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Paavoharju

Paavoharju was a Finnish musical collective[1] formed originally around two brothers, Lauri and Olli Ainala. They came to attention in 2005 when their debut album was highlighted as "Album of the Week" by popular publication Stylus Magazine.[2]

Paavoharju
OriginSavonlinna, Finland
GenresPsychedelic folk, dream pop, ambient, lo-fi, experimental hip hop
Years active2000-2013, 2023
LabelsFonal Records
Svart Records
Miasmah
Past membersLauri Ainala
Olli Ainala
Toni Kähkönen
Jenni Koivistoinen (singer)
Joose Keskitalo
Emmi Uimonen
Paper-T/Henri Pulkkinen (rapper)
Websitewww.paavoharju.com

2008's Laulu laakson kukista, their second album, (translates to A Song about Flowers of the Valley[3]) was selected by noted music website Pitchfork as a recommendation, and ranked 18th on Metacritic's list of the 30 best-reviewed albums of the year.[4]

The band toured the United Kingdom in mid-2007, playing shows in London and Bristol.[5]

Paavoharju announced their decision to disband on October 1, 2023.

History edit

Lauri Ainala founded Paavoharju in Savonlinna in the year 2000. Initially, the music consisted of Lauri’s experiments with different sounds (such as the buzzing of a wasp in a matchbox), combined with rhythms created using tracker programs from the 90s. Soon, Lauri’s brother Olli Ainala and their friend Johannes Pitkänen joined the experiments, introducing “real” instruments like guitars and children’s toy synthesizers into the music.

In the early 2000’s Lauri Ainala lived in an abandoned dairy called Tuote in the center of Savonlinna and in several dilapidated deserted houses. He built several sauna huts from waste materials and mourned the countless demolished and destroyed buildings in Savonlinna. In addition to the deep impact of his hometown, more concrete cultural influences include Talvisalo cemetery in Savonlinna, Es: A Love Cycle album, 90’s lo-fi black metal, NES game soundtracks and old children’s television shows. The decades of alcohol-soaked adventures with friends, memories, religion and irreligion, accidents and happiness, deaths, births, quitting substance abuse, and love—all of this has profoundly contributed to the birth of Paavoharju’s aesthetics and sound.

In the spring of 2002, Lauri, Olli, and Johannes met Mimosa Virtanen and Jenni Koivistoinen (now known as Yaber), whose vocals were tried out on various musical backgrounds. The debut album “Yhä hämärää” was gradually created over the next three years. Also joining the group were Joose Keskitalo, known from the local church youth group, and Toni Kähkönen, a childhood friend of the Ainala brothers from Pöllänlahti, Savonlinna.

On their second album “Laulu laakson kukista,” pianist/vocalist Emmi Uimonen also joined the ranks and there were also guest appearances by artists such as Leena Uotila, Ville Leinonen, Anna Karjalainen, Toivo Rolser, and Kristin Evensen Giæver.

The third album, “Joko sinä tulet tänne alas tai minä nousen sinne,” has a mood that is far removed from the worlds of the first two albums. It features the vocals of Paperi T, also known as Henri Pulkkinen, and introduces a new vocalist, Anniina Saksa and Sami Kukka who made a guest appearance. This album is the only one that was not produced in Savonlinna. The intention was for the album to seal Paavoharju’s coffin shut, but things turned out differently.

When Lauri Ainala and his friends discovered a cemetery of glass negatives underneath an abandoned house in Savonlinna, Paavoharju had to return to the world of the living. Almost all the members from the previous albums are featured on their fourth record titled “Yön mustia kukkia.” to be released in the fall of 2023. The album name was coined by Lauri’s daughter Leppä Ainala. Anniina Saksa who used to sing in the live line-up now takes the main responsibility for the vocals and Teemu Eerola’s violins tie the album’s songs together, creating a recognizable Paavoharju sound with fresh nuances. The mysterious producer Rautavaara also brought entirely new sounds to the palette, and Olli Aarni delivered an unprecedented cascade of delightful sounds in two tracks.

The distinct sound of Paavoharju is constructed with microphones purchased from the flea market, old PC computers, and free software such as ModPlug Tracker and Cool Edit. In addition Ainala has used technology ranging from old cassettes to software that translates images to audio. This same modus operandi and programs are still used by Lauri Ainala to this day.

Paavoharju has manifested itself in various live incarnations over the years that has been a distinct entity, both in terms of the performers and the soundscapes. Live performances have taken place in Moscow, London, Roskilde Festival, Flow Festival, and smaller sold-out shows like the one at G-Livelab in Tampere which was released as a live album titled “Kastoin sulkaa kuulla.”[6]

Discography edit

Albums edit

Singles and EPs edit

  • Maxi Ranskikset EP (self-released, 2002)
  • Minä ja kapteeni/Onni – Joose Keskitalo & Paavoharju, 7" single (Helmi Levyt, 2005)
  • Tuote-akatemia / Unien Savonlinna EP (Miasmah, 2006)
  • Uskallan 7" single (Type Records, 2006)
  • Laulu laakson kukasta, MP3 EP, (Fonal Records, 2008)[7]

Compilations edit

Live albums edit

Video edit

Book edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Fonal Records. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2008. Retrieved 13 June 2008.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 October 2008. Retrieved 13 June 2008.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 27 November 2008.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
  5. ^ "Paavoharju, Islaja at London and Bristol". The Finnish Institute. Retrieved 13 June 2008.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Paavoharju". Fonal Records.
  7. ^ "Paavoharju at Discogs.com". Discogs. Retrieved 17 March 2018.

External links edit

  • MySpace
  • Facebook

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help improve this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged and removed June 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message Paavoharju was a Finnish musical collective 1 formed originally around two brothers Lauri and Olli Ainala They came to attention in 2005 when their debut album was highlighted as Album of the Week by popular publication Stylus Magazine 2 PaavoharjuOriginSavonlinna FinlandGenresPsychedelic folk dream pop ambient lo fi experimental hip hopYears active2000 2013 2023LabelsFonal RecordsSvart RecordsMiasmahPast membersLauri AinalaOlli AinalaToni KahkonenJenni Koivistoinen singer Joose KeskitaloEmmi UimonenPaper T Henri Pulkkinen rapper Websitewww paavoharju com 2008 s Laulu laakson kukista their second album translates to A Song about Flowers of the Valley 3 was selected by noted music website Pitchfork as a recommendation and ranked 18th on Metacritic s list of the 30 best reviewed albums of the year 4 The band toured the United Kingdom in mid 2007 playing shows in London and Bristol 5 Paavoharju announced their decision to disband on October 1 2023 Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles and EPs 2 3 Compilations 2 4 Live albums 2 5 Video 2 6 Book 3 References 4 External linksHistory editLauri Ainala founded Paavoharju in Savonlinna in the year 2000 Initially the music consisted of Lauri s experiments with different sounds such as the buzzing of a wasp in a matchbox combined with rhythms created using tracker programs from the 90s Soon Lauri s brother Olli Ainala and their friend Johannes Pitkanen joined the experiments introducing real instruments like guitars and children s toy synthesizers into the music In the early 2000 s Lauri Ainala lived in an abandoned dairy called Tuote in the center of Savonlinna and in several dilapidated deserted houses He built several sauna huts from waste materials and mourned the countless demolished and destroyed buildings in Savonlinna In addition to the deep impact of his hometown more concrete cultural influences include Talvisalo cemetery in Savonlinna Es A Love Cycle album 90 s lo fi black metal NES game soundtracks and old children s television shows The decades of alcohol soaked adventures with friends memories religion and irreligion accidents and happiness deaths births quitting substance abuse and love all of this has profoundly contributed to the birth of Paavoharju s aesthetics and sound In the spring of 2002 Lauri Olli and Johannes met Mimosa Virtanen and Jenni Koivistoinen now known as Yaber whose vocals were tried out on various musical backgrounds The debut album Yha hamaraa was gradually created over the next three years Also joining the group were Joose Keskitalo known from the local church youth group and Toni Kahkonen a childhood friend of the Ainala brothers from Pollanlahti Savonlinna On their second album Laulu laakson kukista pianist vocalist Emmi Uimonen also joined the ranks and there were also guest appearances by artists such as Leena Uotila Ville Leinonen Anna Karjalainen Toivo Rolser and Kristin Evensen Giaever The third album Joko sina tulet tanne alas tai mina nousen sinne has a mood that is far removed from the worlds of the first two albums It features the vocals of Paperi T also known as Henri Pulkkinen and introduces a new vocalist Anniina Saksa and Sami Kukka who made a guest appearance This album is the only one that was not produced in Savonlinna The intention was for the album to seal Paavoharju s coffin shut but things turned out differently When Lauri Ainala and his friends discovered a cemetery of glass negatives underneath an abandoned house in Savonlinna Paavoharju had to return to the world of the living Almost all the members from the previous albums are featured on their fourth record titled Yon mustia kukkia to be released in the fall of 2023 The album name was coined by Lauri s daughter Leppa Ainala Anniina Saksa who used to sing in the live line up now takes the main responsibility for the vocals and Teemu Eerola s violins tie the album s songs together creating a recognizable Paavoharju sound with fresh nuances The mysterious producer Rautavaara also brought entirely new sounds to the palette and Olli Aarni delivered an unprecedented cascade of delightful sounds in two tracks The distinct sound of Paavoharju is constructed with microphones purchased from the flea market old PC computers and free software such as ModPlug Tracker and Cool Edit In addition Ainala has used technology ranging from old cassettes to software that translates images to audio This same modus operandi and programs are still used by Lauri Ainala to this day Paavoharju has manifested itself in various live incarnations over the years that has been a distinct entity both in terms of the performers and the soundscapes Live performances have taken place in Moscow London Roskilde Festival Flow Festival and smaller sold out shows like the one at G Livelab in Tampere which was released as a live album titled Kastoin sulkaa kuulla 6 Discography editAlbums edit Yha hamaraa Fonal Records 2005 Laulu laakson kukista Fonal Records 2008 Joko sina tulet tanne alas tai mina nousen sinne Svart Records 2013 Happiness Joose Keskitalo amp Paavoharju Helmi Levyt 2022 Yon mustia kukkia Fonal Records 2023 Singles and EPs edit Maxi Ranskikset EP self released 2002 Mina ja kapteeni Onni Joose Keskitalo amp Paavoharju 7 single Helmi Levyt 2005 Tuote akatemia Unien Savonlinna EP Miasmah 2006 Uskallan 7 single Type Records 2006 Laulu laakson kukasta MP3 EP Fonal Records 2008 7 Compilations edit Ikkunat nakevat MP3 EP Fonal Records 2011 Unohdetaan jo se taivas CD LP Svart Records 2018 Syvyys The Fonal Years Vol 1 LP Svart Records 2019 Uskallan The Fonal Years Vol 2 LP Svart Records 2019 Live albums edit Kastoin sulkaa kuulla LP Fonal Records Helmi Levyt 2021 Video edit Unien Savonlinna DVD release Fonal Records Helmi Levyt 2010 Book edit Tuote Svart Records 2018 References edit What the press says about Paavoharju PDF Fonal Records Archived from the original PDF on 10 October 2008 Retrieved 13 June 2008 Paavoharju Archived from the original on 12 October 2008 Retrieved 13 June 2008 The Best Albums of 2008 So Far Archived from the original on 18 December 2008 Retrieved 27 November 2008 Metacritic Best Albums of 2008 Archived from the original on 13 September 2008 Retrieved 3 January 2009 Paavoharju Islaja at London and Bristol The Finnish Institute Retrieved 13 June 2008 dead link Paavoharju Fonal Records Paavoharju at Discogs com Discogs Retrieved 17 March 2018 External links editMySpace Facebook nbsp This article about a Finnish band or other musical ensemble is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paavoharju amp oldid 1221536422, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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