Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2009

New Jori Hulkkonen Album: Man from Earth (Turbo Recordings, October 2009)


All the latest Jori Hulkkonen news will be now updated to:

http://phinnweb.tumblr.com/tagged/Jori_Hulkkonen





Jori Hulkkonen: 'Bend Over Beethoven' (2009; animation by Len Lye, roughly edited by TVP)

Jori Hulkkonen will release his new album in October on Tiga's Turbo Recordings imprint.



Artist: Jori Hulkkonen
Title: Man from Earth
Label: Turbo Recordings (Canada)
Date: October 2009

Tracklist:

01. I Am Dead feat. Jerry Valuri
02. Boying in the Smokeroom
03. Dancerous
04. The Other Side of Time
05. Re Last Year feat. Villa Nah
06. Ridge Over Trouble Forrester
07. Musta Gunilla
08. Undercover feat. The Dove
09. I Dance to Your Bass My Friend
10. Bend Over Beethoven
11. My Brother Went to Space and All I Got Was This Lousy Vacuum
12. Man from Earth

  • More info @ Resident Advisor
  • Sid Loves Turbo: Podcast Vol. 47 - Jori Hulkkonen (JH: "100% Finnish music only, including Tuomas Toivonen, FBI and a taster from my forthcoming album")

    See also the latest video from Jori Hulkkonen's Acid Symphony Orchestra project:

    Acid Symphony Orchestra - Diamonds Of The Night from Jori Hulkkonen on Vimeo.



    Official music video for
    Acid Symphony Orchestra - 'Diamonds Of The Night'.
    Directed by Jori Hulkkonen & Jani Lehto, 2009.

    Taken from the forthcoming Acid Symphony Orchestra 12" on Turbo recordings featuring live recordings of ASO shows.
    'Diamonds Of The Night' recorded live at BIOS @ Athens, Greece in May 2009.

    The Acid Symphony Orchestra live perfomances feature 10 Roland TB-303 bassline synthesizers, one TR-707 or a TR-808 drummachine and personnel to operate them.

    Composer and conductor:
    Jori Hulkkonen

    The Orchestra:
    Juha Matinmäki
    Aku "Huoratron" Raski
    Kalle Karvanen
    Jussi-Pekka "Monoder" Parikka
    Janne "Burdock" Puurunen
    Tatu "Mr Velcro Fastener" Peltonen
    Kimmo "Acid Kings" Oksanen
    Pete "Sintetik" Salonen
    Tuomas Toivonen
    Johannes "TinMan" Auvinen
  • Friday, February 15, 2008

    Canada's Suction Records Cease Activities




    Toronto's Suction Records is one label I've been championing, with their sparkly neo-electro/synthpop sound. I conducted an interview for pHinnWeb on them in September 2003. The ceasing of their activities is marked by one final release, "Now We Are Dead" - Suction Records R.I.P. 12", featuring both Suction's mainmen, Lowfish (a.k.a. Gregory de Rocher) and Solvent (a.k.a. Jason Amm). Bye bye, Suction, and thanks for the memories. From Suction:


    N O W _ W E _ A R E _ D E A D

    Toronto-based electro artists Solvent and Lowfish have been closely linked since the beginning of their respective careers, due in large part to their co-owned Suction Records label, probably the first, and certainly the weirdest, electro/IDM label to come out of Canada. Both issued their first recordings (via a split Lowfish/Solvent 12" in 1997), and later, debut full-lengths on Suction Records.

    The label has remained inactive since 2003; "currently on indefinite hiatus," according to their website (suctionrecords.com). Well, that indefinite status has come to an end. NOW WE ARE DEAD. That's right, Suction Records is now officially done. But, just as they have continued to do since the label unofficially ceased operations in 2003, Solvent and Lowfish are forging ahead, with a slew of new and upcoming releases and activity.

    To mark the passing of Suction Records, Solvent and Lowfish embarked on a series of live shows, together with their friends from Detroit, DJ Team Dethlab. The "Now We Are Dead" tour, took place January 19 to February 2 2008, hitting Toronto, Chicago, Milwaukee, Detroit, Hamilton, and Cleveland.

    "Now We Are Dead" is also the name of a brand-new 4-track Solvent/Lowfish split 12", strictly limited to 400 copies with 2 exclusive tracks each. This will be the final Suction Records release and will be available to purchase directly from Suction Records.

    Please note: Suction Records' releases are currently unavailable to purchase anywhere besides directly from us, so please be sure to check out Suction Records' Buy Direct store if you want to purchase any of our releases: http://www.suctionrecords.com. The Suction Records website will remain open, and we will continue to sell Solvent & Lowfish related releases.

    S U C T I O N _ R E C O R D S

    We are Suction Records, from Canada. We have been releasing our unique brand of synthesizer pop for purists since 1997. We call it robot music.

    Suction Records was founded by like-minded robot music composers Lowfish (Gregory de Rocher) and Solvent (Jason Amm). Originally considered part of North America's first wave of intelligent dance music labels (as pioneered by UK labels Warp and Rephlex in the early 1990s), Suction Records has slowly but surely established itself as a strong, singular voice in the electronic music underground. Combining the best elements of vintage electropop and modern electronica, Suction Records has created a distinct musical and visual esthetic that is bold yet fuzzy, confrontational yet playful, robot yet human.

    Besides releasing the debut recordings by both Solvent and Lowfish, Suction Records has also put out releases by Skanfrom, GD Luxxe, and the Mitgang Audio. Other contributors to the label (comp tracks, remixes, etc) include: ADULT., Isan, David Kristian, Perspects, Lali Puna, D'Arcangelo, Pluxus, Orgue Electronique, and more.

    Underground electronica is currently witnessing a resurgence in '80s-influenced synthpop, but while Suction Records has clearly been at the forefront of synthpop's return to form, we are by no means a retro label. Acclaimed international DJ and Warp recording artist Andrew Weatherall concedes: "Suction, always a byword for quality, ransack the past and create a future that sets standards as far as electro's New Wave is concerned. In an Eighties overkill atmosphere these people are part of the elite commando division against which other units should be judged."


  • Suction Records @ MySpace
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