Tummaa

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Total Tracks: 7   Total Length: 66:08

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08.24.09
The techno genius behind Luomo steps behind the jazz drum kit
2009 | Label: The Leaf Label / state51

Finnish producer Vladislav Delay (Sasu Ripatti, aka Luomo and Uusitalo) has often discussed his youth as a jazz percussionist, but it's generally been hard to detect much trace of that background in his dubby, pop-infused ambient house and techno. So it was a welcome surprise when, in 2009, Ripatti plopped himself behind a drum kit for the first time in many years, as a member of the Moritz von Oswald Trio. Just a few months later, Vladislav Delay's Tummaa — his first album under the alias since 2007's Whistleblower — suggests that he hasn't gotten the instrument out of his system.

Much like the Moritz von Oswald Trio's Vertical Ascent, Tuummaa focuses its energies at the intersection between electronics and acoustic materials; again, Ripatti relies heavily on a kit made of exotic instruments, water bowls and other custom noisemakers. He's assisted by Argentina's Lucio Capece on reeds and arranger/composer Craig Armstrong on piano and Rhodes, but this is no traditional combo; Ripatti has folded the elements of their sessions together in such a way that it's all but impossible to untangle a single element. Instead, gurgling tones and brushed percussion swirl together into fluid, indistinct bodies of sound,… read more »

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so good

andrewmaxam

Craig Armstrong works on more than half of the tracks on this album. Its a beautiful record.

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Space_

Not reeeaally my thing, but can be appreciated nonetheless! Be sure to check out Murcof if you like particularly the more abstract tracks of this album.

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Woohoo! The bargains are slipping away!

Dylan

I enjoy Vadislav Delay's albums, and this one seems to be more of the juicy, textured, abstract same, but to charge the 12-download premium for this kind of "esoteric, out of mainstream music" just because it's got a couple tracks more than 10 minutes long seems silly. Is bandwidth that expensive?

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