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PK
PK during the soundcheck of his album presentation at Kinomaja, Tallinn in November 2023.
PK during the soundcheck of his album presentation at Kinomaja, Tallinn in November 2023.
Background information
Birth nameJoosep Vau
Also known asPKestonia, Painduv Keel
Born (1989-07-03) 3 July 1989 (age 35)
Tallinn, Estonia
GenresAlternative hip hop, emo, post-punk, rap rock, indie, emo rap, hyperpop
Occupation(s)Songwriter, rapper, singer, promotor, event host, event organizer
InstrumentVocals
Years active2004–present
LabelsGlitch, Please, Chainz, Rexius Records
Websitehttps://www.glitchplease.ee/

PK (born on 3 July 1989 as Joosep Vau) is known as one of the most diverse artists in Estonia and the founder of the "Parema Elu Nimel" movement, which advocates the right to spiritual freedom without prejudice regardless of personal status or interests. He is also the right-hand man at Glitch, Please - a platform, label, and event series founded and ran by Estonian prodigy Karl Korts.

He has been musically active since 2004 but was on a brief hiatus for a period due to a health condition he suffered in 2007. He has since then appeared in both national and foreign media talking about its effects on his life and how music has helped him restart.

Early years in music, MC Battles

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PK started his career in music as a battlerapper. In 2004, he released his first single "Tõrje", which featured an instrumental from s'Poom who was a known solo rapper in Estonia at the time and since then has become the frontman of the old-school hip hop group 5LOOPS.

In 2005–2007, PK took part of the annual freestyle rap MC Battle, with several encounters with Põhjamaade Hirm, who known as known as Estonia's best battle MC in the 2000s. In 2006, at the age of 16, PK took part in an invite only battle hosted by Õllesummer[1] which saw the nation's 16 best freestylers go head-to-head. He finished fourth.

Health

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On 27 June 2007, PK suffered a stroke at his home in Tallinn which was nearly fatal. He lost every physical function including the ability to speak and spent a week in the intensive care unit in critical condition under close observation before being moved to the general patients ward. From there he was assigned to additional two months in a rehabilitation centre in Keila, Estonia before being released to go home in the fall of 2007. Since then, newspapers and magazines including Õhtuleht,[2] Puutepunkt[3] and Kodutohter[4] have published articles about the events that took place in 2007, resulting in the awareness of youth strokes in Estonia going up noticeably. As an outcome of the stroke, the musician suffers from nerve damage plus physical and psychological symptoms such as the inability to run, anxiety and also a severe lack of balance. In interviews, he has described his anxiety as it "going up to the point of feeling like my eardrums will burst from my own heartbeat."

After the stroke, he suffered from depression and was diagnosed with PTSD and anxiety disorder, he spent over a year taking prescription drugs Zoloft, Cipralex and Xanax. During this period, he saw several psychiatrists and psychologists but was never admitted to any facility for mental recovery. Years after that, he has been open about taking the medication and ending that treatment in 2009. On 15 March 2013, nearly six years after his accident, PK said in an interview with ETV that he had "gotten over the incident".[5]

There was never a clear cause provided as to why the stroke occurred but it was likely to be a result of many bone fractures gotten from basketball combined with a genetic trait.

SIGNATURE

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In 2008, PK started to release solo projects again as well as forming a rap/pop group SIGNATURE with James Heckert. They released several English mixtapes over the course of their active years. In 2011, the group discontinued and PK turned back to Estonian music. The foreign scene had a big influence on his craft and he was one of the first people to start making new-school hip hop in Estonia in the early 2010s.

After SIGNATURE, PK did not make music for the next couple of years. In 2013, he started writing again.

First Estonian albums, Parema elu nimel

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In December 2013, he released PK7F—an independent mixtape of seven songs. At the end of 2014, he released a video for his spiritual anthem "Palverännak"[6] and an acoustic studio video for the same song.

On 27 June 2015, PK released his first studio album Labürint, it was voted as the eighth-best hip hop release in Estonia 2015.[7] PK was voted as the 15th-best rapper in 2016 and the video for "Parema elu nimel" as the 11th-best video. The songs success led to his own party series which was held during a period of one year in Suhkrumoll, a bar in the Old Town of Tallinn. "Parema elu nimel" parties were about being united together and blocking out all human prejudice. The party usually featured new-school and trap music and hosted a different performer each time. Names who have performed at the party include Okym, Akar, Utoopia, Fofkin and the best-known Estonian female rapper Tiiu, among others. Suhkrumoll was closed and sold in 2018.

Ideed and Masterhead records

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On 9 July 2018, Masterhead Records made an announcement that PK would be joining their ranks. Five days later PK released his EP "Ideed" on Spotify and Apple Music.

Hiatus from performing

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After a show celebrating his 15 years in music and performing at Tallinn Music Week in 2019, PK stated that he would not be performing any more shows for an indefinite period of time. The hiatus was broken in December of the same year, as he gave the only performance of his new album "Amfiibinimene" at the Red Emperor Bar in the Old Town of Tallinn.

Braucieno

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In 2019, the rapper created a YouTube persona called Braucieno. In a five-episode series he shared the events of 2007 in detail for the first time while also pleading people to seek help for various mental and physical problems. At first the series was supposed to continue on other subjects but ultimately was announced void because PK felt he had "said everything I wanted to say on that channel". On 20 November 2019, PK announced a new album on his Facebook page. The personal project called "Amfiibinimene" was released on 3 November 2019.

4AM and Dress Sexy at My Funeral

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In the beginning of 2020, the musician released "4AM", his first EP which could be described more as alternative emo rap and less conventional hip hop. Few months later, he revealed that he had been working on a bi-lingual album and leaked information that it would hardly feature any rapping at all. PKs sixth release in five years was called "Dress Sexy at My Funeral" and was released on 22 June 2022. The video single "i think the asphalt hates me" was released on 7 June and got a positive reaction from both Estonians and foreigners. He released the video for "more" a few months later. The video was a compilation of the summer of 2020 with additional staged clips.

The three-album year

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PK released Wet Dreams & 911 Calls at the start of 2021. The EP had strong influences of euro-trance in several songs accompanied by the artists more usual alternative rap sound. The project featured six songs with PK calling it a "story of 3 genres", where each genre had two songs to represent itself. The surreal artwork was created by an Estonian artist and designer Marju Lember. Lember had also created designs several times for singles that PK released during 2020. "Wet Dreams & 911 Calls" was voted the 14th-best hip hop album in Estonia in 2021.

On 14 February 2021, PK uploaded a video for his own version of the famous Blink-182 song "Man Overboard" on his Instagram page. The video featured scenes of him recording the song with comical cutscenes. A month later, on 5 March 2021, he released another cover. This time an a capella version of "Make-up Makes Me Pretty", originally performed by 93FEETOFSMOKE, a vocalist and producer from Richmond, Virginia. In July, PK released a piano version of Machine Gun Kelly's song "Play This When I'm Gone" with the piano played by YouTuber Sachin Sen.

He released an Estonian song *eemal/ära" on 29 June 2021, which featured vocals from Sume Made—a young acoustic music, lo-fi and alternative hip hop artist.

On 30 August 2021, PK released a seven-song project called "brother from another struggle", he said on social media that it was "a representation of not the struggles that the world makes us face, but what our own mind makes us face". The song "RSVP" featured vocals from an Estonia-born but Los Angeles raised pop artist SVNDRA.

PK ended 2021 by dropping a nine-track album titled "appear offline. The artist made an Instagram post on 30 December 2021 that read "sometimes i just want 2 log off. but i cant, can i? its fine, the network doesnt work like that. msn had it right the first time. not here, not done either. appear offline. here are 9 naked songs. 2021 was a weird place."

"appear offline" was a fusion between indie rock and rap, with several songs including no rapping at all while others were built to be a singular long rapped verse. Acoustic track "reptile skin" featured an American indie singer Nolan Boerger, also known as Veachwalk. "upgrades downgrades" was a heartfelt rap song dedicated to PK's mother. The final song of the album called "corners" got PK his first recognition in the indie genre with placements on Spotify's indie playlists. There was no distinguishable artwork for the album, it was uploaded with a blank black square with only the albums name written in white in the bottom left corner.

International recognition

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During the first 2 weeks of 2022, PK released a home video for every song off of his album "appear offline". He stated multiple times in social media that once these videos were all put out, a new chapter would begin musically. PK and Sume Made worked together again on their valentines day pop-punk single "mesi", which was released on February 14.

On 16 February 2022, PK posted a teaser for his new video single "after eight" on Instagram revealing that it was directed by Kenneth Rüütli—a well-known videographer and musician in Estonia, who is also a member of the rap-rock group Põhja-Tallinn. Rüütli has directed numerous videos in the local scene for artists including Suur Papa, Artjom Savitski, Merlyn Uusküla, Wild Disease and others. The video was released on 22 February 2022, marking the beginning of PK's "new chapter". Instead of a standard press release, PK issued a heartfelt letter to his supporters where he admitted suffering from a years-long depression. The letter held an uplifting mood throughout with an ending line of "if you can take it, you can make it", referencing Unbroken, an American war film directed by Angelina Jolie about American Olympian and Army officer Louis "Louie" Zamperini. In the first weeks of the release, it got media coverage and radio play in Estonia, Brazil, Spain, Italy, United Kingdom and US, making it the most successful international single PK had released. Several alternative music blogs, websites and podcasts outside of Estonia including Eat This Rock, noir rock band Edgar Allen Poets and Music Mondays covered the release of "after eight".

The acoustic version of the song was released on 14 March 2022, and featured Sume Made on the guitar.

On 15 April, less than two months after his last video, PK released "white pants". A nostalgic-sounding pop-punk song produced by Canadian rock musician Jackson Southorn, also known as Jakkyboi.

Andy Myers (DJ Kenneth A), an American EDM producer from Maryland, made a synthwave version of "white pants" which was released on 26 May 2022. Myers has won a remix competition held by Talenthouse and got the chance to remix the hitsong "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen.

On July 1, PK released the single "superstore", which had the melodic new-school hip hop elements from his earlier years. It was inspired by the hit single "Broccoli" and the Netflix comedy series Superstore. It was released at the same date on all the major streaming platforms as the official video for it on YouTube. It was a one-take video filmed in downtown Tallinn. In the press release PK encouraged people to let go of the problems their own mind creates, enjoy the summer and life overall. "superstore" was the first single from PK which was put together in three different countries—it was produced by an American producer Harry Allan and mastered in Germany by Dominik Holond at Protonaut Studios. The lyric video for "superstore" was released on 24 July and featured pictures from PKs childhood alongside meme style fill ins.

PK announced on his Instagram profile on August 16 that his mother will release her new single in September of the same year and it he will feature on it. His mom was on a musical hiatus for over 30 years before linking up with people in the blues scene and starting performing again.

The video for the song was filmed and edited by Kenneth Rüütli while almost entirely directed by PK's mother. The song was a mixture of classical music, blues and hip hop.

On October 2, PK announced on his Instagram that he will be releasing a cover version of a song by British rock band Placebo but did not state the song title. He followed the post up on October 8, which revealed the song would be "Protect Me from What I Want" from their 2003 album Sleeping With Ghosts.

His single "freefall" was released on October 14, 2022. It featured the vocalist of Estonias best-known metalcore band Horror Dance Squad—Karl Mesipuu. It was the first record PK made in that genre and the song got callbacks to Linkin Park and Chester Bennington on social media.

In December, PK announced the first single of the next year with "eileen" set for January 7, 2023 release.

On December 12, he released "viimane jõuluöö", a cover version of the song by legendary Estonian punk band Vennaskond. PK has stated in interviews multiple times that Vennaskond is his favorite band and their music helped him through the events of 2007. In a 2022 interview with Nataliez World he said "..and of course my all-time favorite—romantic punk band called Vennaskond" when asked about his favorite local bands in Estonia.

The return of the "Parema Elu Nimel" party

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On September 16, 2022, PK's party series made its return in a revamped form. Instead of the trap theme of its previous years, the event had a strong pop-punk influence featuring bands Noodle Charity and pizzafacial. The party also served as a five-year anniversary of the same named songs release.

Rexius / the desolation era

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In January 2023, PK signed with Swedish music company Rexius Records. On April 24, he announced on his social media that the first single working together with Rexius would be released on June 2 along with a video. "Remedy" was released with a hectic, glitchy video that PK himself called "one of the coolest ones we made" in an interview with MuusikaPlaneet.[8][citation needed] In August 2023, PK teased a new album on his official Instagram account, posting "just read online that my new album is dropping this fall. cool". On September 5, he revealed that his first album with Rexius Records would be released on October 13 of 2023. He posted the tracklist for the album on his official Instagram account on September 21, which included three vocalists from Estonias metalcore scene – Sixten, Anne Arrak and Karl Mesipuu. He followed it up with another post joking about how audio engineering company Leveler Audio made his "sounding like nothing" songs "insane".

Glitch, Please

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In the summer of 2023, PK joined the team of Glitch, Please – a platform for modern electronic music. He was an addition to the roster, joining founder Karl Korts, creative department head and resident MIA and a local underground cult hero and resident DJ NEOONDREED. PK and Korts gave their first live show together on August 23, 2023, at the Sofa King hip-hop edition. They performed 4 songs and followed it with a playback of Unicorn on Ketamine – Horsestyle. The setlist had never been performed by PK and all of the songs were from his emo rap period dating back to 2020 and 2021. The songs were "Phases", "the dotted line", "idk which way is up" and "RSVP". The performance also featured Korts driving up to the stage in his BMW and stepping out in an alien mask. He would proceed to dance and jump around in it for the entirety of the set. When the outro ended, they stepped off the stage, both entered the same BMW and drove off only to return moments later from the other side of the venue.

With 2023 seeing both MIA stepping down and NEOONDREED focusing mainly on other projects, Glitch, Please would become a two-man endeavour. PK has stated in several interviews with Estonian music magazines that he sees Glitch, Please as an experience that led him to discover a brother. Korts and PK curated and hosted a festival stage together for the first time at Kõu Festival 2024, which is the biggest electronic music festival in Estonia. In addition to Glitch, Please label artists, notable names on their stage included White Girl, an uber-artistic satire act, My Friend Ariel from Israel, Submerged and many more from the Estonian experimental electronical music scene. On August 24, 2024, Glitch, Please and club Hall, the ravemeka of Tallinn, held a collaborative event with Columbian techno legend Sonico headlining.

Musical style and influences

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PK is known for mixing numerous music genres and has had albums shared into segments where 1/3 is euro-trance, 1/3 hip hop and 1/3 acoustic indie. In 2000s he mostly made underground and old-school hip hop. During the 2010s he became one of the most forward new-school hip hop and trap artists in Estonia. His style at the time was often described as melodic rap mixed with EDM. While the genre is usually known for having simple lyrics, PK found his own lane partnering club beats with style contradicting serious, angst-filled lyrics. He later started adding elements from rock, punk and emo as his music became a fusion of alternative rock, post-punk, hyperpop, hip hop, rap rock, pop-punk and electronic music.

PK has cited Talib Kweli and Atmosphere as the biggest influences in the beginning of his career. He has named Placebo, Belle and Sebastian, Poorstacy, Panic! at the Disco, Blink 182, Vennaskond, Idiootsuse Revolutsioon, Twenty One Pilots, Machine Gun Kelly, Lil Peep and Bloc Party as his favorite artists that have had the biggest influence on his life and music. As a kid, he was a superfan of Michael Jackson, Queen and listened to a lot of The Prodigy, Guano Apes and Scooter at his childhood home with his sister.

Discography

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Mixtapes

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  • "Mastermind" (2008)
  • "97 Seconds: A King and a Pawn" (2008)
  • "Sound is God" (2009 with SIGNATURE)
  • "Alternate Universes" (2009 with SIGNATURE)
  • "Can U Hear Me?" (2009)
  • "All Out" (2009)
  • "PK7F" (2013)

Albums

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Title Details
Labürint
  • Released: 3 July 2015
  • Label: none
  • Genre: alternative hip hop
  • Format: CD, digital download, digital stream
Parema Elu Nimel
  • Released: 3 July 2017
  • Label: Chainz
  • Genre: new-school hip hop
  • Format: CD, digital download, digital stream
Ideed EP
  • Released: 14 July 2018
  • Label: Masterhead Records
  • Genre: new-school hip hop, trap
  • Format: digital stream
Amfiibinimene
  • Released: 3 November 2019
  • Label: Chainz
  • Genre: new-school hip hop, trap
  • Format: digital download, digital stream
4AM
  • Released: 1 February 2020
  • Label: Chainz
  • Genre: emo rap
  • Format: digital download, digital stream
Dress Sexy at My Funeral
  • Released: 22 June 2020
  • Label: Chainz
  • Genre: emo rap, alternative rock
  • Format: digital download, digital stream
Wet Dreams & 911 Calls
  • Released: 4 January 2021
  • Label: Chainz
  • Genre: emo rap, alternative rock, euro trance
  • Format: digital stream
brother from another struggle
  • Released: 30 August 2021
  • Label: Chainz
  • Genre: emo rap, alternative rock
  • Format: digital stream
appear offline
  • Released: 30 December 2021
  • Label: Chainz
  • Genre: alternative rock, indie, alternative hip hop
  • Format: digital stream
between you, me & desolation
  • Released: 13 October 2023
  • Label: Rexius Records
  • Genre: alternative hip-hop, post-punk, pop punk
  • Format: digital stream


References

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  1. ^ "Õllesummer homepage". Archived from the original on 2 June 2017. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Õhtuleht". www.ohtuleht.ee.
  3. ^ "ERR.ee uudised | ETV". ERR.
  4. ^ "Kodutohter | Kodutohter". kodutohter.ee.
  5. ^ "Insuldi üle elanud noor räppar: ma arvan, et olen sellest üle saanud". ERR. 15 March 2015.
  6. ^ "PK – Palverännak" – via soundcloud.com.
  7. ^ "AASTAKÜSITLUS 2015". 8 January 2016.
  8. ^ MP (5 June 2023). "ILMUS ROOTSI PLAADIFIRMA JA PK KOOSTÖÖ ESIMENE SINGEL: "LIHTSATEL LAHENDUSTEL ON MEIST ÜKSKÕIK" – 🎶 MuusikaPlaneet". muusikaplaneet.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 8 June 2023.
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