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Label Challenge Records |
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Catalogue number CR 73545 |
Release date 14 October 2022 |
"... Probably the best compliment I can think of is that they were reaching the levels of integration, balance and sympathetic leadership of Eve Rissers Red Desert Orchestra."
London Jazz News, 08-5-2023Having grown up in Finnish Lapland, Jordan, Tanzania, Oman and Lebanon, and spending much of his adulthood in the United States, fretted/fretless guitarist and oud player Jussi Reijonen has lived a life soaking up the sounds, sights, scents and shades of Nordic, Middle Eastern, African and American cultures, all of which are reflected in his handwriting as composer and performer.
Reijonen draws from this wide pool of influences and experiences in his work: in his original music, the open spaces and silences of the Finnish Arctic converse with the maqamat of the Arab world, the rhythmic richness of Africa and India and the improvisatory spirit of American jazz, seeking a new musical syntax that challenges cultural binaries by exploring the commonalities between cultures while also acknowledging the differences at play. As an educator, Jussi continues to promote and provoke transcultural dialogue and conversation across boundaries and disciplines beyond mere identity politics.
He has worked as leader, collaborator, composer or arranger with numerous front row artists, collaborating with Jack DeJohnette, Pepe de Lucía, Javier Limón, David Fiuczynski, Simon Shaheen, Bassam Saba, Marcel Khalifé, Arto Tunçboyacıyan, Dave Weckl, Yazhi Guo, Louis de Mieulle / Matt Garstka (of Animals as Leaders), Hüsnu Şenlendirici and the New York Gypsy All-Stars and many others.
During his 13 years living in the Boston and New York, he performed extensively at prestigious festivals and venues like Lincoln Center and the Library of Congress, as well as in Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Switzerland, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Lebanon and Canada.
Described as “extraordinary music” by Guitar Player magazine, Jussi’s Independent Music Award-nominated debut album un | أن was released to great critical acclaim in 2013 on his unmusic label. His long-awaited follow-up album, Three Seconds | Kolme Toista – a long-form suite for a new transcultural 9-piece ensemble which he leads, featuring musicians from Jordan/Iraq, Palestine, Turkey, Japan and the United States whose credits include performances/recordings with Herbie Hancock, Roy Haynes, Terence Blanchard, Danilo Pérez, Simon Shaheen, Snarky Puppy and Yo-Yo Ma – will be released October 2022 on Challenge Records.
Alongside his work as leader, he co-leads Sawaari, a quintet exploring the nexus of Indian rhythms, Arabic maqamat, and trance music from North Africa and Southern Italy, collaborates with Swiss vocalist Gabriela Martina, is a member of the New York Arabic Orchestra, and continues his work as an educator in the US and Europe.
Having grown up in Finnish Lapland, Jordan, Tanzania, Oman and Lebanon, and spending much of his adulthood in the United States, fretted/fretless guitarist and oud player Jussi Reijonen has lived a life soaking up the sounds, sights, scents and shades of Nordic, Middle Eastern, African and American cultures, all of which are reflected in his handwriting as composer and performer.
Reijonen draws from this wide pool of influences and experiences in his work: in his original music, the open spaces and silences of the Finnish Arctic converse with the maqamat of the Arab world, the rhythmic richness of Africa and India and the improvisatory spirit of American jazz, seeking a new musical syntax that challenges cultural binaries by exploring the commonalities between cultures while also acknowledging the differences at play. As an educator, Jussi continues to promote and provoke transcultural dialogue and conversation across boundaries and disciplines beyond mere identity politics.
He has worked as leader, collaborator, composer or arranger with numerous front row artists, collaborating with Jack DeJohnette, Pepe de Lucía, Javier Limón, David Fiuczynski, Simon Shaheen, Bassam Saba, Marcel Khalifé, Arto Tunçboyacıyan, Dave Weckl, Yazhi Guo, Louis de Mieulle / Matt Garstka (of Animals as Leaders), Hüsnu Şenlendirici and the New York Gypsy All-Stars and many others.
During his 13 years living in the Boston and New York, he performed extensively at prestigious festivals and venues like Lincoln Center and the Library of Congress, as well as in Finland, Sweden, Latvia, Switzerland, Germany, France, The Netherlands, Lebanon and Canada.
Described as “extraordinary music” by Guitar Player magazine, Jussi’s Independent Music Award-nominated debut album un | أن was released to great critical acclaim in 2013 on his unmusic label. His long-awaited follow-up album, Three Seconds | Kolme Toista – a long-form suite for a new transcultural 9-piece ensemble which he leads, featuring musicians from Jordan/Iraq, Palestine, Turkey, Japan and the United States whose credits include performances/recordings with Herbie Hancock, Roy Haynes, Terence Blanchard, Danilo Pérez, Simon Shaheen, Snarky Puppy and Yo-Yo Ma – will be released October 2022 on Challenge Records.
Alongside his work as leader, he co-leads Sawaari, a quintet exploring the nexus of Indian rhythms, Arabic maqamat, and trance music from North Africa and Southern Italy, collaborates with Swiss vocalist Gabriela Martina, is a member of the New York Arabic Orchestra, and continues his work as an educator in the US and Europe.
... Probably the best compliment I can think of is that they were reaching the levels of integration, balance and sympathetic leadership of Eve Rissers Red Desert Orchestra.
London Jazz News, 08-5-2023
... And after listening only one wishful dream remains: a dialogue of the only true world language musicians Reijonen and Gordon Grdina.
Jazzpodium, 31-3-2023
It is great jazz cinema what Jussi Reijonen presents with his new CD...
Concerto Austria, 01-12-2022
... The ensemble resonates with Reijonen’s open and encompassing musical vision that owes much to the Finnish Arctic’s open spaces and silences, the Arabic maqamat, the rich rhythms of Africa and the improvisatory spirit of American jazz, and suggests an original language and sound entirely of its own...
Salt Peanuts, 26-10-2022
... In the process, the open spaces and silence of the Finnish Arctic communicate with the maqam of the Arab world, the rhythmic richness of Africa and India, and the spirit of American jazz...
Jazzthing, 26-10-2022
The second movement, 'Transient', is very special, which lives up to its title: through the combination of strings and percussion, the nonet creates a particularly meditative sound world.
Nieuwe Noten, 29-8-2023
An extraordinary album by Finnish fretless guitarist and oud player JUSSI REIJONEN, who recorded a complex suite of 5 sprawling pieces on "Three Seconds/ Kolme Toista". ...
Inmusic, 28-3-2023
I’d say there’s something for a broad range of listeners. Some people say it sounds like prog, fusion or world music, which are tricky terms. The closest I can get to defining it is transcultural music influenced by jazz, rock, western art music, Arabic, African music and Indian rhythms.
Music Finland, 16-1-2023
Three Seconds | Kolme Toista is spellbinding from beginning to end, and full of virtuoso performances.
All About Jazz, 15-12-2022
... Because what Jussi Reijonen presents here with his musicians breathes a high degree of individuality and independence. One should take time to listen to this diversity ...
Musikansich, 09-12-2022
... The extraordinary creative consciousness of this outstanding artist can be heard very clearly here.
EJM Charts 12 2022, 01-12-2022
Three Seconds | Kolme Toista is a triumph and a sophisticated, revelatory musical mosaic that bears repeated listening.
Monarch Magazine, 16-11-2022
"The Veil" is a track from Jussi Reijonen's Three Seconds | Kolme Toista, the long-awaited follow-up to his acclaimed 2013 debut, un. On this remarkable and ambitious new recording, Reijonen delivers an epic transcultural suite that feels as deeply personal as it is expansive and far-reaching.
All About Jazz, 14-11-2022
The imaginative ways in which Reijonen manipulates the group’s textures are nothing if not distinctive: he integrates natural-sounding, carefully constructed written passages with evocative solos. The guitarist/composer confesses that he has documented 'one hell of a journey.' He’s written one hell of a piece.
The Arts Fuse, 13-11-2022
...a remarkable sophomore album.
Boston Globe, 03-11-2022
... an absolutely fascinating melange of sounds and rhythms between west and east...
virgin jazz face, 23-10-2022
... Hard to put into words, but gripping, dazzling, exotic at every moment.
nrwjazznet, 23-10-2022
... The extraordinary creative consciousness of this outstanding artist can be heard very clearly here.
jazzfun, 15-10-2022