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J.M.K.E. is an Estonian
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band, which formed in
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on January 18, 1986.


Biography

The original singer, Mati, left the band soon afterwards, leaving Venno on
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, Tarvo Hanno Varres on
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, and Villu Tamme on
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and
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, sometimes working together with guest singers (with
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from
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playing under the name "Vürst Trubetsky & J.M.K.E."). For the first three years they mainly played concerts in Estonia, with a few also in Latvia, Lithuania and Russia. Later the band has toured Europe several times. They became one of the more popular rock outfits in Estonia. In 1987 Villu wrote "Tere Perestroika", initially singing it alone with guitar. Later the band made numerous different versions of the song. It became a big hit because of its humorous topicality (
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) and in 1988 won a song contest on a popular Estonian TV show. In 1988 came the first line-up change – Tarvo Hanno Varres left the band, later to join Estonian
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group Röövel Ööbik and a new bass player, Lembit, joined the band. In 1989 the newly created Finnish record label Stupido Twins, with the aim of publishing some Estonian bands. J.M.K.E.'s "Tere Perestroika" was the first release. The winds of change in the Soviet Union had already blown some chains away, and so J.M.K.E. were able to travel abroad for the first time in April 1989, playing their first concert in Finland to middle-aged communists at the Leftist Forum in
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. Later that autumn they recorded for Stupido Twins their first LP, ''
Külmale Maale ''Külmale maale'' is an album released in 1989 by an Estonian punk rock Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected th ...
'' (''To the Cold Country''), which was the first Estonian rock record made abroad. Maximum Rock'n'Roll called it "absolutely excellent". At the end of 1989, Venno left the band declaring that J.M.K.E. had “Become too commercial for me”, and Ardo took his place. The band toured Estonia, the
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, and
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, made a couple of EPs, and only by 1993 started to record a new album, ''
Gringode Kultuur ''Gringode kultuur'' is an album released in 1993 by an Estonian punk rock band J.M.K.E. It's the second album by one of the most famous Estonian punk Punk or punks may refer to: Genres, subculture, and related aspects * Punk rock, a mu ...
'' (''Culture of Gringos''). Meanwhile, Estonia had regained its independence and J.M.K.E. couldn't continue with their anti-Soviet songs, so they found their new "enemy" in the invading "
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-culture", increasing
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, and other early-
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distresses. Lembit left the band in 1994 and was replaced by Sten. J.M.K.E. got also a new drummer, Andres. Their third album, ''Sputniks in Pectopah'' ("Sputniks at Restaurant"), was released in 1995. The album is an eclectic collection of popular Russian songs, sung in high energy
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. The cover versions include the national anthem of
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, old revolutionary marches, soldiers' songs from
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, and melodies from popular cartoons. In January 1996 J.M.K.E. celebrated their 10th birthday with the longest lasting concert of their history presenting on stage almost all persons who had ever played with the band, permanently or temporarily, and with a cassette-only-release, ''Rumal Nali'' (''Silly Joke'', on
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). This contained old D.I.Y. recordings mainly from 1986 and 1987. J.M.K.E. didn't make their first "tidy" studio recording until 1989 in Finland although by that stage they had enough songs for three or four albums. It was just impossible to release punk rock records under the vigilant glance of sickle and hammer. J.M.K.E. have gradually abandoned their directly political slogans and now tell more varied stories than before. Their fifth album, ' (''Invasion of Rabbits'', 1996), is a good example of their present character. Some consider it to be J.M.K.E.'s best product since "Külmale Maale". In 2000, after 4 years of silence, the album ' was released. By then female back-up singers Livia Kurik ("Tirts") and Kerti Alev ("Promille Promille") joined the band; they left in 2012. In 2006 J.M.K.E. released another album. This one for their 20th birthday, called ''Mälestusi Eesti NSV-st'' (''A Memoir of the Estonian SSR''). This includes songs that were recorded in a professional studio for the first time, for example "", "", "" and many more. In 2011, the album ''Jasonit ei huvita'' was released, which features a selection of
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s. In 2012, drummer Roland Sutt joined the band. The albums ''Kirves, haamer, kühvel ja saag'' and ''Joon'' were released in 2016 and 2018, respectively.


Discography


Studio albums

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Külmale maale ''Külmale maale'' is an album released in 1989 by an Estonian punk rock Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected th ...
'' (1989) *''
Gringode kultuur ''Gringode kultuur'' is an album released in 1993 by an Estonian punk rock band J.M.K.E. It's the second album by one of the most famous Estonian punk Punk or punks may refer to: Genres, subculture, and related aspects * Punk rock, a mu ...
'' (1993) *''Sputniks in Pectopah'' (1995) *''Rumal nali'' (1996) *''Jäneste invasioon'' (1996) *''Totally Estoned - The Best Of J.M.K.E'' (1997) *''Õhtumaa viimased tunnid'' (2000) *''Rotipüüdja'' (2000) (Vürst Trubetsky & J.M.K.E.) *''Ainult planeet'' (2002) *''Mälestusi Eesti NSV-st'' (2006) *''Jasonit ei huvita'' (2011) *''Kirves, haamer, kühvel ja saag'' (2016) *''Joon'' (mini-album, 2018)


EPs

*''Tere perestroika'' (7-inch EP, 1989) *''Pieni mies, iso tuoppi'' (7-inch EP, 1990) *''Savist saar ''(12-inch EP, 1991) *''Maailmalõpp koju kätte'' (7-inch EP, 1993)


References


Further reading

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jmke Estonian punk rock groups Musical groups established in 1986 Estonian expatriates in Finland 1986 establishments in the Soviet Union Soviet punk rock groups