Jukka Perko Hurmio-orkesteri | en

Pērkons (this means Thunder in Latvian) was one of the most popular and scandalous bands of 1980's in Latvia. They formed in Rīga, Latvia in 1981. Because of the bands politically sharp lyrics it was banned for some time. The lyrics of the songs were mostly poems by Māris Melgalvs and Klāvs Elsbergs. Juris Kulakovs composed the music. Though Pērkons stopped their active work in early 1990's, the band still does some concerts from time to time. "Pie baltas lapas" (By a White Page), "Gandrīz tautasdziesma" (Almost a Folk-song), "Mana dienišķā dziesma" (My Daily Song), "Labu vakar!" (Good evening!), "Balāde...
Jukka Ruohomäki is a veteran in electronic music. He started on analogue equipment at the end of 1960's, worked with music through the 70's, made computer graphics in the 80's and began composing music again in 1994, after sixteen years of silence. Ruohomäki makes music with computers, and his method is based entirely on hearing. Bird song, human voices or steel plate scratching can all serve as basic material which is then worked into music. This is usually an extensive and time-consuming process. Ruohomäki does not use traditional pulse-based rhythmics, harmonics or notation. Instead, he listens to his sound material...
A cocoperation with Johan Skugge and Jukka Rintamaki. .
Jukka Kuoppamäki (born September 1, 1942 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish composer and a singer. He's the composer of quite a few Finnish evergreens like "Sininen ja valkoinen" (Blue and White), "Kultaa tai kunniaa" (Gold or Honour) and "Satulinna" (Fairytale Castle). Nowadays Jukka lives in Dortmund, Germany. He has taken part with eight songs in the Finnish preselections of the Eurovision Song Contest between 1971 and 2009. Here`s his discography: http://docs.google.com/View?id=dg549mnd_253g34m2wg3 http://docs.google.com/View?id=dg549mnd_254cnwsq4r9 http://docs.google.com/View?id=dg549mnd_255fkkhz9v6 .
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