RinneRadio is a
Finnish group of electro jazz pioneers. Operating on the boundaries of
jazz
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and
electronic music
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, RinneRadio fused jazz into
ambient music
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and
techno
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years before it became a worldwide
trend and added hints of
world music into it.
In the third part, (
Tammi, 2005) of a book series about popular music in Finland, it has been written that RinneRadio was several years ahead of their time when they started.
The biography on the band's website provides the following description of the music they produce: "As the
drum'n'bass and techno rhythms are fermented with dark
dub, lush ambient soundscapes and timeless saxophone and bass clarinet textures, the resulting brew becomes equally sexy trance jazz and surreal dance music." RinneRadio currently consists of
Tapani Rinne
Tapani Rinne (born February 2, 1962) is a Finnish musician, composer, record producer and sound designer, who is known for his experimental and innovative style with the clarinet and saxophone. It has earned him a reputation as one of the most ...
(reeds), Aleksi Myllykoski (electronics), and Juuso Hannukainen (percussion).
Author Petri Silas described Tapani Rinne's status as a Finnish musician the following way in the fifth edition of ''Finnish Jazz'' published by the
Finnish Music Information Centre in 1998: "Forever on the lookout for new horizons, Rinne’s sexy soprano sax and solemn bass clarinet remain among the most original Finnish jazz voices."
Early history
The band was formed in 1988 by saxophone player/reedsman and composer
Tapani Rinne
Tapani Rinne (born February 2, 1962) is a Finnish musician, composer, record producer and sound designer, who is known for his experimental and innovative style with the clarinet and saxophone. It has earned him a reputation as one of the most ...
, who still leads the band and is the musical conductor. Rinne participated in the composer and drummer
Edward Vesala
Edward Vesala (15 February 1945 – 4 December 1999), born Martti Vesala, was a Finnish avant-garde jazz drummer.
Career
Born in Mäntyharju, he began playing jazz and rock in the 1960s, in such bands as Blues Section and Apollo. In the 1970 ...
's Sound & Fury workshops in
Helsinki
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, and during these workshops the band started to form.
RinneRadio's
eponym
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ous debut album was released in 1988 and it featured a stellar cast of Finland's current jazz elite, including
Raoul Björkenheim,
Iro Haarla
Iro Haarla (born 7 November 1956) is a Finnish jazz pianist and harpist, as well as composer and band leader.
Career
At the Sibelius Academy, in Helsinki, Haarla studied classical piano under Izumi Tateno, musical composition under Einar Engl ...
and Seppo Tyni.
The second album ''Dance and Visions'' was released in 1990 and the album featured the
Sami
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yoik singer Wimme Saari for the first time in RinneRadio's history. ''Dance and Visions'' also introduced Jari Kokkonen as a new member of RinneRadio. He continued in the group until 2001. ''Dance and Visions'' established RinneRadio's trademark sound, which they are best known for, fusing electronic music from ambient techno to drum'n'bass and jazzy wind instruments.
RinneRadio's club-friendly sound with strong electronic influence caused stir and confusion in the Finnish jazz scene as well as abroad when the band performed in the beginning. In an interview with Markus Partanen on his book , Tapani Rinne described their early years: "We probably focused performing too much at jazz and art music venues. Techno scene and clubs were a different thing, but we got into these circles only afterwards after the band had achieved more commercial success."
In 1992 RinneRadio released the album ''Joik'', where another one of Rinne's long-time collaborators, Kimmo Kajasto, appeared for the first time. The same year, Tapani Rinne garnered the Finnish Georgie Award (Yrjö) for Jazz Musician of the Year, given by the Finnish Jazz Federation.
The group's fourth album, ''Unik,'' was released in 1994. It followed an
EP titled ''DiorInNera'' released one year earlier. ''Unik'' received one of the highest record industry accolades in Finland, the
Jazz Emma Award, which could be called the Finnish equivalent of the
Grammy Award
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. By this time, word had spread about the new concoction of
jazz
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,
techno
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and
ambient sounds played by RinneRadio, and the band toured extensively in Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Estonia, Japan, Spain and Sweden.
The band's core group was now Rinne, Kajasto and Kokkonen. The trio continued to develop the sound further particularly on RinneRadio's fifth album ''RoK'' (1996) consisting of influences from hip hop, drum and bass and jazz.
The same year they won the Golden Pumpeli Award at the
Oulu Music Video Festival for the visuals for "Aromaa AltToo".
''RoK'' was the ultimate commercial breakthrough for RinneRadio. It peaked at number 22 in 1996 on the
Official Finnish Album Chart and stayed on the chart for six weeks.
According to Tapani Rinne, after "being in wrong places at the wrong time so many times earlier", the situation was now the opposite. The big audience was now ready for RinneRadio's music and suddenly they were considered trendsetters, although that was never their aim. The band found new passionate fans especially in the European club music scene, which was driven by the rising deejay culture.
In 1997, RinneRadio released a new album titled '','' which was a collaboration with
Pan Sonic's
Mika Vainio, based on an earlier live
remix
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project where Vainio remixed one of RinneRadio's live shows.
In 1997, they also played a show at
Knitting Factory
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The Knitting Factory gave its audience poetry readings, perform ...
in
New York City
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from which the audio signal was sent live to Finland and
Pori Jazz Festival where
DJ Spooky
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made a live interpretation of the concert for the festival audience.
After this, two more smaller releases,
EP's ''Osaka'' and ''Juju'', were issued before RinneRadio started to work on a new album, ''G''. The album was released in 1998 and was an important milestone because programmer Kimmo Kajasto had been replaced with DJ Ken-One (aka Jean Johansson) in the lineup.
Their collaborations with various
DJ's culminated in the 1999 release ''B'', which features RinneRadio tracks remixed by Finland's top DJs and remixers,
including
Brothomstates,
Jori Hulkkonen,
JS16 and
Slow.
2000 – 2009
Work with
Jori Hulkkonen continued, as he was largely responsible for the production of the next RinneRadio album, ''Nao'' (2001), along with
Veikka Erkola. DJ Ken-One was now replaced by percussionist
Zarkus Poussa and later by Abdissa Assefa in live performances.
''Nao'' reached number 32 on the
Official Finnish Album Chart, making it the group's most commercially successful album after ''RoK''.
This was followed by another album, ''Lumix'', in 2003, which included strong efforts by
Veikka Erkola and Pauli Saastamoinen. The latter has had a significant role in RinneRadio's sound throughout the years regarding recording, mixing and mastering.
During this time, Verneri Lumi and Juusonik (known also from
Don Johnson Big Band) joined the band with Tapani Rinne, and RinneRadio reformed as a trio. Their first joint effort was the new album ''Pan'' in 2004. ''Pan'' featured again a range of guests, such as
Pekka Kuusisto
Pekka Kuusisto (born 7 October 1976 in Espoo) is a Finnish musician.
Biography
Kuusisto comes from a musical lineage. His grandfather was a composer and organist, his father is a jazz musician who has composed operas, and his mother is a music ...
on violin.
In 2005, RinneRadio concentrated on touring and performed at a festival curated by
Herbie Hancock
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at
Barbican Arts Centre
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in
London
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as well as in the
Dutch North Sea Jazz Festival
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. In 2006, they were invited to play at the 40th anniversary opening night of
Midem
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in
Cannes
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.
After Midem the band was ready to release their twelfth full-length album, simply called ''+''. The violinist, Pekka Kuusisto, returned on this album as a guest.
In September 2007, RinneRadio released ''On''. It featured Sanni Orasmaa and
Iceland
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er Kira Kira on vocals. The following year, the band celebrated their 20th anniversary by releasing a compilation album titled ''20'', which featured 20 tracks from throughout their career. The tracks were chosen by radio and club DJs who were asked to give a list of tracks of their personal RinneRadio dream album. The result was a double album with tracks categorized into Side and Side .
In 2009, RinneRadio released again material in the form of the album ''Pole Stars''. Musically, it represented an upgrade to their "ethno techno" with a strong Nordic twist. The album featured artists such as Sámi
joik
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singers
Ulla Pirttijärvi
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and
Wimme Saari, Johanna Juhola on accordion and Eva Alkula playing Finnish
zither
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.
2010 – present day
The next phase of RinneRadio started with Tuomas "Verneri Lumi" Norvio being replaced in the lineup with the Finnish drum'n'bass artist Konsta "DJ Muffler" Mikkonen soon after the release of ''Pole Stars'' album. The biggest evolution was the new raw and hard-edged flavour combined with the moody and floating RinneRadio sound. This is also very recognizable on their next ''StaRRk'' (2012) album, which has been stylistically described as more rugged, sharper and darker than their earlier productions.
The official lineup (including Tapani Rinne and Juuso Hannukainen) stayed the same for several years until 2020, when DJ Muffler was replaced in the line-up by Helsinki-based electronic music artist Aleksi Myllykoski, who had been filling in for him more and more often on live occasions.
Although RinneRadio has been actively performing live both domestically and abroad, they have not released a new album since ''StaRRk'' in 2012. All the members of the group have been busy with other projects. For example, group leader Tapani Rinne released his fourth solo album ''Radioton'' in 2019, the second collaboration album with Wimme Saari titled ''Human'' in 2017 as well as collaboration albums ''Under The Ground'' (2015) and ''Inside The Temple'' (2012) with Teho Majamäki.
Since 1996, all the official RinneRadio releases had been published by the Finnish record label,
Rockadillo Records. However, for the singles they tried something new by reaching their international fans through national airplay in the
UK with
The Ambient Zone. The London-based label published their latest two singles "Yasmin" in 2017 and "Zarkukselle" in 2018. Hence they have been working on material for their next album, scheduled to be released by Rockadillo Records in winter 2020–2021.
According to their website: "In 2020, the dynamic trio is known for their invigorating performances of rich and eclectic sound ranging from fervent rumble to wild and transcendent meditative ambiance. Avoiding formats and predictability they do not have a fixed set for their live show. Instead they customize it according to the event and venue, which can nowadays be anything from a church concert to a live club, concert arena or a rave festival organized in the middle of forest."
Discography
Albums
* ''RinneRadio'' (1988)
* ''Dance And Visions'' (1990)
* ''Joik'' (1992)
* ''Unik'' (1994)
* ''RoK'' (1996)
* (1997)
* ''G'' (1998)
* ''B'' (1999)
* ''Nao'' (2001)
* ''Lumix'' (2003)
* ''Pan'' (2004)
* ''+'' (2006)
* ''On'' (2007)
* ''Pole Stars'' (2009)
* ''StaRRk'' (2012)
EPs
* ''Dior In Nera'' (1993)
* (1994)
* ''Aromaa Alt'' (1995)
* ''Osaka'' (1998)
* ''Juju'' (1998)
* ''(
OST)'' (2016)
Singles
*"Santa Claus" (1991)
*"Affluenza" (2000)
*"Kuvala" (2002)
*"Yasmin" (2017)
*"Zarkukselle" (2018)
*"Talk" (RinneRadio Remix) (2019) (remix for the song originally performed by Construction)
Compilation albums
* ''RinneRadio and Wimme: File Under ‒ Finnish Ambient Techno Chant'' (1997)
* ''20 (2008)''
References
External links
RinneRadio's official websiteRinneRadio at Rockadillo.fiThe website of Tapani Rinne
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