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Down another rabbit-hole this weekend, I came across this set of interviews with family and friends of the late Mika Vainio, noise and techno pioneer and the source of some of my favourite electronic music recordings (both artistically and sonically).
NB: for non-Finnish speakers, will need to be machine translated.
His father says:
And an example of his work:
NB: for non-Finnish speakers, will need to be machine translated.
His father says:
The musicality seemed to be hidden in Mika at first because he couldn’t play instruments. If he whistled, then mostly next to the note. Music just had to grow out of him over time, into his own form of self-expression.
The school music teacher’s comment confirmed the non-musical image. He had said in the hearing of everyone, "Even though Vainio's son is no gunpowder inventor, maybe we'll come up with something for him." Mika remembered this remark for the rest of his life. He could later get some kind of revenge energy from the teacher’s nonsalization. But for the child, that must have been overwhelming to hear.
Mika’s desire to become an artist didn’t surprise me. But it came as a surprise that Mika was able to develop the music in his own way and rise to fame with it.
And an example of his work: