Kimmo Pohjonen - Kalmuk

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I've been playing this on repeat for a long time now, and I must say this is one impressive performance

Kimmo is a fantastic accordion player from Finland, but since I can't be bothered to type a description of his music, I'll just copy and paste from the official site:

Kimmo's website said:
Kimmo's most elaborate project to date is the extravaganza entitled Kalmuk, featuring fifteen members of Tapiola Sinfonietta, one of Finland's best chamber orchestras, and two of Finland's most respected alternative music percussionists Abdissa "Mamba" Assefa and Samuli Kosminen. Kalmuk is an extended work composed by Pohjonen, conceived with the goal of stretching the possibilities and capabilities of classical orchestral music and players and to find new sounds and ways of playing. This music is possible only with the incorporation of the following elements. Specifically:


-Pohjonen uses the same kind of amplification as in his power-packed solo concerts.
-Like in Pohjonen's solo and Kluster shows, effects created by Pohjonen will play a major role in Kalmuk, as the entire orchestra actually plays with the effects; and the orchestra is actually looped live on stage, the sound reproduced through Kimmo's FX gear.
-Improvisation is a vital part of Kalmuk, with improvisations taking place within compositions. Sinfonietta members improvise alongside Kimmo and the other players.
-As in the solo and Kluster shows, the audience hears the performance in full surround sound. In addition, for Kalmuk, there will be a quadrophonic sound system on stage to enhance the performing experience. The sound is engineered by Heikki Iso-Ahola and Kalle Vanhapelto.
-Like Pohjonen's solo concerts and Kluster concerts, Kalmuk is an aural and a visual experience with the lighting designer who creates an elaborate optical spectacle.
-Contrary to the usual practice of orchestras, no notes are used on stage, giving players greater freedom and flexibility to find new ways of playing and expressing.

Tapiola Sinfonietta instruments in Kalmuk: 4 x 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, double bass, flute, 2 x oboe, clarinet, 2 x bassoon, 2 x English horn.

Now get it and rejoice.


All credit goes to MightyA/ggguuuu for introducing me to this musician.


Bye.
 
The samples sound pretty good. Now the search begins to find some mp3s for further inspection.
 
I like what I've heard so far, but I'm diggin on the new Sondre Lerche today so I won't probably fully check it out until a few days from now.