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Kaisa's Machine: Moving Parts
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Kaisa Mäensivu
bassCentering around M?ensivu's energetic propulsion and playful, adventurous compositions, these moving partsmost spirited vibraphonist

Sasha Berliner
vibraphoneEden Ladin
piano
Max Light
guitar, electric
Joe Peri
drums
Melissa Aldana
saxophoneTo balance the relative calm of her homeland with the jittery, expectant energy of greater New York, "Tykytys"its steam roller groove and counterpoint holding together two active soloists as Berliner, who shimmers often on Moving Parts, and Light, who cuts to chase with a smart whip sound. "Midnight Sun" builds its excitement slowly, as?M?ensivu (ever at the heart of her machine) duels and dances with Berliner,? Light, Ladin, and Peri, culminating in an exuberant group run around the heady tune.? "Midnight Sun" and the wily "Moon Waves" are hotly akin to many of the fine moments heard and celebrated on their two previous GreenLeaf Music outings, 2023's highly noticeable Taking Shape and 2017's tightly wound In the Key of K.
All drive and syncopation, "Who's Asking?" finds Berliner and Ladin answering the energy with a calm, swing feel to their solos. Though beautiful, the sentiment (a somber reflection on home and the life led after leaving) "Satama (Harbor)" with vocals by

Maja Mannila
pianoTrack Listing
Tykytys; Midnight Sun; Origin Story; Moon Waves; Who’s Asking?; Satama (Harbor); Best Kept Secrets.
Personnel
Kaisa M?ensivu
bassSasha Berliner
vibraphoneEden Ladin
pianoMax Light
guitar, electricJoe Peri
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Melissa Aldana: tenor saxophone #3; Maja Mannila: vocals #6.
Album information
Title: Moving Parts | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Greenleaf Music
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