Jimi Tenor
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Jimi Tenor (born Lassi O. T. Lehto, 1965)[1] is a Finnish composer and a musician.[2][3][4][5] His artist name is a combination of an instrument and the first name comes from Lassi's childhood. When he was little next door neighbour girls used to call him Jimi because of likeness to Jimmy Osmond .. Jimi Tenor found that irritating, but the name stuck for life. The last name comes from tenor saxophone, that is Jimi's main instrument.
Music
[edit]Jimi started his career in Jimi Tenor & His Shamans playing industrial music. The group was inspired by the Italian futurist Luigi Russolo, Japanese drumming ensembles and industrial noise music. His band Jimi Tenor & His Shamans released its first album in 1988.
Having disbanded Jimi Tenor And His Shamans, the artist embarked on a solo career in the early 1990s, recording his debut work "Sähkomies" on rudimentary equipment in a small New York apartment. The album was released in 1994 on the Finnish imprint Sähko that also issued Tenor’s sophomore work "Europa" a year later, expanding on the ideas articulated on the first disc.
On the back of a game-changing performance at the Love Parade in Berlin, Jimi Tenor scored his first hit with "Take Me Baby", entering the charts and signing a deal with the seminal electronic label Warp Records. The three Warp albums – "Intervision" (1997), "Organism" (1999) and "Out Of Nowhere" (2000) .
2003 Jimi Tenor Big Band toured around Europe playing more than 50 gigs in one stretch. Jimi Tenor has since collaborated with Umo Jazz Orchestra , Tv and Radio Orchestra of Croatia , Dachau Big Band, Metropole Orkest and with the avant-garde big band Flat Earth Society.
2011 Jimi Tenor made an album with Tony Allen called Inspiration Information. After the release Jimi Tenor and Tony Allen toured extensively in Europe.
Between 2006 and 2012 Jimi Tenor was busy recording several album for Sähkö Recordings with a Berlin based afrobeat band Kabukabu. They made two albums Joystone (2007) and 4th Dimension (2008). And later on in 2012 The Mystery Of Aether for Kindered Spirits (label)
In 2009, he covered an Elektroids song for the Warp20 (Recreated) compilation album, as well as having his song "Paint the Stars" covered by Hudson Mohawke.
Efortlessly blending jazz, synthesizer sounds, Afrobeats and drum machine dubs, Jimi Tenor created a distinctive sound which he himself rewired and renewed. Not that his compositions were overly academic, on the contrary – they often resembled free-fowing, sporadic sketches, with an infectiously irrepressible touch of the absurd.
As a soloist Jimi Tenor has appeared mostly as a flute player, also saxophone. Jimi Tenor does frequent guest apparences and have been visiting records from Nightmares on Wax, Malla and Dalindeo.
During his years composing, he has released albums on Sähkö Recordings, Warp Records, Kitty-Yo record labels, Philophon, Bureau-B and Timmion.
He had done more than 15 solo albums and many collaboration album where he is the main composer. Collaborations with: UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra, Tony Allen, Edward Vesala, Kabukabu, Freestyle Man, Jori Hulkkonen. Nicole Willis, Timmion Records (Soul Investigators), Maurice Fulton, Khan Of Finland, Lary 7, DJ Sotofett.
Films
[edit]Jimi Tenor has filmed a science fiction film Nuntius with Jori Hulkkonen. Tenor and Hulkkonen constantly change the script. Only way to see the film is to see it in a live performance, since Hulkkonen and Tenor play the soundtrack live.
Sähkö the Movie - Jimi Tenor Documented the early era of Sähkö records, Ilpo Väisänen, Keith Mc Ivor (aka DJ Twitch), Tommi Grönlund (founder of Sähkö records), and Mika Vainio.
Life
[edit]Tenor was born in Lahti, Finland.[1], ski jumping town of Finland. Jimi has told in multiple interviews about his childhood and ski jumping with other kids as a hobby. Jimi Tenor has lived in Berlin (1990), New York (1991-1994), London ( 1999-2000) Barcelona (1996-1999, 2001-2004) and Helsinki (2009-).
Discography
[edit]Jimi Tenor and his Shamans
[edit]- Total Capacity of 216,5 Litres; LP (1988, Euros)
- Diktafon; CD/LP (1989, Poko Records)
- Mekanoid; CD/LP (1990, Poko Records)
- Fear of a Black Jesus; CD/LP (1992, Bad Vugum)
Solo
[edit]- Sähkömies; Digital/CD/LP (1994, Sähkö Recordings)
- Europa; Digital/CD/LP (1995, Sähkö Recordings)
- Intervision; Digital/CD/LP (1997, Warp)
- Venera; EP/CD, (1998, Warp)
- Organism; Digital/CD/LP (1999 Warp/Sire Records)
- Out Of Nowhere; Digital/CD/LP (2000, Warp)
- Cosmic Relief; Digital/EP, (2001, Sähkö Recordings)
- Utopian Dream; Digital/CD/LP (2001, Sähkö Recordings)
- Higher Planes; Digital/CD/LP (2003, Kitty-Yo)
- Beyond The Stars; Digital/CD/LP (2004, Kitty-Yo)
- ReComposed by Jimi Tenor; Digital/CD/LP (2006, Deutsche Grammophon)
- Live in Berlin; Digital (2007, Kitty-Yo)
- Saxentric; Digital/CD/LP (2016, Herakles Records)
- Order of Nothingness; Digital/CD/LP (2018, Philophon)
- Metamorpha; Digital (2020, BubbleTease Communications)
With Abdissa Assefa
[edit]- Itetune; LP (2011, Temmikongi)
With Kabu Kabu
[edit]- Sunrise; EP/CD (2006, Sähkö Recordings)
- Joystone; Digital/CD/LP (2007, Sähkö Recordings)
- Mystery Spot; 7" (2008, Sahco Records)
- 4th Dimension; Digital/CD/LP (2009, Sähkö Recordings)
- Mystery of Aether; Digital/CD/LP (2012, Kindred Spirits)
With Tony Allen
[edit]- Inspiration Information Volume 4; Digital/CD/LP (2009, Strut Records)
- OTO Live Party; Digital/CD/LP (2018, Moog Recordings Library)
With Lary 7, Mia Teodoratus; Soft Focus
[edit]- Soft Focus; Digital/LP (2013, Sähkö Recordings)
With Nicole Willis; Cola & Jimmu
[edit]- Soul Makeover; as Nicole Willis, Digital/CD/LP (2000, Sähkö Recordings/Puu)
- Be It; as Nicole Willis, Digital/CD/LP (2004, Sähkö Recordings/Puu)
- Enigmatic; as Cola & Jimmu, Digital/CD/LP (2013, Herakles Records)
- I Give To You My Love And Devotion; as Cola & Jimmu, Digital/CD/LP (2014, Herakles Records)
- My Name Is Nicole Willis; as Nicole Willis & UMO Jazz Orchestra, Digital/CD/LP (2017, Persephone Records)
With Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators (As also Jimmy Tenor)
[edit]- You Better Change/Raw Steaks; 7" (2003, Sahco Records)
- If This Ain't Love (Don't Know What Is)/Instrumental; 7"/Maxi/WL/CD (2005/2007, Timmion Records/Above The Clouds/Differ-Ant)
- Keep Reachin' Up; Digital/CD/LP/Cass (2005/2006/2007/2008, Timmion Records/Mit-Wit Records/P-Vine Records/Light In The Attic/Above The Clouds/Differ-Ant)
- My Four Leaf Clover/Holdin' On; 7" (2006, Timmion Records)
- Feeling Free/Instrumental; 7" (2006/2007, Timmion Records/Above The Clouds)
- Tell Me When/It's All Because Of You; 7" (2013, Timmion Records)
- Tortured Soul; Digital/CD/LP (2013, Timmion Records/P-Vine Records)
- Paint Me In A Corner/Where Are You Now; 7" (2015, Timmion Records)
- Happiness In Every Style; Digital/CD/LP (2015, Timmion Records)
- One In A Million/Instrumental; Digital/7" (2015, Timmion Records)
- Let's Communicate/Instrumental; 7" (2015, Timmion Records)
With Nicole Willis featuring Tony Allen
[edit]- All For You/Touching; 7" (2015, Sahco Records)
With Myron & E with The Soul Investigators
[edit]- Broadway; Digital/CD/LP (2013, Timmion Records)
With Willie West & The High Society Brothers
[edit]- Lost Soul; Digital/CD/LP (2014, Timmion Records)
With The Soul Investigators
[edit]- Vulture's Prayer/Bad Viberations; 7" (2015, Timmion Records)
- Soul Groove; Digital/CD/LP (2015, Timmion Records)
With UMO Jazz Orchestra
[edit]- Mysterium Magnum; Digital/CD/LP (2015, Herakles Records)
- My Name Is Nicole Willis; Digital/CD/LP (2017, Persephone Records)
With Tapani Rinne
[edit]- Suburban Sax; Digital/CD (1991, no label)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "jimi tenor : tenorvision : bio". www.jimitenor.com. Retrieved 2019-11-17.
- ^ Walters, John L. (21 September 2004). "Jimi Tenor, Jazz Cafe, London". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-11-17 – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ Spencer, Neil (24 September 2000). "Pop: Jimi Tenor". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712. Retrieved 2019-11-17 – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ Walters, John L. (19 September 2000). "Reviews; Jimi Tenor". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-11-17 – via www.theguardian.com.
- ^ Clarke, Betty (17 March 2003). "Jimi Tenor Big Band, Jazz Cafe, London". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-11-17 – via www.theguardian.com.
External links
[edit]- Jimi Tenor – official site
- Jimi Tenor discography at Discogs
- Jimi Tenor & His Shamans fanpage (archive)