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Ismo Alanko Säätiö () was a Finnish rock group led by Ismo Alanko. The band featured an ever-changing lineup of musicians and can be considered an extension of Alanko's solo career. The band's name is Finnish for "Ismo Alanko Foundation". Early Säätiö's sound was influenced by folk music and featured Kimmo Pohjonen's
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in a prominent role.Tero Valkonen
Ismo Alanko biography
on ''Pomus.net''
The band played songs from Alanko's earlier career with Hassisen Kone,
Sielun Veljet Sielun Veljet () was a Finnish rock band of the 1980s. They were formed soon after the disbanding of Hassisen Kone by its former frontman Ismo Alanko. Sielun Veljet never achieved the fame or the record sales figures of Hassisen Kone, but they ...
and from his solo career, as well as original songs which were almost exclusively written by Alanko. Their music also had some progressive rock and classical influences. In later years they concentrated on more straightforward rock songs.


History


Beginning

Ismo Alanko Säätiö was formed in 1997 during the recording of what became their debut album, '' Pulu''. The original lineup consisted of Alanko himself,
accordion Accordions (from 19th-century German ''Akkordeon'', from ''Akkord''—"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free-reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed ...
ist Kimmo Pohjonen, percussionist Teho Majamäki,
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Jussi Kinnunen and
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Marko Timonen. In addition to singing, Alanko played guitar, piano and cello on the album. Pohjonen's
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accordion sound had a prominent role in early Säätiö's albums and live performances. Pohjonen would often climb on top of amplifiers or jump around the stage with his instrument. He has been called "the Hendrix of the accordion" by Finnish musical pressPetri Silas:
Pohjonen & Echampard duo
" -- ''suomijazz.com'', retrieved on December 19, 2008
due to his stage presence and use of electronic effects such as the wah-wah pedal. Alanko has called Pohjonen the band's "solo guitarist". In autumn 1998 Säätiö went on a concert tour around Finland, playing new arrangements of Alanko's earlier songs (including Hassisen Kone and
Sielun Veljet Sielun Veljet () was a Finnish rock band of the 1980s. They were formed soon after the disbanding of Hassisen Kone by its former frontman Ismo Alanko. Sielun Veljet never achieved the fame or the record sales figures of Hassisen Kone, but they ...
material) in addition to Säätiö originals. The performances were held in concert halls, which allowed Alanko to plan the performances carefully as whole knowing that he'd have the audience's full attention. Guitarist Samuli Laiho joined the band before the tour. A
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was recorded during the tour and released in 1999 under the title '' Luonnossa''. The concert tour was named ''Tuulipuvun tuolla puolen'' ("Beyond the tracksuit") after the closing track of ''Pulu''.


''Labra'' project and ''Sisäinen solarium''

In 2000, Säätiö participated in a theatrical ''Labra'' project designed musically by Alanko and visually by designer, interior architect and sculptor Stefan Lindfors. The show was a mixture of a rock concert and musical theatre held inside a giant metal egg. The centre of the egg was reserved for the band, and the audience was placed on all sides, very close to the musicians.Outi Lahtinen:
Labra - mitä se on?
-- ''Turun Sanomat'' February 15, 2000
Alanko has said that he enjoyed having the audience so near: "At first I thought it was a bit claustrophobic, but then I started to enjoy it. You can really communicate directly with people."Heather-Rose Ryan:
Finland's Ismo Alanko Does His Own Thing
" -- beat-a-go-go.com June 3, 2006
The beginning of the performance contained a shamanistic atmosphere with imagery from Finnish mythology. The music from the ''Labra'' stage show was recorded and released as Säätiö's second studio album, ''
Sisäinen solarium ''Sisäinen solarium'' ( Finnish for "the Inner Solarium" or "Solarium Within") is the second album of Ismo Alanko Säätiö, released in 2000. It is similar in style to their debut album, '' Pulu'', with its folk influences and extensive use of ...
'', in 2000. Alanko had hoped that the album would be recognized outside of Finland, even though it was sung in Finnish, but no international release or promotion was made. In Finland it, like ''Pulu'', sold gold in less than a year. Bassist Jussi Kinnunen left the band in 2000 and was replaced by Jarno Karjalainen.


''Hallanvaara''

Säätiö's next project was '' Hallanvaara'', released in 2002. Instead of arranging the music for the available group of musicians like on the previous albums, Alanko and producer Riku Mattila decided that a larger orchestra was needed to play the material Alanko had written. Two different string ensembles (an orchestra and a
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) and a large number of session musicians were used and the arrangements were provided by several different people at Alanko's request. The
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, a practically unknown instrument in Finnish popular music, was used on the song "Pojanmaa". Many listeners found the album "difficult" and "artistic", and it was the first Säätiö album not to top the Finnish album charts, peaking at #2.Ismo Alanko
on ''finnishcharts.com'' - Retrieved on April 6, 2008
By the time of the recordings, Pohjonen and Majamäki had already left the band in order to concentrate on other projects. ''Hallanvaara'' was followed in 2002 by a concert tour with Ville Kangas's string quartet that included ''Hallanvaara'' songs and orchestrally-flavoured arrangements of Alanko's earlier material. The shows were performed with the stage divided in half: Säätiö on the other side, and the strings on the other side. During the autumn and winter, Säätiö continued touring in a rock setting, playing club gigs around Finland.


Final years

By 2003, Säätiö was playing for some radically different audiences. They appeared at a classical music festival Suvisoitto in Porvoo; at a wine festival in
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; at Kajaani Poetry Week; and on rock festivals such as
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in Turku. Ville Kangas continued in the band without his quartet, playing violin and keyboards. In contrast to the orchestral arrangements and huge array of musicians used on ''Hallanvaara'', 2004's '' Minä ja pojat'' was recorded in a pure rock setting, with admitted influences from contemporary rock groups such as Queens of the Stone Age and System of a Down. Alanko, whose career had started with punk rock in Hassisen Kone, has said that the album was a sort of return to his roots. The band recruited Riku Mattila, who had
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''Hallanvaara'', as a third guitarist during the sessions of ''Minä ja pojat''. Säätiö's seventh and final album, '' Ruuhkainen Taivas'', was recorded in the same three-guitar rock group format. ''
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'' wrote that the material reminds of Alanko's solo debut ''
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'' and of even earlier material like Hassisen Kone.Jarkko Jokelainen
Alangon uutuus esittelee laulajan omimmillaan - Paskiainen-biisi on levyn selvin täysosuma
-- ''
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'' March 4, 2006
Ismo Alanko säätiö disbanded in 2007, and Alanko began playing duet gigs with percussionist Teho Majamäki as Ismo Alanko Teholla.


Members

* Ismo Alanko -- vocals, guitar, piano, cello (1997–2007) *Jussi Kinnunen --
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, vocals (1997–2000) *Teho Majamäki -- marimba, vibraphone,
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, percussion (1997–2002) * Kimmo Pohjonen --
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, thumb piano, vocals (1997–2002) *Marko Timonen --
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, percussion (1997–2007) *
Samuli Laiho Samuli Laiho (born 1969 in Tampere) is a Finnish guitarist, songwriter, composer and author. He was a member of the band Hearthill in the late 1980s. Laiho’s first novel ”Topliner” ”LIKE-kustannus”, was published in 2018. It is a story ...
—- guitar, piano, vocals (1998–2003) *Ville Kangas -- violin,
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(2000–2003) *Jarno Karjalainen—bass, vocals (2000–2007) *Timo Kämäräinen—guitar (2002–2007) *Riku Mattila—guitar (2004–2007)


Discography


Studio albums


Live albums


DVDs


Singles


References

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