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Scandic Seinajoki This hotel is located in Seinäjoki’s town centre, known for its summer tango festival. It is 300 metres from Seinäjoki Train Station. It offers free 1 GB WiFi connection and free access to 2 saunas. Guest rooms at Scandic Seinäjoki are classically decorated and feature a satellite TV and a work desk. The bathroom comes with a shower and hairdryer. The Olivo Restaurant serves international cuisine in a casual setting. The on-site dance restaurant, Soittola, is a local hot spot, featuring live music. There is also the cosy Kummeli pub in the hotel. A breakfast buffet is served daily, and guests also have the option to request a takeaway breakfast bag from the reception at any time to enjoy at their own pace. The Alvar Aalto Centre, dedicated to the Finnish architect, is 5 minutes’ walk away. The Regional Museum of South Ostrobothnia is also a 5-minute walk from the hotel.
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Ovie Ejeheri joins SJK Seinajoki on loan
Our 19-year-old goalkeeper has joined the Finnish side on loan for the remainder of the season
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Hey did u use to be here as lewdnadia or smth? I recall a SEINAJOKI shirt
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yea i used to do porn some time ago. same person ye
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January Transfer Window 2023 - Update
Premier League 2022-2023
January transfer window update for all you sports buffs.
AFC Bournemouth
Out
Ferdinand Okoh (Dorchester)
James Hill (Hearts)
Arsenal
Out
Brooke Norton-Cuffy (Coventry)
Miguel Azeez (Wigan)
Arthur Okonkwo (Sturm Graz)
Ovie Ejeheri (SJK Seinajoki)
Aston Villa
In
Aaron Ramsey (loan recall)
Tyreik Wright (loan recall)
Alex Moreno (Real Betis)
Out
Cameron Archer (Middlesbrough)
Tyreik Wright (Plymouth Argyle)
Jhon Duran (Chicago Fire)
Frederic Guilbert (RC Strasbourg)
Indiana Vassilev (St. Louis City SC)
Brentford
In
Byron Wilson (Coventry)
Conor McManus (Bray Wanderers)
Fin Stevens (loan recall)
Mads Bech (loan recall)
Beaux Booth (Dorking)
Kevin Schade (Freiburg)
Paris Maghoma (loan recall)
Romeo Beckham (Inter Miami)
Out
Myles Peart-Harris (Forest Green Rovers) Loan extension
Aaron Pressley (Accrington)
Lachlan Brook (Crewe) Loan extension
Edon Pruti (Hartlepool)
Mads Bech (Groningen)
Brighton & Hove Albion
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Facundo Buonanotte (Rosario Central)
Jamie Mullins (Bohemians)
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Aaron Connolly (Hull)
Reda Khadra (Birmingham)
Ed Turns (Leyton Orient)
James Beadle (Crewe Alexandra)
Chelsea
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Benoit Badiashile (Monaco)
Andrey Santos (Vasco da Gama)
Joao Felix (Atletico Madrid)
Mykhailo Mudryk (Shakhtar Donetsk)
Crystal Palace
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Jack Butland (Man Utd)
John-Kymani Gordon (Carlise)
Malcolm Ebiowei (Hull)
Everton
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Nathan Broadhead (loan recall)
Niels Nkounkou (loan recall)
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Salomon Rondon (released)
Nathan Broadhead (Ipswich)
Tom Cannon (Preston)
Niels Nkounkou (Saint-Etienne)
Fulham
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Anthony Knockaert (Huddersfield)
Ibane Bowat (Den Bosch)
Leeds United
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Georginio Rutter (Hoffenheim)
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Alfie McCalmont (Carlisle)
Leo Hjelde (Rotherham)
Leicester City
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Ben Nelson (Doncaster)
Liverpool
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Max Woltman (loan recall)
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Jake Cain (Swindon Town)
Manchester City
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Liam Delap (Preston)
Kayky (Bahia)
Manchester United
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Wout Weghorst (Burnley)
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Martin Dubravka (loan recall)
Newcastle United
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Amadou Diallo (free)
Garang Kuol (Central Coast Mariners)
Martin Dubravka (loan recall)
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Garang Kuol (Hearts)
Nottingham Forest
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Danilo (Palmeiras)
Gustavo Scarpa (Palmeiras)
Alex Mighten (loan recall)
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Loic Bade (loan recall)
Southampton
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Carlos Alcaraz (Racing Club)
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Dynel Simeu (Morecambe)
Dan Nlundulu (Bolton)
Nico Lawrence (Torquay)
West Ham United
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Luizao (Sao Paulo)
Armstrong Okoflex (loan recall)
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Thierry Nevers (Bradford)
Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Matheus Cunha (Atletico Madrid)
Joe Young (loan recall)
Louie Moulden (loan recall)
Theo Corbeanu (loan recall)
Christian Marques (loan recall)
Lewis Richards (loan recall)
Mario Lemina (Nice)
Pablo Sarabia (Paris Saint-Germain)
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Leo Bonatini (released)
Joe Young (Telford)
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FROM : marcosfreitasblr - SEINÂJOKI, Finland - by pauliina
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Tellement de fun mais aussi de grandes peurs. La peur que ça ne sois qu'un rêve et de devoir repartir. Mais finalement, en y croyant assez nos souhaits se sont réalisées ! ❄🎉 . #ideapark #seinajoki #bowling #fun #friends #finlandais #trip #travel (à Ideapark Seinäjoki) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-49--bBLpf/?igshid=357jocotfegy
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Seinäjoki gothic
- Myöhästyt bussista. Seuraava menee torstaina 6. marraskuuta 2036
- Jos haluat vaikka Katajalaaksosta Hyllykalliolle niin siihen menee ainakin 3 tuntia vaikka matkaa on 7 kilometriä
- Niin ja Hyllykallioltahan et sitten pääsekkään pois. Sä asut siellä nyt. (:
- Sä et ees tiedä onko pullo-Kalevin oikee nimi Kalevi
- Festarit jakautuu seuraavasti: Tangomarkkinat: mummoja. Vauhtiajot: sun vanhemmat. Solarsound: yläastelaisia kännissä. Hiphopit: sama kuin Solarsound mutta myös nistejä. Provinssi: sama kuin Hiphopit mutta myös ulkopaikkakuntalaisia ja kiintiö metallibändi.
- Se perkeleen kaupunki ei auraa katuja ennen aamukahdeksaa eli hehehehhehe pyöräileppäs puolen metrin hangessa senkin talonpoika :3
- Se Törnävänsaaren sillan wnb lukkoviritelmä. Tarviiko siitä edes puhua?
- Onko Kultavuoressa asuvat oikeasti porvareita vai onko tämä antiikinaikainen taru? Entä onko Kasperi todellakin se alin helvetti?
- Painia voi halutessaan katsoa Tanelinrannassa koulujen päättäjäispäivänä tai Jerikon grillin pihassa jos joku hesalainen kermaperse on sattunut vahingossa kutsumaan paikkaa snägäriksi
- Duudsonit on kansallissankareita
- Tunnet pientä ylpeyttä kun näet aasialaisen turistin kuvaamassa Lakeuden Ristiä
- KUKA HITTO SUUNNITTELI SEN RUOSTEISEN FRAMIN???!! KUKA??!!
- Jos ei syö pinaattilättyjä jauhelihakastikkeen kanssa on isäm maan petturi
#suomitumblr#suomi#suomitumppu#gothic#seinäjoki#seinajoki#seinäjokigothic#seinajokigothic#mä ees yritin hei#textpost
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@jonneaaronofficial #jonneaaron #jonneaaronofficial #nextgig #tomorrow #torstai #18july2019 #klo2320 @vauhtiajot #vauhtiajotraceandrock #vauhtiajot2019 #Seinajoki #Finland🇫🇮 #tiikerinraidat 🔥🐯🔥 (presso Seinäjoki) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0AhoGCIYmpuI-PeJ1xZMuLNdlJkf-wyD42MB80/?igshid=2qucjgxxs6d9
#jonneaaron#jonneaaronofficial#nextgig#tomorrow#torstai#18july2019#klo2320#vauhtiajotraceandrock#vauhtiajot2019#seinajoki#finland🇫🇮#tiikerinraidat
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IFK Helsinki - SJK Seinajoki karşılaşmasının detaylı maç analizi ve iddaa tahminleri yayınlandı! (18 Haziran 2019) | #iddaa #tahmin #analiz #bahis #banko #sürpriz #maç #ifk #helsinki #sjk #seinajoki
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30 day Tori Amos song challenge - Day 4: Song that makes you smile
Big Wheel (as Pip): 2007-06-15 Seinajoki, Finland
#tori amos#music#30 day song challenge#Pips my favorite girl from the posseee#just so many photos of her withs guns and knives
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Nhận định Seinajoki vs Lahti, 22h00 ngày 26/7
Dự đoán, phân tích kèo trận Seinajoki thuộc vòng 17 giải VĐQG Phần Lan.
Xem thêm: soi cau xsmb chinh xac nhat
Mặc dù SJK đã phải đối mặt với một số vấn đề với tiền tuyến của họ, nhưng họ đã liên tục đưa điểm lên bảng trong vài ngày qua. Hiện tại, họ đã giành được ba trong số bốn lần thử cuối cùng của họ trong giải đấu, và với trạng thái sân nhà cho lần này, sẽ tìm cách làm cho bốn trong số năm lần cuối cùng.
Mặc dù thứ Sáu này, họ có thể được cho chạy vì tiền của họ, vì khách Lahti đến tìm điểm. Họ ở trong nhóm xuống hạng, và từng ngày, khoảng cách để họ leo lên tầng trên cùng đang ngày càng lớn. Từ vẻ ngoài của nó, một vật cố cạnh tranh đang trên đường chân trời cho người hâm mộ.
Đối đầu SJK vs Lahti (h2h)
Tám chiến thắng gần nhất liên tiếp thuộc về các đội trên sân nhà.
Trên thực tế, chỉ một lần có một nhóm trên đường chiến thắng một cuộc chạm trán.
Lahti đã không ghi bàn trong ba lần ghé thăm địa điểm gần đây nhất.
Bảy cuộc đụng độ gần đây không có hơn 2,5 bàn thắng.
Dự đoán SJK vs Lahti
Lahti có một số vấn đề rõ ràng trên đường, và đó có thể là hoàn tác của họ vào cuối tuần này. Họ đã vô địch trong bảy trong số chín trận sân khách gần đây và hiện không có chiến thắng nào trong ba trận gần nhất. Họ cũng đã để thủng lưới hai hoặc nhiều bàn thắng ở hai trong số ba mối quan hệ gần đây nhất.
Mặt khác, SJK đã có phong độ tốt trong thời gian gần đây và trên hết, điều đó đã tận dụng tốt tình trạng nhà của họ.
Hơn nữa, đội chủ nhà chơi phụ đã chiếm thế thượng phong trong vài lần chạm trán h2h gần đây nhất. Trong thực tế, tám chiến thắng h2h cuối cùng đã thuộc về đội chủ nhà trong ngày và bảy lần đối đầu gần nhất đã chứng kiến chỉ một bàn thắng trên sân khách.
Với những chỉ số trong tâm trí, hãy tin tưởng vào đội chủ nhà để thống trị tối cao trong tuần này tại OmaSp Stadion.
Mẹo cá cược SJK vs Lahti
SJK để giành chiến thắng @ 1,80 (4/5)
Để giành chiến thắng đến Nil: SJK @ 2.50 (3/2).
Mạnh Quân
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Gangrened Conjure Dizzying Atmosphere in ‘Deadly Algorithm’
~Review by Billy Goate~
Before us lies an enigma called 'Deadly Algorithm' (2021) by Finnish band GANGRENED, whom we've introduced you to before, when they dropped that wonderfully dreary doomer 'We Are Nothing' (2014). Let me share with you the diary of my thoughts as I immersed myself in their recently released full-length.
Deadly Algorithm by Gangrened
Deadly Algorithm starts with gentle, quiet picking that echoes faintly, but already surrounds us with a strange, if inviting, airspace. A melodic line develops as "Harrbåda" gains volume, building it seems towards a crescendo -- then suddenly stopping as a drumroll interrupts. The atmosphere returns to quirks and quarks, increasingly distorted notes, spikes of reverberating rhythm. All the while, the same short impermanent melodic motif makes its statement, until it flitters away into the void.
Deadly Algorithm by Gangrened
"Triptaani" makes a strong entrance, this time with galled vocal attack and a slow, but strong, guitar lead girded by the fuzz-sparked gears of bass and drum languidly moving this machine along. A hail of shredding follows, with cymbals crashing to a throbbing beat, leading to one ardent chord laid upon another. Eventually the pace slows to a crawl, with dissonant harmonies, and a wild solo from Jon Imbernon that's almost overcome by the industrial crunch of Lassi Männikkö's dumming, Joakim Udd's vile spew of noise, Mikko Mannistö's declamatory singing.
Deadly Algorithm by Gangrened
"Hologrammi" features more familiar doom pacing with a searing riffage, a slow burn flow of bass and drums, and clean (but pissed off) crooning. It's surrounded by a mesmerizing jumble of pedal effects, noise, downtuned instrumental buzz, and crackling amps -- of which make its climactic moment of vocal delivery emphatic and powerful.
Deadly Algorithm by Gangrened
Intricate guitar trilling action introduces “Kuningatar” and it sounds almost like temelos dancing upon its appointed harmonic scale in those opening moments. By the time the rest of the crew sounds off, it turns into a frightening ensemble, indeed. I imagine this would be quite chilling to experience in a live setting. While the vocals feel swallowed up in the great reverberating wall of sound, it seems to add to the mystique of the whole dim sound environment. Psychedelic noodling returns six minutes and if you listen carefully you can hear a seething malediction pronounced sternly beneath the fray of scattered noise, synth, and pedal effects. Great doom returns to ground us to reality and the band improvises a swirl of activity that makes me think of the wandering spirits released from the Ark of the Covenant in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Deadly Algorithm by Gangrened
”Triangeli” grabs hold of us with a rumbling bass line that establishes the song’s basic theme, soon to be reinforced by guitar. Meanwhile, words are spoken with accented cymbals and hypnotic drumming. The song ends with whispered lyrics uttered over a soundgarden of riffage, soft cymbals, omnipotent bass rumble, and the cycling sounds of amp feedback. I don't know the words, and the singer refuses to share them, so that means what he's singing is left up to your fertile imagination. Or you can just enjoy the vocal aesthetic and what it contributes to this dense, dark atmosphere.
A cathartic journey, indeed, which I ventured on while I was in an especially discouraged and pissed off mood. Even though I understood not its words, I felt its sentiment and it was in some way cleansing. Available digitally, on vinyl and compact disc as an independent release (order here).
Interviewing Gangrened Guitarist Jon Imbernon
By Billy Goate
You've been a band for quite a while. I understand you are one of the founding members, too. How did Gangrened form to begin with?
Well, we were a bunch of guys living in the same area around ostrobotnia, between kokkola and new karleby, here in the center west coast of finland. so few of us had the idea to do the band so we asked the others, but none of those guys except me are still in the band. high level of mobility because studies in this area of small towns, to bigger cities of Finland.
It sounds like there are challenges keeping a band together in Ostrobotnia? I imagine it makes it ver5y challenging to get new band members to replace the old. Is there much of a music scene to speak of?
Yeah, actually I'm not from here myself. I'm Basque/Spanish and in the specific area I live, like around 110 kilometers or so, there's no real bands or scene, but if you go forward you reach Oulu in the north or Seinajoki, bigger cities with more bands and such. And yes, from the exact spot I live now, I have needed to look more than 100 kms to find new members. I'm moving in a near future to Tampere, so that should help in strengthening the line-up.
So how long has the most recent crew of Gangrened been together?
Since May of 2015, just after some dates we played with Bongzilla in Finland, the entire line-up shifted.
Gangrened basically means "gangrene" right?
It's like "corrupted," you know? Yes, the name comes from the illness.
My grandfather's big toe got infected from a cut because he didn't treat it properly. When he finally went to a doctor, they told him he would have to amputate his foot to live. He refused, stating he wanted to die with both of his feet on. So he officially died of gangrene!
Ouch! Okay...
Did you pick Gangrened for any special reason, like the corruption of society or something like that?
Yeah, that kind of reason. I wanted some grimmy name, but actually now it's getting a bit inappropriate, as we are not so typically doom sludge anymore.
How would you describe/characterize your sound now?
Well, I would say it is deep and varied. Actually, I think this record is like transitional, just because, for example, one song "Hologrammi" is an old song we included. But newer stuff goes beyond what has been previously recorded, take songs like "Triangeli" or "Kuningatar."
Deadly Algorithm by Gangrened
We reviewed 'We Are Nothing' back in 2014, and at the time we described your sound in terms of: "Slow, behemoth sized riffs. Excessive feedback. Fuzz worship." What would you say has changed or is different now, as your sound, style, and general musical approach has evolved?
Well, at some point, just as an exercise of abstraction to what we were doing, how it was turning out with songs like "Triangeli" or "Kuningatar" I decided to look into my whole musical background, and keep on adding elements from it. Also I got bored of the regular sludge-doom thing. So I considered it more interesting, and more comfortable to me, to keep an essence of slow and heavy music, and atmospheric at times, but not so defined inside the regular sludge-doom thing. The atmosphere feels very trippy, even psychedelic at times.
Let's talk about the new album. Why is it called 'Deadly Algorithm'? I think about 10 years ago, I never used the word "algorithm," but now it's a common word that most people at least understand in concept.
Well, I'm studying now in the university again, engineering in information technology, and at same time i'm a person a lot with strong progressive values, so through my studies and also digging on related topics like online privacy or the evolution and development of the new technologies I found alarming how the new technologies are going and its implications.
There are several key things that many people do not think about: smart phones have like six sensors on average to spot your location, plus no company gives services for free. If so, it's because the product is the user of the service. There's no other reason for that. So beginning with these facts, there are a lot of things going on that everyone should be aware of, and the album theme is all about that. Nowadays, data algorithms are making more and more decisions in our lives that no more take into account true needs as humans.
It seems like we have created our own virtual prison, without even realizing it.
Yes, but the thing is who runs the prison? not ourselves at all.
Getting into the songs themselves, are they all sung in Finnish?
Yes. At first some were in english but then the singer decided to sing all songs in Finnish.
Starting with the first song, can you tell us what each title means and what themes you explore?
The first song ("Harrbåda") is simply the name of a coastal area around here. The second ("Triptaani") is a medicine for headaches. The third song ("Hologrammi") is named obviously after a hologram. The fourth ("Kuningatar") means "Queen" and the last ("Triangeli") is "triangle."
Is there any conceptual, thematic, or spiritual relationship between these tracks?
It's quite a personal thing to the singer, he wrote the lyrics and I can't exactly tell you their meaning because Mikko Mannistö is a bit secretive about it. But personal things, yes. Personal matters to him.
Tell us a little bit about the recording process. Where did you record, with whom, and are there any memories that stand out from that time?
Well, we started recording the record in june 2018, with a friend of the singer, at some big rooms in a youth center house. We did most of the recordings with him until February of 2019. At that time, we asked a few people to mix, master, and finish the process. but nothing worked and there was some time wasted waiting for answers.
I decided moving forward we would go with someone who is recording records all the time and known by us, so we asked Tom Brooke, an English guy who lives close to Jyväskylä, runs a studio, and is the live sound technician for Oranssi Pazuzu. So we finished the record, a few more guitar tracks, mixing, and mastering with him.
I remember there was a long time between sessions, so new ideas were constantly coming to us to add to the songs for the next session. That’s why some guitar tracks were added for mixing just the day before starting to mix.
I'm sure you were relieved once all the recording, mixing, and mastering was finally done!
Yeah ! like this is the record and now its totally defined and wrapped up. As a guitarist, what can you tell us about the guitar writing on the new album? Anything that you are especially proud of or that you think the listener should pay special attention to?
The intro is all played by me, and then the weirdest stuff, noisy guitar here and there, and the first half of riffs of triptaani , i'm quite proud of the first two or three riffs, and I used to be proud about some riffs in the middle of "hologrammi." The noisiest and more psyched out guitars of kuningatar.
Tell us about what you, as a guitarist, used in the studio while recording 'Deadly Algorithm'
Well, so I used three guitars to record the album: one Gibson SG Standard from the late '90s, another SG Standard from 1980, and a Gibson Les Paul Classic from around 1991. The SG from the late '90s was ultra-modded -- I changed the finish, pickups, electronics, tuners, but in the end sold it and now it's owned by David from Slomatics. The 1980 I just bought for the recording, so it was all stock. Later, I changed the pickups. The Gibson Les Paul also had all replaced tuners, circuit pickups, and so. It's my main guitar and I used it in most of the songs. The SGs I just used for "Triangeli," the last song.
About effects, I use a Big Muff Fuzz mainly, but also a custom Dunwich Amps FuzzThrone for the ultra heavy parts, like at the end of "Kuningatar." Other effects I used were the Dunlop Echoplex pedal and the Strymon Capistan. I love tape echo sounds and these pedals emulate it. Also, another effect I really like and couldn't live without is the Earthquaker Devices Transmisser. I used it in three of the songs.
Amps used included an '80s Laney AOR Pro Tube and Orange OR120 from 1975 and a late '70s Matamp GT120. Every rhythm guitar track was recorded with two of them at same time, mainly the Matamp and the Laney. That probably is the main sound of the album, but I think "Hologrami" I recorded with the Orange and the Matamp. About cabs, I used two Orange cabs -- one with Eminence speakers the other with WGS speakers.
Have you had a chance to play live at all since the pandemic?
Nope, we haven't been rehearsing either.
If you had your choice to tour with any five bands and play in any five places, what would they be and why?
We are keeping it for when there's no risk of cancellations, we have some date plans and so on, but it sucks to cancel things so we are just waiting. I would play with Unsane in New York for example then some bands I have liked recently, even if some are inactive at this moment. Belzebong, Nightslug, Domkraft, Follakzoid, and the body also.
That would be a sick line-up!
What parts of the world would you like to travel to?
Well, I've never been to America or Asia. I have been to Europe, the UK, and Russia only.
Okay, yeah it would be cool to have you come over here and play for us sometime.
Yeah, would be nice
Lastly, did you all wear your heart on the opposite sides of your head for this photo to give the illusion that your heads are on backwards? Or was it digitally manipulated to make it look like your heads were on the wrong way? I love the concept!
I made that pic myself. I took two photographs, one of us in front and another in the backs. So then I took the heads of the back picture and put on our front bodies pic, with Photoshop. David lynch-ish vibes!
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2020-21 H.I.F.K. Roster
Wingers
#2 Terry And (Nurmijärvi, Finland)
#11 Elis Hede (Pori, Finland)
#18 Teemu Tallberg (Helsinki, Finland)
#19 Juho Keränen (Keitele, Finland) A
#21 Otto Koivula (Nokia, Finland)
#25 Teemu Vayrynen (Joensuu, Finland)
#29 Tobias Winberg (Helsinki, Finland)
#46 Joonas Luoto (Tampere, Finland)
#54 Sebastian Dyk (Malmö, Sweden)
#76 Jere Sallinen (Espoo, Finland) C
#85 Jesse Saarinen (Lahti, Finland)
Centers
#14 Antti Suomela (Espoo, Finland)
#15 Anton Lundell (Espoo, Finland) A
#20 Miro Väänänen (Joensuu, Finland)
#52 Emil Bemström (Nyköping, Sweden)
#62 Alex Broadhurst (New Lenox, Illinois)
Defensemen
#6 Joonas Lyytinen (Espoo, Finland)
#8 Ville Varakas (Helsinki, Finland) A
#10 Mikko Kousa (Lahti, Finland)
#24 Eero Teräväinen (Helsinki, Finland)
#28 Rony Ahonen (Porvoo, Finland)
#34 Aleksi Laakso (Seinajoki, Finland)
#38 Miro Karjalainen (Vihti, Finland)
#57 Johan Motin (Karlskoga, Sweden)
Goalies
#36 Niilo Halonen (Loppi, Finland)
#50 Frans Tuohimaa (Helsinki, Finland)
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