Named after the Finnish word for electricity, Sähko is without a doubt one of the most significant labels of the 1990s, having pioneered the sound of minimalistic reduction with ground-breaking acts like Ø, Pan(a)sonic, and Mike Ink. Founded by Tommi Grönlund with the help of Pan Sonic's Mika Vainio and Ilpo Väisänen, the label has managed to put forth a unique vision of electronic music, based on sparse rhythmic repetition and analogue sine waves. This has however not stopped Sähko from occasional excursions into different fields with jazz releases by Jimi Tenor, electro experiments by Freestyle Man, or acoustic recordings by nsi..
This Track is featured in Feature #092:
Over the past few years the Sandwell District label has been a remarkable source of mesmerizing techno tracks. In times where every DJ and producer seems to be more concerned with self-promotion than the music itself, Sandwell's understated and low-key more...
Sandwell District: "Mika Vainio under his, 'Ohm', pseudonym. 'Oleva' is an album of music for cities. I love the John Carpenter-esque, 'city under siege' vibe of the 'U-Bahn' and 'S-Bahn' tracks. I also like how it's a bit of a departure for Mika Vainio. It's more stringy and soundtrackish than a lot of his other material. And it has a cover version of Pink Floyd's, 'Let The Controls To The Heart Of The Sun'. Class."
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The Album Oleva
was top 1 in Best Rated Releases of Week #6
