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Organism

Jimi Tenor

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Album Review

Jimi Tenor's American debut benefits from better overall production than his previous album, but remains — for better and for worse — just as wildly varied from track to track. His basic fixations with electro, disco, and funk inform nearly every track, from the chorus-driven Parliament updates "Total Devastation" and "Year of Apocalypse" to the sinister "Planet Rock"-style synth on "Serious Love." Tenor even steps into seriously schmaltzy quiet-storm territory on "Sleep" and "City Sleeps." (Though the prospect of a heavily accented Finnish producer doing his Barry White impersonation is difficult to take with a straight face, it was probably intended as such.) As well-produced and musically intriguing as it is, Organism suffers from Tenor's instinct to take on a different genre with each track, making for a few enjoyable period pieces on an album that means less and less with each listen.

Customer Reviews

Phenomenal!

This is the album that I've always wanted to hear! Jimi Tenor makes music of unimaginable creativity and such delicate beauty. His music is almost impossible to describe as it defies the limits of every genre from which it borrows. As an album Organism is a further testament that Jimi Tenor is one of a kind. Songs such as "My Mind", "Sleep" and "Year of the Apocolypse" demontstate the Tenor's ability to similutaneously soothe the soul and stir the mind. Do yourself a favor and buy this album!

Biography

Born: Lahti, Finland

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '70s, '90s, '00s

Best described as techno's first cabaret star, Finland native Jimi Tenor is what you might imagine Detroit's answer to a cheesy lounge artist to be. Coming off as a kind of lo-fi Prince cross-bred with Maurizio, Atom Heart, and perhaps Jean-Jacques Perrey, Tenor's recordings are released through Sahko/Puu (home to most of the scant Finnish techno scene); despite the fact that they stick out of the label roster like a sore thumb, they have attracted something of a devoted cult following, mainly among...
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