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We Jazz Live: Jazz From Finland
By
Antti Lotjonen
bass
Timo Lassy
saxophoneb.1974

Teppo Mäkynen
drums
Ateneum 2019
We Jazz Records
2020
First off, it has to be mentioned that the sound quality of these discs doesn't quite match the label's otherwise meticulous sonic production values, and therefore don't belong among today's flagship live recordings as regards sonic properties. However, what the albums lack in transparency, they more than make up for in the compositional resourcefulness they present and the contagious energy they capture. Helsinkian quartet OK:KO, whose debut outing Syrtti saw the light of day in 2019, opens the proceedings with punchy modern jazz exhibitions that find the low rumbling of a Fender Rhodes humming to hip-hop-infused drum beats and ferocious saxophone blowing. Both compositions are off of their debut album but treated to very different interpretations that highlight the band's tight interplay and command over the contrasting, or rather complementing powers of composition and improvisation. The [drummer]

Joonas Leppänen
drums
Timo Lassy
saxophoneb.1974

Teppo Mäkynen
drums
Lonna 2019
We Jazz Records
2020
Wind blowing against the mic and a muffled count-in preface the hard-bopping opening set of the " data-original-title="" title="">Aleksi Heinola Quintet, of which the liveliness takes it to the next level. Again, the sound leaves quite a bit to be desired, but the swing on the "Giant Steps"-inspired opening title "Drift" is real. Heinola's straight forward no-nonsense style of drumming recalls old-school swing mentors like

Billy Higgins
drums1936 - 2001

Philly Joe Jones
drums1923 - 1985

Manuel Dunkel
saxophone, tenorb.1971

Horace Silver
piano1928 - 2014

Antti Lotjonen
bass
Verneri Pohjola
trumpet
Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Dewey Redman
saxophone, tenorb.1931

Don Cherry
trumpet1936 - 1995

Ornette Coleman
saxophone, alto1930 - 2015
Musically-speaking, Ateneum 2019 and Lonna 2019 give an exciting overview of what We Jazz has to offer and aptly present the large amount of talent that is cooking in Finland's jazz scene. Sonically the records however aren't representative of We Jazz' otherwise remarkable production values. It's safe to say that in the context of a live situation the former criterion is more relevant and eclipses any grievances with the sound. In the end the music prevails and some very special moments have been captured here.
Tracks and Personnel
Ateneum 2019Tracks: OK:KO Syrtti; Piik; Alder Ego: Cubism; Mystery Room Nr. 6; Timo Lassy & Teppo M?kynen: Fallow; Goldenrod.
Personnel: OK:KO: Okko Saastamoinen: drums; Jarno Tikka: tenor sax; Toomas Keski-S?ntti: Fender-Rhodes; Mikael Saastamoinen: bass. Alder Ego: Joonas Lepp?nen: drums; Tomi Nikku: trumpet; Jarno Tikka: Saxophone; Thema Akerblom: bass. Timo Lassy & Teppo M?kynen: Timo Lassy: saxophone; Teppo M?kynen: drums.
Lonna 2019
Tracks: Aleksi Heinola Quintet: Drift. Antti L?tj?nen Quintet East: Art Deco. Oaagaada: Ennakkotiedoista poiketen; Zaa. Aleksi Heinola Quintet: Bouncin' at the S.U.P.
Personnel: Aleksi Heinola Quintet: Aleksi Heinola:drums; Manuel Dunkel: tenor sax; Mikael Jakobsson: Fender Rhodes; Nate Francis: bass; Mikko "Guru" Karjalainen: trumpet. Antti L?tj?nen Quintet East: Antti L?tj?nen: bass; Vernerji Pohjola: trumpet; Mikko Innanen: alto saxohpone; Jussi Sannaste: tenor saxophone; Joonas Riippa:drums. Oaagaada: Tuure Tammi: trumpet; Sami Pekkola: alto saxophone & soprano saxophone, shrunk boxes; Tero Kemppainen: bass; Simo Laihonen: drums.
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