Broken Dream Kokko Quartet

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Album-Release:
2022

HRA-Release:
01.04.2022

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  • 1 Moon Over Mysore 04:39
  • 2 Tigris 06:37
  • 3 Broken Dream 05:41
  • 4 Good Times 04:45
  • 5 Enigma 07:01
  • 6 Ekadasha 05:53
  • 7 Orientaal 03:56
  • 8 Taa Taa Tarekita 04:01
  • 9 Longa Longissima 04:33
  • Total Runtime 47:06

Info for Broken Dream

The sound of the Scandinavian jazz landscape combined elegantly with global ingredients... Kokko Quartet will release their third album titled Broken Dream. The album will be released by the Finnish record label Eclipse Music. True to the style of Kokko Quartet, Broken Dream continues to cross boundaries between different music styles. The album highlights influences ranging from North and South India to Arabic and Ethiopian music. The songs are mainly composed by saxophone player Kaisa Siirala.

Kaisa Siirala, saxophones, flutes
Johanna Pitkänen, piano, keyboards
Timo Tuppurainen, bass
Risto Takala, drums
Guests:
Ilkka Arola, trumpet, flugelhorn
Lotta Heiskanen, violin
Ali Haithem, oud
Ricardo Padilla, percussion




Kokko Quartet
plays recognizably Scandinavian jazz but draws influences from Indian and Arabic music as well as Cuban rhythms, thus creating a distinctive overall sound. Established in 2010 and based in Helsinki, the group performs songs written by pianist Johanna Pitkänen, saxophone player Kaisa Siirala and bass player Timo Tuppurainen. Together with drummer Risto Takala, these four musicians share an interest in free expression, jazz and world music. Intuitively, they move through the music with a spirit of great freedom in their interplay. Kokko Quartet has released two albums, Like a River (2013) and Orient Express (2016).

The Kokko is a mythical bird from the myths of Finland. The Kokko bird lives in Kalevala which features as the central city in the epic sagas of Finnish belief. When Louhi a powerful sorcerer stole the light from the northland, all fell into darkness but Ukko a supreme god made a quick attempt to bring back light to the world. Ukko created a spark of light from the fiery feathers of the Kokko...

The word Kokko in ancient Finnish language means 'eagle' and is used to refer to the bonfires that are lit on summer nights to repel evil spirits.

“…The music flows gently and smoothly, breaking boundaries between different musical genres. In a sensuous and subtle way, elements of jazz unite the Scandinavian influences...as well as Indian, Arabic and Cuban atmosphere…” - Osku Rajala/Jazzrytmit, a Finnish Jazz Magazine



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