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Finnish harmonica band with two albums as yet: Jarruta and Sväng. The new harmonica quartet Sväng is no stranger to the world music crowd. Led by Jouko Kyhälä, a master musician with a doctor's degree on harmonica, the ensemble bring forth a set of original compositions with depth very few would normally associate with harmonica groups. Having performed the world over performing material lifted from their two critically acclaimed Aito Records albums (Sväng was released in 2004 and Jarruta in 2008), Sväng function on stage as a tight unit, where four top-notch harmonica visionaries breathe life into one vision of music that fuses together Nordic and Balkan influences, effortlessly bending both worlds, everything in between and beyond. Personality, character, professionalism, vision, and intensity are among the adjectives which could be used to characterise Sväng and their celebrated live sets. This harmonica attack from Finland has to be heard to be believed. “It's probably safe to say they're the world's leading mouth-organ ensemble.” Simon Broughton, The London Evening Standard (*****) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Finnish harmonica band with two albums as yet: Jarruta and Sväng. The new harmonica quartet Sväng is no stranger to the world music crowd. Led by Jouko Kyhälä, a master musician with a doctor's degree on harmonica, the ensemble bring forth a set of original compositions with depth very few would normally associate with harmonica groups. Having performed the world over performing material lifted from their two critically acclaimed Aito Records albums (Sväng was released in 2004 and Jarruta in 2008), Sväng function on stage as a tight unit, where four top-notch harmonica visionaries breathe life into one vision of music that fuses together Nordic and Balkan influences, effortlessly bending both worlds, everything in between and beyond. Personality, character, professionalism, vision, and intensity are among the adjectives which could be used to characterise Sväng and their celebrated live sets. This harmonica attack from Finland has to be heard to be believed. “It's probably safe to say they're the world's leading mouth-organ ensemble.” Simon Broughton, The London Evening Standard (*****) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Aika
Liikkuva linna - Howl's Moving Castle
Haidukka
Deadline
Sateen Tango
Phennela Menge Phurane Kaale
Kaipaustango
Jampparaleele
Tango De La Abuelita
Lelita loanna
Saaren Erakko
Tango De La Abuelita - Grandmother's Tango
Kua Kua Kome Kiki? / Quando Se Come Aqui?
Liikkuva Linna (Howl's Moving Castle)
Moara
Tyyskä
Kua Kua Kome Kiki? - Quando Se Come Aqui?
Om Inte Du Vill
Kurjet
Silia Valssi Mollissa
Svängtime Rag
Syli-ikävä - Longing For Someone To Hold
Kiiskellä Kisaa - Hot Times For Ruff
Silia Valssi Mollissa - Silia Waltz In Minor
Sandy Boys And Hangman's Reel
Niilon polska
Etude Op. 10 No. 12 "Revolution", Mazurka No. 49, Op. 68/2
Voi Kun Mulla On Ikävä - Oh How I Do Long For
Tajukankaan Polkka - Comatoscene Polka
Liljankukka
Schengen
Po Muromskoj Doroshkje
Humaljärvi
Kua Kua Kome Kiki?
Vanha jatsi
Marche Funèbre
Kiiskellä Kisaa
Hoijakat
Katrillia, Pilkkua ja Wappua
Prélude No 2, Op. 28
Voi Kun Mulla On Ikävä
Prélude No. 6, Op. 28 & Polonaise, Op. 44
Kyytiläinen
Tajukankaan Polkka
Eksyneen tango
Syyspihlajan alla
Prélude No. 4, Op. 28 & Nocturne No. 20 combined
Syli-ikävä
Mazurka No. 24 G Minor & Mazurka No. 23, Op 33/2 D Major
Kua Kua Kome Kiki? (Quando Se Come Aqui?)
Schladtzshe!
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