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Älymystö

Älymystö is a Finnish noise/ambient/industrial band which was formed in 2002 by the composer Ilmari Haapanen and the vocalist/lyricist Timo Vuorensola.[1] After the preliminary recordings the lineup was joined by Janos Honkonen (theremin) and Risto Paalanen (guitar). With this core lineup Älymystö has published two studio albums and one EP. Currently the lineup includes also Laura Savisalo (cello) and the Farmakon bassist/vocalist Marko Eskola, who are also performing in the latest release, a split vinyl album that will be released by the end of the year 2009.[2]

Älymystö
OriginHelsinki/Tampere, Finland
GenresAvant-garde
Years active2002−present
LabelsIndependent
MembersIlmari Haapanen
Timo Vuorensola
Risto Paalanen
Janos Honkonen
Marko Eskola
Laura Savisalo
Websitewww.alymysto.com/

Musically Älymystö mixes pure noise into industrial rhythms and ambient soundscapes.[3] The band has toured in Finland, Russia and the Baltic countries.[4][5][6] In Finland the band members arranged a recurring club called Vainohulluus,[7] which was dedicated for industrial, noise and experimental music. In addition to promoting Finnish avant-garde and experimental artists, it brought several notable industrial acts to the country, including Scorn and In Slaughter Natives.[8][9]

In the autumn of 2008 Älymystö was nominated as the best noise in Helsinki by City newspaper.[10]

Band Members edit

  • Mr. Haapanen - composer
  • Mr. Vuorensola - vocals, lyrics
  • Mr. Paalanen - guitar
  • Mr. Honkonen - theremin, lyrics
  • Mr. Eskola - bass guitar
  • Ms. Savisalo - cello

Discography edit

  • Demonstration Fall 2003 (2003)
  • Ontto Seurakunta EP (2004)
  • Atomgrad (2005)
  • 19:38:00 (Älymystö vs. And Then You Die) (2009)
  • Unsealed (2002-2013) compilation (2013)

Copyright Activism edit

Älymystö is notable for their strong stance against the traditional copyright systems and the current practices of copyright advocacy groups, which they have voiced out both as a band and as individuals.[11]

All Älymystö material is published under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported licence, which grants everybody the right for non-commercial distribution of their music. Additionally they have published an official band sanctioned BitTorrent of their album Atomgrad.[12][13] The band has not sought a recording contract with any single record label, but they have published their material in co-operation with Neuroscan, Onyxia and Skithund Records.

Timo Vuorensola is known as the director of Star Wreck, an independent sci-fi comedy that is both sold as DVDs and distributed freely over the net.[14][15] The movie has gathered a sizable fanbase all around the world in addition to being a commercial success. The creators of Star Wreck credit free distribution as the reason for the movie's success.

In 2005 Janos Honkonen managed to provoke a large scale e-mail campaign that was targeting the Finnish Parliament.[16] The issue in stake was a new problematic copyright law (nicknamed Lex Karpela after the culture minister Tanja Karpela) that was about to be ratified.[17] The campaign was noted widely in the mainstream media and the law, that was ready to be ratified, was returned to the Grand Committee for a second reading.[18] In the end no changes were made to its contents.

References edit

  1. ^ "Älymystö Biography". Älymystö website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  2. ^ "It's Coming". Älymystö website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  3. ^ Remco. "Atomgrad review". Gothtronic. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  4. ^ "Älymystö gig list". Älymystö website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  5. ^ "Artist introduction". Ménuo Juodaragis 2005 festival website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  6. ^ "Artist introduction". Nightclub Depo website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  7. ^ "Vainohulluus information". Club Vainohulluus website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  8. ^ "Vainohulluus 3". Klubitus.org (in Finnish). 11 June 2004. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  9. ^ "Vainohulluus IV". Klubitus.org (in Finnish). 7 January 2005. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  10. ^ "Kaupungin paras 2008". City newspaper website (in Finnish). 3 October 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  11. ^ "On mp3's, Digital Distribution and the Industry". Älymystö website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  12. ^ "Atomgrad torrent". The Pirate Bay. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  13. ^ Ellis, Warren. "Älymystö". Warren Ellis' Blog. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  14. ^ "Timo Vuorensola". IMDb. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  15. ^ Debruge, Peter (8 July 2006). "Fans trek into future on Net". Variety website. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  16. ^ Honkonen, Janos (8 September 2005). "Kansalaisaktivismia tekijänoikeusmunausta vastaan". MBnet Net.nyt blog. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  17. ^ "Proposed new copyright law would allow personal copies of CDs, but with restrictions". Helsingin Sanomat newspaper. 16 September 2005. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  18. ^ "The Story of Finnish Copyright Law". CopyFraud. 16 September 2005. Retrieved 5 November 2009.

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Alymysto is a Finnish noise ambient industrial band which was formed in 2002 by the composer Ilmari Haapanen and the vocalist lyricist Timo Vuorensola 1 After the preliminary recordings the lineup was joined by Janos Honkonen theremin and Risto Paalanen guitar With this core lineup Alymysto has published two studio albums and one EP Currently the lineup includes also Laura Savisalo cello and the Farmakon bassist vocalist Marko Eskola who are also performing in the latest release a split vinyl album that will be released by the end of the year 2009 2 AlymystoOriginHelsinki Tampere FinlandGenresAvant gardeYears active2002 presentLabelsIndependentMembersIlmari HaapanenTimo VuorensolaRisto PaalanenJanos HonkonenMarko EskolaLaura SavisaloWebsitewww alymysto com Musically Alymysto mixes pure noise into industrial rhythms and ambient soundscapes 3 The band has toured in Finland Russia and the Baltic countries 4 5 6 In Finland the band members arranged a recurring club called Vainohulluus 7 which was dedicated for industrial noise and experimental music In addition to promoting Finnish avant garde and experimental artists it brought several notable industrial acts to the country including Scorn and In Slaughter Natives 8 9 In the autumn of 2008 Alymysto was nominated as the best noise in Helsinki by City newspaper 10 Contents 1 Band Members 2 Discography 3 Copyright Activism 4 ReferencesBand Members editMr Haapanen composer Mr Vuorensola vocals lyrics Mr Paalanen guitar Mr Honkonen theremin lyrics Mr Eskola bass guitar Ms Savisalo celloDiscography editDemonstration Fall 2003 2003 Ontto Seurakunta EP 2004 Atomgrad 2005 19 38 00 Alymysto vs And Then You Die 2009 Unsealed 2002 2013 compilation 2013 Copyright Activism editAlymysto is notable for their strong stance against the traditional copyright systems and the current practices of copyright advocacy groups which they have voiced out both as a band and as individuals 11 All Alymysto material is published under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial No Derivative Works 3 0 Unported licence which grants everybody the right for non commercial distribution of their music Additionally they have published an official band sanctioned BitTorrent of their album Atomgrad 12 13 The band has not sought a recording contract with any single record label but they have published their material in co operation with Neuroscan Onyxia and Skithund Records Timo Vuorensola is known as the director of Star Wreck an independent sci fi comedy that is both sold as DVDs and distributed freely over the net 14 15 The movie has gathered a sizable fanbase all around the world in addition to being a commercial success The creators of Star Wreck credit free distribution as the reason for the movie s success In 2005 Janos Honkonen managed to provoke a large scale e mail campaign that was targeting the Finnish Parliament 16 The issue in stake was a new problematic copyright law nicknamed Lex Karpela after the culture minister Tanja Karpela that was about to be ratified 17 The campaign was noted widely in the mainstream media and the law that was ready to be ratified was returned to the Grand Committee for a second reading 18 In the end no changes were made to its contents References edit Alymysto Biography Alymysto website Retrieved 5 November 2009 It s Coming Alymysto website Retrieved 5 November 2009 Remco Atomgrad review Gothtronic Retrieved 5 November 2009 Alymysto gig list Alymysto website Retrieved 5 November 2009 Artist introduction Menuo Juodaragis 2005 festival website Retrieved 5 November 2009 Artist introduction Nightclub Depo website Retrieved 5 November 2009 Vainohulluus information Club Vainohulluus website Retrieved 5 November 2009 Vainohulluus 3 Klubitus org in Finnish 11 June 2004 Retrieved 5 November 2009 Vainohulluus IV Klubitus org in Finnish 7 January 2005 Retrieved 5 November 2009 Kaupungin paras 2008 City newspaper website in Finnish 3 October 2008 Retrieved 5 November 2009 On mp3 s Digital Distribution and the Industry Alymysto website Retrieved 5 November 2009 Atomgrad torrent The Pirate Bay Retrieved 5 November 2009 Ellis Warren Alymysto Warren Ellis Blog Retrieved 5 November 2009 Timo Vuorensola IMDb Retrieved 5 November 2009 Debruge Peter 8 July 2006 Fans trek into future on Net Variety website Retrieved 5 November 2009 Honkonen Janos 8 September 2005 Kansalaisaktivismia tekijanoikeusmunausta vastaan MBnet Net nyt blog Retrieved 5 November 2009 Proposed new copyright law would allow personal copies of CDs but with restrictions Helsingin Sanomat newspaper 16 September 2005 Retrieved 5 November 2009 The Story of Finnish Copyright Law CopyFraud 16 September 2005 Retrieved 5 November 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alymysto amp oldid 1219222214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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