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Pauli Lyytinen Magnetia Orkesteri: Hypnosis
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Mika Kallio
drumsPauli Lyytinen
saxophoneFollow-up "Teknojazz" hungrily jumps at the listener, grounded by driven staccato bass lines to a straightforward drumbeat. Trumpet and saxophone work in unison for the presentation of a theme whose melodicism is built around the systematic walk through the diatonic steps. Here and elsewhere on the disc, little rubato segments are spread across the compositions and lend an extra pinch of dynamism to an already breezy display of tight music-making. Between

Verneri Pohjola
trumpetMika Kallio switches to gongs for the atmospheric "Polynesian Prayer." Pohjola's airy trumpet technique is at the center of the ambient exhibition and sees his stardom as a trumpeter justified. Not only is his technique utterly singular, but his melodic language proves to be unique and unparalleledeven in comparison with the idiosyncratic horn styles being created States-side by the likes of

Ralph Alessi
trumpetb.1963

Ambrose Akinmusire
trumpetb.1982
Continuing down this unforeseeable path, Hypnosis offers plenty of unexpected changes in pace, temperament and atmosphere. A punkish attitudemainly spawned by the rockish drumbeatdefines "Multidimensional Banquet" and once again finds the two horns delivering a memorable melody in unison and staying together for the bigger part of the presentation. The light-hearted air and catchy phrases of the tune are a welcome breather before "Hypnosis" and "Rhodiola Rosea" return to the more deconstructed nature of the quartet, which often finds an important friend in the rubato treatment of measures and bars. "Message from Utopia" is a quiet and then noisy provocation of what interplay is supposed to sound like according to the rule book. Of course, there is no such thing as a rule book, which is exactly what the closer testifies to. More hungry jazz from Finland in the vein of the other Finnish label We Jazz Records, attesting to the exciting musical landscape the country has been conjuring. ">
Track Listing
Feeniks; Teknojazz; Polynesian Prayer; Multidemensional Banquet; Hypnosis; Rhodiola Rosea; Message From Utopia.
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Title: Hypnosis | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Eclipse Music
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