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Tapani Rinne (born February 2, 1962) is a Finnish musician, composer,
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and
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er, who is known for his experimental and innovative style with the clarinet and
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. It has earned him a reputation as one of the most respected and unique Nordic instrumentalists. Rinne is most widely recognized as the foreman of the pioneering Finnish electro jazz group
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, but he has an established solo career with several albums of his own, too. As a record producer he has been also responsible for several albums made together with the
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singer Wimme Saari as well as for the albums ''Kielo'' (1999) and ''Kluster'' (2002) by the experimental accordionist
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. Besides his solo career as a recording artist and numerous other artist collaborations, Rinne has composed music and soundscapes for theater, radio plays, documentaries, films, art exhibitions, contemporary circus shows and dance performances. Author Petri Silas wrote about Tapani Rinne as a musician the following way in the 5th edition of ''Finnish Jazz'' published by Finnish Music Information Centre in 1998: “One of the most successful category-smashers in contemporary jazz, Tapani Rinne has carefully steered his career from one victory to another. His eccentric mix of trad jazz, fragile ambient soundscapes and hard-driving techno, hip hop and drum’n’bass beats in the group RinneRadio has paved the way to stardom both nationally and internationally.”


Biography


As a solo artist

Tapani Rinne has been an avid student of clarinets and saxophones since the age of eight. He started his musical career in the sax section of the Pori Big Band in 1974 and studied clarinet at the prestigious
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in Helsinki between 1981 and 1986. In the 1980s, Tapani Rinne was playing as one of the members in
Edward Vesala Edward Vesala (15 February 1945 – 4 December 1999), born Martti Vesala, was a Finnish avant-garde jazz drummer. Career Born in Mäntyharju, he began playing jazz and rock in the 1960s, in such bands as Blues Section and Apollo. In the 1970 ...
Sound & Fury on the album ''
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'' (1986) as well as in
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’s group Krakatau on the album ''Ritual'' (1988). He was also developing his talent among the ranks of
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, Espoo Big Band and the EBU Big Band. During those years Vesala encouraged Rinne to launch a project of his own and thus
RinneRadio RinneRadio is a Finnish group of electro jazz pioneers. Operating on the boundaries of jazz and electronic music, RinneRadio fused jazz into ambient music and techno years before it became a worldwide trend and added hints of world music into i ...
was born. Vesala was responsible also for the production of RinneRadio's self-titled debut album in 1988. The solo career as a recording artist started in 1999 with the release of his debut solo album ''Insider''. Tapani Rinne has released four albums since that. Musically they are all ambient-based, while the fourth ''Radioton'' album from 2019 was described as a dive directly into the deep layers of minimal ambient creating a breathlike soothing soundscape brainstorming with only a bass clarinet and effect pedals. His fifth album ''Foghornia'' was released on Signature Dark label in October 2020 picking up where the previous one left off, said to dig even deeper into melancholic depths of dark ambient music.


With RinneRadio

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is a pioneering Finnish electro jazz group, which Tapani Rinne founded in 1988. They are best known for fusing
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into ambient music and
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, years before it became a worldwide
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, and adding hints of world music into it. RinneRadio has released more than a dozen of albums and performed all over the world. The reputation of RinneRadio as something radically new was cemented with the albums ''Dance and Visions'' (1990), ''Joik'' (1992), ''Unik'' (1994) and ''Rok'' (1996) pushing the ever-evolving group into fervent exploration of new soundscapes beyond jazz, drum & bass, ambient and techno. While the line-up of RinneRadio has changed several times during the years, Tapani Rinne is still the leader and the musical conductor of the group.


With Wimme Saari

Tapani Rinne has paired with the
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yoik A joik or yoik (anglicised, where the latter spelling in English conforms with the pronunciation; also named , , , or in the Sámi languages) is a traditional form of song in Sámi music performed by the Sámi people of Sapmi in Northern Europ ...
singer Wimme Saari on two albums ''Soabbi'' (2013) and ''Human'' (2017) which they made and released together. Before officially coming out as a duo they had collaborated already on
RinneRadio RinneRadio is a Finnish group of electro jazz pioneers. Operating on the boundaries of jazz and electronic music, RinneRadio fused jazz into ambient music and techno years before it became a worldwide trend and added hints of world music into i ...
’s albums ''Dance and Visions'' (1990), ''Joik'' (1992) and ''Unik'' (1994), which led Tapani Rinne to produce the first albums ''Wimme'' (1995), ''Gierran'' (1997) and ''Cugu'' (2000) for the Wimme act. After dropping off from the liaison for a while to focus on RinneRadio, Tapani Rinne returned to produce the Wimme album ''Mun'' (2009), which landed them the respected Finnish
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prize in 2011 and was another success after the earlier breakthrough albums. ''Mun'' peaked on the World Music Charts Europe’s radio charts as the #3 album in May 2010 and reached the Top 20 list on five months during that year. Since the 2010’s, Wimme and Rinne have performed worldwide together as a duo, including shows at WOMEX in Copenhagen in 2011 and in
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in 2019. The
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magazine called the album ''Human'' "a genre-defying tribute to the raw beauty ‒ and occasional madness ‒ of the human condition”. The album drew inspiration from the natural world combining calm beauty, affirmation and a holistic worldview, while the previous album ''Soabbi'' was based on religious hymns.


With SlowHill

SlowHill are a Finnish instrumental downtempo/lounge band, which Rinne formed with the well-known Finnish DJ Slow (aka Vellu Maurola), a former member of the band
Pepe Deluxé Pepe Deluxé is a Finnish electronic music oriented band, formed in 1996 by DJ Slow (Vellu Maurola) JA-Jazz (Tomi Castrén, formerly Paajanen) and James Spectrum (Jari Salo) in Helsinki, Finland. They started to experiment with sounds of hip ho ...
. The band fuses hip hop and electronic beats into easy listening jazz atmospheres. Their debut album ''Finndisc'' was issued by the legendary Blue Note Records in 2002. The second album ''Fennika'' was published by Plastinka Records. The third album ''Muzak'' was released five years later in 2010. It was issued by Universal Music Finland. The latest project ''SlowHillxEGS'' is a collaboration with the Helsinki-based contemporary artist EGS, known for his global graffiti art and other visual projects. The trio does not perform concerts in the traditional form as their rare appearances are about composing new chill hop sounds while simultaneously creating a work of art. The tracks are inspired by lo-fi hip hop genre, mellow relaxation and elevator music. The aim of the concept album or performance is to create a new kind of live dialogue with live instruments, groovy beats and painterly techniques, which forms a feedback loop of immediate inspiration to give birth to new creations.


Other collaborations

Outside of
RinneRadio RinneRadio is a Finnish group of electro jazz pioneers. Operating on the boundaries of jazz and electronic music, RinneRadio fused jazz into ambient music and techno years before it became a worldwide trend and added hints of world music into i ...
, Wimme, SlowHill and his solo albums, reedsman/composer Tapani Rinne has made his mark through close collaborations with several artists, mostly from Finland. In the early days of his career he collaborated with respected jazz musicians such as
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and
Raoul Björkenheim Raoul Melvin Björkenheim (born February 11, 1956) is an American jazz guitarist from Los Angeles. His mother is Finnish-American actress Taina Elg.''Finlands ridderskaps och adels kalender 1992'', pp. 92–93. Esbo 1991. In his teens he moved ...
with guest appearances on each other's albums. Another famous Finnish jazz musician, who worked closely together with Tapani Rinne, was pianist Iro Haarla. She was also part of the original lineup on RinneRadio's debut album. In the beginning of the 1990s, Tapani Rinne collaborated with another unconventional Finnish saxophonist, internationally acknowledged
Jimi Tenor Jimi Tenor (born Lassi O. T. Lehto, 1965) is a Finnish musician. His artist name is a combination of the first name of his youth idol Jimmy Osmond and the tenor saxophone. His band Jimi Tenor & His Shamans released its first album in 1988, whilst ...
. They ended up doing together album titled ''Suburban Sax'', which was released in 1991. Collaborations with Finnish multi-instrumentalist and percussionist Teho Majamäki led Tapani Rinne to record experimental albums ''Inside the Temple'' in 2012 and ''Under The Ground'' in 2015. The first one was recorded inside holy places in India, and the latter in the newly blasted rock tunnels of the railroad built to connect the center of Helsinki to the Vantaa airport. On both albums the artists improvised music inspired by the surroundings, while preserving the physical acoustics and echoes of the exceptional locations. All About Jazz credited ''Inside The Temple'' as a five stars album in their review in 2011. In 2020, Tapani Rinne collaborated with Helsinki-based electronic music artist Aleksi Myllykoski by playing saxophone on the minimalist, melancholic and introspective album ''Dark Days''. Musically the album has been described as ambient and drone-based noir jazz with influences from techno and jungle to experimental music. Aleksi Myllykoski also replaced Konsta “DJ Muffler” Mikkonen in the official lineup of RinneRadio in 2020. Using the alias TR, Tapani Rinne has collaborated with popular Finnish
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artist Janji on several tracks, such as “Milky Way Stars” in 2014, which has garnered millions of listens on various stream services. Since 2016, Rinne has participated as a musician in the innovative and widely covered Classical Trancelations in Concert music concept fusing classical music and rave culture and performing live together with the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra and a wide range of popular Finnish music artists on many occasions. With RinneRadio, Tapani Rinne has collaborated with several artists, including
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’s synthetist
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and world renowned dance producers such as Jaakko “
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” Salovaara and Jori Hulkkonen. Pauli Saastamoinen has been mainly responsible in the studio for the quality control and final sound mastering of recordings by Tapani Rinne during the years. Tapani Rinne has also collaborated with Tuomas Norvio frequently, also after the period when Norvio was officially a member of RinneRadio from 2001 till 2009. In the 1980s, Tapani Rinne played tenor saxophone in the Finnish band The Bullworkers, which fused many elements from rock to rhythm & blues, jazz and popular music, for some years until founding and focusing on RinneRadio.


Production work for other artists

Tapani Rinne worked as the musical producer of avantgarde and experimental accordionist
Kimmo Pohjonen Kimmo Pohjonen (born August 16, 1964) is a Finnish accordionist who is known for his avant-garde and experimental work with his custom-made electrified and modified instrument. He has released nine albums of his work and has toured Europe extens ...
’s albums ''Kielo'' (1999) and ''Kluster'' (2002). Kimmo Pohjonen has been granted the accolade of Finnish Folk Musician of the Year in 1996, 1997, 1998 and 1999 in the Finnish Ethnogala and has achieved international success and recognition worldwide. Rinne's production can also be heard on Finnish folk artist
Sanna Kurki-Suonio Sanna Kurki-Suonio (born 1966) is a Finnish singer, kantele player and composer in the contemporary folk / neo-folk music genre. She is most well known for her work with the band Hedningarna, which extended over eight years between 1991 and 1999. Sh ...
’s album ''Huria'', where he played as one of the musicians himself as well. The album was released in 2007 by Rockadillo Records.


Compositions for films, theater, radio and art exhibitions


Film music

Besides albums, Tapani Rinne has composed a lot of music for numerous films including documentaries, fiction movies and short films. The music for the fiction film ''Koti-ikävä'' (2005) was chosen as the representative of Finland for the competition in the international Auxerre Music & Cinema Festival in France. For the same soundtrack, Tapani Rinne and DJ Slow were also nominees in the Finnish
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for the best film music of 2005. Rinne also composed music for the Finnish documentary film
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, which premiered in 2017 and was directed by the French director Jean Michel Roux. One of his later international assignments was working as a composer for Norwegian dance film ''Human Habitat'' 2019''.'' Earlier during his career, Rinne has composed music for documentary film ''White Terror'', which was an international co-production and premiered in 2005. Wimme & Rinne and RinneRadio were responsible for compositions in the experimental short film ''Eatnanvuloš lottit'' (Maan sisällä linnut) by Finnish-
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director Marja Helander in 2017. The film was credited with the Risto Jarva Award in 2018. It was screened also at Sundance Film Festival in 2019 and eventually purchased into the collections of
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. For television series, Tapani Rinne has worked as the composer for the Nordic co-production ''Insider'' in 1999 as well provided theme music by RinneRadio for the series ''Kylmäverisesti sinun,'' broadcast in Finland in the beginning of the millennium. RinneRadio also composed music for the Italian films ''Atomic! A train of mad Italians in China'' (Cimap! Cento italiani matti a Pechino) in 2008 and ''The Missing Piece'' (Il pezzo mancante) in 2010, both directed by Giovanni Piperno. Other noteworthy film compositions by Tapani Rinne include documentary films ''Nokia Mobile: We Were Connecting People'' (Nokia Mobile: Matkapuhelimen tarina) (2017) directed by Arto Koskinen as well as ''When Heroes Lie'' (Sinivalkoinen valhe) (2012) and ''Pavlov’s Dogs'' (Pavlovin koirat) (2005) by director
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.


Incidental music

Tapani Rinne has composed incidental music for different performances from theater plays to contemporary circus and dance shows internationally. Rinne's premiere work as a theater composer was for the drama ''Frankenstein'' played in 2013 in the
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. In 2019, he composed music for a contemporary theater performance named ''Tie Konyaan'' there. Another collaboration with Wimme Saari was to compose the music for the physical and cinematic performance ''Strømsteder // Sarfartuut'' in Teater Grob, Copenhagen in 2013. The show was co-produced by the National Theatre of
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. Projects include also incidental music and compositions for contemporary dance performances, such as choreographer Susanna Leinonen's works ''No One, Just Your Friend'' in 2000 and ''Babolat'' in 2001. In the 2010s, Tapani Rinne composed and performed music for the Finnish contemporary circus group Circo Aereo’s shows. For example, in ''Mano'' he created a multi-faceted sonar landscape for the performance with his clarinet in 2014. Rinne has collaborated also with contemporary music group Defunensemble, when working together with sound designer and musician Tuomas Norvio as the composer for performances such as ''Concerto Planos'' in 2016 and electro-acoustic live performance ''Ko(o)dit Home Codes Gå dit! i''n 2017. RinneRadio played live music as the guest stars when Helsinki-based Dance Theater Hurjaruuth performed their Winter Circus show of 2006 in Auditorium
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in Rome, Italy.


Soundscape design

As a sound designer, Tapani Rinne has composed ambient soundscapes based on live instrumentation, many times in collaboration with Tuomas Norvio, for radio plays and programs of Finnish Broadcast Company
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. Many of these soundscapes were for ''Radioateljee'' show, which was broadcast for a period of more than 35 years on YLE radio and produced by Harri Huhtamäki. One of these plays directed by Huhtamäki, ''Hänen täytyy olla erilainen – Balladi Hallin Jannesta'', was announced as the winner in
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Awards in 2011 for the overall quality among radio documentaries. Rinne has also designed soundscapes for other radio programs, such as ''Ääniversumi'' and ''Radio Variaatio'' on YLE. Tapani Rinne has also created and composed soundscapes to art installations. One of these was the environmental art installation with Pia Ilonen, Ilkka Paloniemi and Annina Holmberg titled ''Kuiskausten puutarha'' in January 2000 in the Sinebrychoff park in Helsinki. Another one was a collaborative installation ''Kuula'' with Ilkka Paloniemi combining light and sound and exhibited on Lux Helsinki light festival in 2014. In 2018, he created the soundscape for ''Fire Garden'' installation exhibited for Helsinki Design Week and made together with designer Leena Kouhia and architect Sofie Hagerström. The next year Rinne worked as the sound designer on another installation titled ''Kotikatu/Uudenmaankatu'' with Leena Kouhia for HDW. Collaboration album ''Under The Ground'' in 2015 with Teho Majamäki was based on the recordings, which City of Vantaa originally ordered from the duo to be used as the soundscapes inside the new train stations connecting the
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to the city by rail. Rinne's soundscapes have been also heard in several art exhibitions, many of them focusing on photos in particular and including artists such as the Finnish fine art photographer Marja Pirilä.


Discography


Solo albums

*''Insider'' (1999) *''Nectic'' (2002) *''Silent Night'' (2005) *''Radioton'' (2019) *''Foghornia'' (2020)


With RinneRadio

''See:
RinneRadio RinneRadio is a Finnish group of electro jazz pioneers. Operating on the boundaries of jazz and electronic music, RinneRadio fused jazz into ambient music and techno years before it became a worldwide trend and added hints of world music into i ...
''


With Wimme and Wimme & Rinne

* ''Wimme'' (Wimme) (1995) * ''Gierran'' (Wimme) (1997) * ''Cugu'' (Wimme) (2000) * ''Mun'' (Wimme) (2009) * ''Soabbi'' (2013) (Wimme Saari & Tapani Rinne) * ''Human'' (2017) (Wimme & Rinne)


With SlowHill

''See: SlowHill''


With Jimi Tenor

* ''Suburban Sax'' (1991)


With Teho Majamäki

* ''Inside The Temple'' (2011) * ''Under The Ground'' (2015)


With Aleksi Myllykoski

* ''Dark Days'' (2020)


With Pori Big Band

* ''Luhtahuitti'' (2012)


With Tuomas Norvio and Harri Huhtamäki

* ''Mindscape Music'' (2014)


(As sideman...)


With

Edward Vesala Edward Vesala (15 February 1945 – 4 December 1999), born Martti Vesala, was a Finnish avant-garde jazz drummer. Career Born in Mäntyharju, he began playing jazz and rock in the 1960s, in such bands as Blues Section and Apollo. In the 1970 ...

*''
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'' (ECM, 1986)


With Krakatau

* ''Ritual'' (1988)


Awards

Tapani Rinne has been granted numerous awards for his musical work during the years. Some of the most notable include: *
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Prize of 2011 for compositions and arrangements on Wimme Saari's album ''Mun'' *
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Awards Winner of 2011 for ''Hänen täytyy olla erilainen – Balladi Hallin Jannesta'' for the overall quality among radio documentaries * Etno-Emma Prize of 2007 in the Finnish Emma Awards for Sanna Kurki-Suonio's album ''Huria'' produced by Tapani Rinne *
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Artist of the Year 1996 * Jazz-Emma Prize of 1994 in the Finnish Emma Awards for RinneRadio's album ''Unik'' * Georgie (Yrjö) Award of 1992 for the most distinguished and topical Finnish jazz musician of the year


Other nominations

In 2014, Tapani Rinne was nominated as one of the artistic advisors of
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in the committee founded for years 2014–2017. In 2013, he was also responsible for designing the program of Helsinki Festival's Wunderkammer club event organized in the Helsinki Music Centre.


References


External links


Official website of Tapani RinneRinneRadio’s official website
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