Jazz Federation to distribute Finnish jazz events through the Jazz Near You platform to its subscribers worldwide. “The Finnish Jazz Federation is the most active and influential jazz organization in Finland and is an ideal partner for Jazz Near You's event aggregation and redistribution program," stated Jazz Near ...

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Article: Album Review

Kalle Kalima and K-18: Buñuel de Jour

Read "Buñuel de Jour" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


With the intriguingly seductive Buñuel De Jour guitarist Kalle Kalima and his quartet, the K-18, continue their paean to the rebel auteurs of cinema. Their third installment in this series, again on the Finnish TUM label, is obviously dedicated to the iconoclastic surrealist filmmaker, Luis Buñuel. His works themselves, not the scores, serve as inspiration to ...

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Article: Album Review

Verneri Pohjola: Bullhorn

Read "Bullhorn" reviewed by Roger Farbey


Trumpeter Verneri Pohjola's third album as leader manages to succeed on several different levels. The opener, “Another Day" captures the listener's attention with plangent piano chords and a soaring trumpet theme. “Girls Of Costa Rica" is a paean to Miles Davis' “Filles De Kilimanjaro," the first few bars echoing (but not entirely copying) the ...

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Article: Album Review

Jim Pembroke: If The Rain Comes

Read "If The Rain Comes" reviewed by Dave Wayne


Singer / songwriter Jim Pembroke has had a fascinating career to say the least. A native Londoner, Pembroke journeyed to Finland to visit his then-girlfriend in the mid-1960s. He wound up staying, and by the end of the decade he had recorded an album with the seminal Finnish rock band, Blues Section, taught himself piano, and ...

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Article: Live Review

Jazz Finland Festival / European Jazz Conference 2014

Read "Jazz Finland Festival / European Jazz Conference 2014" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Jazz Finland Festival/European Jazz Conference Hotel Crowne Plaza/Various Venues Helsinki, Finland September 18-21, 2014 When the steamship RMS Andania docked in the port of Helsinki in 1926 it unloaded more than just cargo. The American jazz group the Andania Yankees that disembarked stayed for two months and effectively kick-started jazz ...

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Article: Album Review

Tunto: Huvi

Read "Huvi" reviewed by Anthony Shaw


Tunto is a band providing what its Finnish name can be translated into -'a sense of feeling.' Although described disparagingly in one reviewer as veering towards New Age, this is music for a variety of moods. This is reflected in the song titles, on this their fourth to album to date, ranging from Stalking Music via ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Juhani Aaltonen Celebrates the Heroes of Finnish Jazz

Read "Juhani Aaltonen Celebrates the Heroes of Finnish Jazz" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Since its inception, the Finnish Tum label's aim was to document the current, local jazz scene and to position it in a broader perspective--from seminal influences by local heroes, musicians from the first generation of Finnish Jazz, and formative forces from European jazz, mainly the Scandinavian ones. Almost 80-year old sax hero Juhani Aaltonen, born in ...

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Article: Live Review

Jarmo Saari's Republic at April Jazz in Tapiola, Finland

Read "Jarmo Saari's Republic at April Jazz in Tapiola, Finland" reviewed by Anthony Shaw


Jarmo Saari's Republic Louhisali April Jazz Tapiola, Espoo, Finland April 26, 2014 Spring in the north of Europe is long awaited after the long dark winter months, and with the yearly arrival of April Jazz in the eastern Helsinki suburb of Tapiola the ears of the city's musical community inevitably ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

An Intriguing Twofer from TUM Records: Henrik Otto Donner's And It Happened and Juhani Aaltonen's To Future Memories

Read "An Intriguing Twofer from TUM Records: Henrik Otto Donner's And It Happened and Juhani Aaltonen's To Future Memories" reviewed by Hrayr Attarian


The Finnish label TUM has made its mission to shed light on native talent. The world at large is familiar with a few of the country's improvisers, like drummer Edward Vesala and saxophonist/flutist Esa Pethman, but many other, equally gifted musicians remain obscure to non-Finns. In the span of 11 years since its inception, TUM has ...


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