Case Kämäräinen - Joyride (2021)
Artist: Case Kämäräinen
Title: Joyride
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Eclipse Music / Supersounds Music Oy
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:47 min
Total Size: 261 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Joyride
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Eclipse Music / Supersounds Music Oy
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 46:47 min
Total Size: 261 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Intro
02. Autumn Sun
03. Cream
04. Dumbo
05. Healing
06. Joyride
07. Monkfish
08. Sulkemisaika
09. Septemberism
The second album of the quartet Case Kämäräinen, Joyride, was released in April. The new album continues the fascinating melting pot of the band’s different playing styles. The album is a collection of great coincidences from cover art to the stories behind the songs.
Tomi Kämäräinen returned to Finland in June 2019 from the hustle and bustle of Copenhagen and began composing his second album. Teaching work took time out of his own composing, and after the fall tour, an agreed-upon recording session knocked on the door. Originally, the music was composed for acoustic instruments until a misunderstanding emerged shortly before the recordings: the studio did not have an acoustic piano at all. However, this proved to be a positive turnaround. Unlike the first album, Joyride features electronic sounds and effects that fit Kämäräinen's new music perfectly.
The album got the name Joyride from just these kinds of twists and turns in the process of composing. Joyride is a very fresh collection that exudes intuition, new energy and the skillful painting of the soundscapes typical of the band, as described by Jazzrytmit magazine and Suomijazz website regarding the previous album.
Artist Casme is responsible for the album's cover art, and Kämäräinen has always admired their handmade gig posters. The abstract cubist paintings and colors seen at the MoMA in New York inspired Casme's creation for the cover.
Tomi Kämäräinen returned to Finland in June 2019 from the hustle and bustle of Copenhagen and began composing his second album. Teaching work took time out of his own composing, and after the fall tour, an agreed-upon recording session knocked on the door. Originally, the music was composed for acoustic instruments until a misunderstanding emerged shortly before the recordings: the studio did not have an acoustic piano at all. However, this proved to be a positive turnaround. Unlike the first album, Joyride features electronic sounds and effects that fit Kämäräinen's new music perfectly.
The album got the name Joyride from just these kinds of twists and turns in the process of composing. Joyride is a very fresh collection that exudes intuition, new energy and the skillful painting of the soundscapes typical of the band, as described by Jazzrytmit magazine and Suomijazz website regarding the previous album.
Artist Casme is responsible for the album's cover art, and Kämäräinen has always admired their handmade gig posters. The abstract cubist paintings and colors seen at the MoMA in New York inspired Casme's creation for the cover.