Oiro Pena
Live
LP
Helmi-182
Ultra-053 / Helmi182
(Ultraääni Records & Helmi Levyt collabo-release)
Limited edition of 700 numbered copies.
180g vinyl, cover art silkscreened on the flipside of re-used old LP covers.
Recorded live on reel by Pecka Peckersson in Onkiniemi Ateljee (Tampere,Finland), on 1st of April 2022.
Antti Vauhkonen - Drums
Staffan ”Wolf” Södergård - Electric Piano
Philip Holm - Double Bass
Johannes Sarjasto - Saxophone, Flute
Mastered by:Jarno Alho / Alho Audio Mastering
Mono lacquer cut by: Jukka Sarapää / Timmion Cutting
Linernotes translated by: Viljami Hukka
Cover art by: Arsi Keva
Screenprinting: Kalasataman Seripaja
Side A
1. Apocalypse
2. Rannalla Itkijä
Side B
3. Kuinka Kukaan
4. Voimaa
Linernotes:
Onkiniemi Ateljee is a cultural space established in a disused knitting factory in 2020, at a time when the COVID pandemic had been raging for roughly half a year. Globally, countermeasures to the disease and the threat it posed were varied, but the effects were universal. Communal rituals, such as live music gatherings, became rarer or changed in nature. The most you could do was put a record on while boiling masks in the evenings.
Every now and then I’ve heard people speak of experimental or otherwise exciting music as something one is “exposed to”. By the spring of -22 gathering together in Onkiniemi’s autonomous Habbo Hotel was once again a relaxed affair. The sound lived in the box-shaped confines of the atelier, splashed forth like warm water and upon reaching living ears foamed like hand soap. On that April Fool’s Day Oiro Pena’s playing would’ve moved anyone from Tokyo to Torino to Tohmajärvi alike. That’s how small the world is at best.
Let us be exposed!
- Ville Väisänen, one of the evening's organizers
The gig itself was like a sort of rabbit hole. The band dynamic was so dense that for a moment the walls of the venue became meaningless. But the atelier definitely added to the experience. Everything was so close and cozy that the band’s furious playing formed the rhythm for an inner journey to places I didn’t know existed in the Finnish jazz scene. The show held me in its grip right to the end, the sound shifting in an interesting manner as the players themselves were twisted about by their mutual intensity. There’s something really organic about what Oiro Pena are doing, the music is clearly built upon a respect for the sound, occurring exclusively within the moment. You can hardly say that the band performs, and it was really interesting to witness them move from one tangent to another in a way that was at times free-form, but with a constant sense of togetherness. Great gig!
–Noora Vienola
LP#25