Freilach mit Kneidlach: Klezmorim fun Helsinki

Freilach mit Kneidlach was founded in 1998 after performing in different combinations at several events arranged by the Jewish congregation in Helsinki. The band wants to remain true to the traditions of klezmer music and preserve the original playing style, as well as make klezmer music feel close to different kinds of people. The members […]

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Ruumen: Silo

The ensemble Ruumen existed in 1995-2002 and was one of the first in Scandinavia to combine folk music with modern sampler technique and active mixing in dub style. The band started as a four man acoustic combo, but soon Teemu Korpipää joined with his samplers and the sound became more electric. Lempilevyt already a few […]

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Halogeeni: Alehinin puolustus

The second album of the folk music trio (Anne-Mari Hakamäki, Matti Hakamäki, Juha Virtanen). The cd contains 13 tunes and Halogeeni approaches folk music both in traditional and in more modern ways. Musical borders are crossed but the basic feeling of the ensemble’s music stays cheerful, full of joy and describing true folk music feeling. […]

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Kraft: Max höjd

Versatile accordionist Johanna Juhola and world-famous violin player Pekka Kuusisto – beautiful crossover virtuoso music. […]

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