Jyrock – an Introduction to Summer

28 04 2010
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As the summer approaches and we begin looking forward to various outdoorsy music festivals, the first official place to be Jyrock hosted its 25th annual event. Despite the build up, the party was no freakier than usual. The program featured vastly different performances, from different genres, much like previous years. The line-up consisted of guests from abroad, the more accustomed cult-performers, smaller artists, as well as some of the more hyped-up artists of this year – this year on three stages, in stead of the previous two.

Despite the three stages, not one of them functioned without fault. Depending on the distance to the stage, the acoustics ranged from excellent to a slush like cacophony. Restaurant Ilokivi must have had an impact, among other dubious arrangements. The audience was generally at a distance, at all the shows, and it seemed impossible to gain access to the best spots – right next to the stage – as the crowd was packed in mid-way. A couple years back they had the stages in a different arrangement on the top floor, which worked better in my opinion.

Even as the arrangements had their faults, one could not complain about the performances. Although Jyrock has featured some more vivid line-ups, there was not one dull act among this years performers either. There were surprises. Almost all bands sounded better than what I had anticipated and heard from their MySpace pages. An example, G-ODD that has already been booked to Ilosaari and Provinssirock, some of the biggest outdoor festivals of the summer, turned out to be anything than I had expected. In stead of the expected psychedelic sounds, they performed with a much more electric set, which was nothing to be ashamed of!

G-ODD
G-ODD

As is the case in way too many festivals, two of the most interesting performers on Friday were scheduled at the same time. Upstairs featured Shine 2009 (Mikko Pykäri from Regina etc.). In front of the stage, the sounds were all over the place and it was hard to make anything of the performance and at the back, you could hear the house-influenced electro pop from the outdoor stage. Confused. Me.

Shine 2009

Shine 2009
Shine 2009

Downstairs got it right though. Mintzkov from Belgium sounded like a band that the Finnish radio would love, Finnish hockey narrators would love and finally, half of Finland would love. The band reminded me of many different artists, but nothing too clear and obvious. The coarse vocals accompanied by the rest of the crew, gave me the image of Placebo on stage, that were dining with Ash, yet had stolen their attitude from Nirvana. The grunge vibe was not even limited to the plaid shirts. The songs were packed with a punch, some even direct hit material, although I would probably have enjoyed the band more in my teens, due to the prominent somber tones.

Mintzkov
Mintzkov

Hottest act on Saturday was as well a guest from abroad. It’s fair to say that domestic acts put on quite a show before that too. Kiki Paus stage charisma had clearly developed and the toned down performance was among the best I had seen by that band, even as the acoustics dampened the performance notably. TV OFF suffered from similar problems, but their performance seemed to suffer even more due to the problems, which leads me to conclude that they’ve had better shows. Alpo & Tomi were among the best of the weekend. The stage presence was something from a show by Jesse, but the “true to their roots” sounds and Justice influences worked their magic. Based on the two shows I’ve seen by this duo, they are among the best Finnish electro bands and one can only hope they squeeze that record out soon.

Kiki Pau
Kiki Pau

TV Off
TV Off

Alpo ja Tomi
Alpo ja Tomi

It was close that Alpo & Tomi didn’t come out the winners of the best performance of the whole weekend, but still to come was Swedes Bye Bye Bycicle, that actually was sort of a flop for me, even as they were best of the night. On the stage upstairs, the five Swedes jammed on stage and the singer was so tall, that I think he even raised the roof with his head, quite literally, a couple of times. Bye Bye Bycicle has a debut album full of sincerely great indiepop tracks, that went a long way to a great show, even as the stage presence was rather controlled. The live performance did not bring any real added value to the tracks, at least not the way the other performers managed to create it.

Bye Bye Bicycle
Bye Bye Bicycle

All in all, as a whole, the 25th annual Jyrock was just the way one could have imagined it. The stage by the terrace was a nice addition, but the problems encountered already last year, were still problems. Still this adorable little festival in the middle of Finland will lure me out next year, as long as they manage to attract fresh and interesting names as they have so far.



Album review: JESSE – TUM TUM TUM

2 12 2009
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Jesse – TUM TUM TUM

The highly anticipated second album entitled “TUM TUM TUM” from the finnish electro group JESSE was finally released last week. Some say that the release party last Saturday at Korjaamo grew so wild that we can’t even write about it, not even with freedom of speech. Others say these atrocities were actually caught on tape, which probably means some of you all will be receiving ransom notes in the near future..

Jesse

Jesse

So, let’s get back on track. “TUM TUM TUM” introduces a talented bunch that has previously much relied on the visual and now are conquering your eardrums as well. We’re talking thousands of synthesizer sounds stretched farther than a cat, basslines stronger than your father and stereotypical drum beats (originating from an actual drum machine! Some tracks do feature real to life drums, as Ana has managed to dig up electric drums that time has long since rejected).

The single SLURPS! carried an out there, even danceable techno-disco revolution as the new Löyhähdys travels somewhere in between jazz and a juicy electroblues. Even as the group has already excelled with their touch on electric guitars on prior releases, it has to be stated that aside from throbbing choruses, the guitars offer pure entertainment and are worth drooling over. SLI-DEs contribution to SLURPS! is nearly arousing and the gifted Kölle proves his worth as a guitar heavyweight of Finland on the tracks “Odotin Ihmettä”, “Ps. Foto Ois Kiva” and “Koettelee Mut Ei Hylkää”. This multi-dimensional, overall strong record has a bit of everything and will surely play tricks on your mind.

If it’s stars you’re looking for, then let’s call it four stars out of five. **** / *****

What’s most refreshing about JESSE is their ability to combine elements from disturbed eighties synthesizer misfunctions to more contemporary run of the mill stadium rock elements. Combine this with some oddly fascinating visuals and you’ll have a 2009 fresh seduction.

PS. JESSE is one of the finnish artists performing at Hollands Eurosonic event. Eurosonic is a promotional showcase event, where for example Disco Ensemble once began their route to greener pastures. We wish JESSE all the best success on stage!

JESSE – Odotin Ihmettä -video
Directed by Mikko Mällinen

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Jesse causing trouble even in Germany

1 10 2009
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Jesse, jesse.. jesse.

The electronic duo Jesse has been causing controversy, yet again, but this time all the way in Germany. It seems that their “Slurps” -cover is prohibited by law, since it features an apparent eagle and a couple of lightning S’s. You mean like lots of other awesome bands out there, you ask? And why yes my dear, it does seem a little trivial. When asked, the duo refers to the apparent eagle as some other form of poultry, a baby hawk for example and there is nothing militaristic about a baby hawk, now is there.

You can check out Jesse’s MySpace for any poultry among other things.
MySpace/haistakaa

Jesse - slurps cover

Jesse's baby hawk

You can read the article on Iltasanomat.fi, but be warned, since it is only in Finnish.



JESSE! 2nd round ladies and gentle men…

16 09 2009
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All you non-finnish lovers are probably not that familiar with the world of JESSE but these are new and exciting times, my friends and we here at Fresh Tunes Finland are about to educate you, hardcore.

So here we go. JESSE was pretty much The Thing in the underground electro/the whole music scene of Finland a year back and now it is time for round 2…

Kalifornia Keke & Stiletti Ana had to do some time and while sitting in the joint, they met a synth God who taught them to handle synths and everything about the world of electro. So the boys made a kickass album and even won “Best new artist” trophy at Basso Awards 2007 (=sort of an urban music awards…). The magic is in their gigs. JESSE playing live is something else. And it’s really hard to explain this shizzle for you guys ‘cos there’s just not enough words in the entire English language.
I mean it’s sort of a white trash-hobo-still cool-sneaker lover-electro or something.

No really, you try.

Anyway, there’s gonna be 12″ single (&Download) called “SLURPS!” released on 14th of Oct and a diamond album “TUM TUM TUM” on the 11th of Nov (via GAEA records).

Ps.They were also one of the first ones (if not the first one) to have their own SIGNATURE SNEAKER!

Tour 09:
06.11. Warhol, Groningen (NL)
20.11. Klubi, Turku (FIN)
28.11. Korjaamo, Helsinki (Record release party) (FIN)

Full tour Spring 2010

http://www.myspace.com/haistakaa