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Jääportit News & Updates
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New single “Ajaton Olema”
Hello. For all of those who might be wondering about new Jääportit material, I’ve been working on many other time consuming music projects besides Jääportit, therefore this project has been lurking in the shadows for some time.
Yet it is hard to say will there be another album or not, but I decided to release this new single track titled “Ajaton Olema” digitally anyways. Making of the track was started in 2011 and mix was finished in 2014. If you like, listen to it at SoundCloud or YouTube.
The fact is that Jääportit lives on, no matter what I do or don’t do, and as a one-man project, Jääportit can’t never split up. All possibilities are open, there’s always an another gateway to be found and sounds to explore.
More to come, I might say.
With the best regards,
T. M. Mäkelä, Jääportit
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Kauan koskematon – digital album release
By popular request here’s the official digital copy of “Kauan koskematon” album originally released on cassette-tape in 1999 – almost 15 years ago!
Listen to / download album at our BandCamp site:
http://jaaportit.bandcamp.com/album/kauan-koskematon
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Jääportit – Autius
Jääportit track Autius (“Desolation”) from Field Recordings Compilation album Vol. 1
Some meditative aural tones for the cold and dark nights.
Digital download at BandCamp
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Jääportit – Suon Sulaessa video
Uploaded new version of Suon sulaessa, track from Voimasuo album (released by Epidemie Records at May 12th 2009), on YouTube with better audio and video quality.
Check on youtube at http://youtu.be/oVwetDkYzwA
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Hexvessel’s Guide To Finnish Psychedelia
Mat Kvohst McNerney of the mighty Hexvessel presents an awesome mix of far-out Finnish sounds on Quietus Mix 71: Hexvessel’s Guide To Finnish Psychedelia. We’re proud that Jääportit was included on the mix too.
He also wrote:
Jääportit are a real space ticket. Our keyboard player Jussi is rarely seen without his Jääportit shirt, which he proudly sports at our shows. They manage to mix a lot of styles quite naturally while making it their own sound. I like how they could exist in a vacuum, they’re not tied to any trend or referencing any particular scene. It’s just good old trippy stuff!
You can read the whole article at
http://thequietus.com/articles/10334-hexvessel-mix-finnish-psychedelicListen to the mix with the music player
