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Old 04.03.2012, 01:59 AM   #37
Mortte Jousimo
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How does music sound when it's only influenced by itself?
In order to solve such a kōan one should totally lose himself in the deep aural arts of Pekka Airaksinen.
Helsinki born Airaksinen started his eccentric musical career in the mid-sixties remixing ”Twist and Shout” by The Beatles. He looped one bar of the song for ages at a youth dance with his friend J.O. Mallander. ”The audience did react”, he remembers. ”At least two people told us to put it down.”
In late sixties Airaksinen was best known as the musical master mind behind the notorious avantgardist group Sperm, which released a groundbreaking album of noisy minimalism called Shh! in 1970.
Two years later Airaksinen, always ahead of his time, released One Point Music, a seminal composition filled with clattering rhythm box beats and eerie organ grooves.
After One Point Music, he vanished into the ether for more than a decade, mostly concentrating in Buddhist meditation and inner space traveling.
In 1984 Airaksinen was finally ready to shower the universe with Buddhas of Golden Light, his most exquisite work to date. A mesmerizing musical message of expanded consciousness, transmitted via Roland's TR-808 -rhythm composer and Yamaha's DX-7 -synthesizer. Buddhas of Golden Light quietly became a cult album and a sought-after collector's item among the more high-spirited music lovers. And after 28 years its Indian -vibed electronic be bop still lacks comparison: even Sun Ra's cosmic jazz doesn't measure up.
Buddhas of Golden Light is one of the all-time favorite records of the Harmönia -staff, so it was mind-blowing for us to find out that there were more tapes existing from the same era.
(Airaksinen's modest enterprise was to compose an ode to every 1000 Buddhas of buddhist mythology.)
And here they are: cream of the crop, first time on vinyl as a limited edition of 500 copies!
Respectfully remastered and selected by Team Harmönia, the music of Other Power sounds more contemporary in 2012 than contemporary music itself does. (Take "Simhaghosha" for example. Sounds like ultra-advanced instrumental hip hop, doesn't it?)
Without a further ado: enjoy these intergalactic soundscapes from the mind of a true visionary.
This was high tech jazz a decade before Underground Resistance, and instead of Detroit it was recorded somewhere in the foggy forests of Finland during 1978-1985.
Pekka Airaksinen: Other Power (Harmönia, HRMN-18)
Format: 12”/MP3/Wav
Release date: 17.03.2012
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