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RinneRadio 20th Anniversary Album
By Anthony Shaw (26.12.2008)
Tapani Rinne is a name as integral to the contemporary Finnish music scene as
is Jean Sibelius. Which doesn't mean to say that Sibelius was a covert jazz
connoisseur, nor that Rinne has achieved worldwide acclaim amongst the general
listening public. But to any who have followed current trends in modern Scandinavian
music, be it hip hop from Jimi Tenor or the classical crossover of violinist
Pekka Kuusisto, the band RinneRadio is synonymous with experimentation both
saxophonic and electronic.
This double-disc compilation shares the same title as the band's anniversary.
Divided between one rhythmic and one more ambient selection of ten songs each,
RinneRadio 20th Anniversary Album reflects the range of Finnish collaborators
Rinne has worked with over the past 20 years. The tracks were selected following
a canvas of local Finnish club and radio DJs, tasked with selecting their own
"dream RinneRadio album." The track list reflects a separation between
the two extremes of his output, making for two very different but both very
homogeneous discs, despite their lack of chronological order. The first dics
features a number of pieces familiar to his dance-orientated fan base, including
the trumpeting, stomping, anthem-like "Nooga" from album B and the
moody, meditative vocal trip hop of "Aromaa Alt Too" from 1996's Rok.
The second disc features more meditative tracks, lacking the strident percussions
needed on the dance floor, but with sparser electronic rhythms similarly overlaid
with Rinne's often mellow saxophone and other reeds.
Having started his career and, in fact, this band with the luminary drummer
Edvard Vesala , Rinne played with the equally iconoclastic American/Finnish
guitarist Raoul Bjorkenheim, as well as working with the major big band in Helsinki,
UMO. In the final years of the old millennium Rinne's music moved towards more
compositional work. He collaborated with radical rock accordionist Kimmo Pohjonen
on the string quartet-accompanied album Kluster, as well as writing music for
the Swedish TV series Insider. In his private ventures, however, Rinne has kept
up his links with the dance floor, working with local DJ Slow and producing
two albums. At the same time he also continued his association with Saami yoik-song
specialist Wimme, working in a near-folk idiom. This compilation, however, concentrates
on his work under the RinneRadio epithet, lacking any material from these ventures.
As an introduction to the varied output of this original and talented Finnish
composer and reedist, this double-disc set is a good and attractive overview.
The gatefold presentation is colorful and compact; Petri Silas' liner notes
are concise and informative. Maybe much of Rinne's valued collaborative work
is missing, but the breadth of his output is well represented. Whether the following
20 years will see such a diverse musical output is a worthy speculation.
Visit RinneRadio on the web.
Track listing: CD1: Teo Teo; Nooga; Affluenza; Harvester; Dance and Visions
; Aroma Alt Too ; A Lot of Interference; Saloma; Walk; Ice Wwimming. CD2: Aalloilla;
Airo; Nao; Mel; Blue in Purple; D#; Paimen; Ahola; But Anyway Green; Snow Gurochka
(bonus track).
Sueddeutsche.de (20.04.08)
Das Publikum in der alten Maschinenhalle der einstigen Brauerei hatte
zu vor den sphärischen Klängen der in ihrer finnischen Heimat populären
Band Rinne Radio mit ihrer Gastvokalistin Sanni Orasmaa gelauscht. Ein Mischung
aus Walgesang, Didgeridoo und den wummernden Bässen modernere Housemusik.
Entweder die Leute waren noch ganz benommen von dem Konzert oder sie waren einfach
zu überrascht, plötzlich den Außenminister auf der Bühne
zu sehen.
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