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The Helsinki Project
Jason Carter
The Helsinki Project
Genres: International Music, Jazz
 
Jason Carter - guitars, programming, bass guitar, oud, ektar — Tapio Waismaa - intro strings — Juki Valipakka - accordion & vocals — Vishnu Sanju Sahai - tabla & tabla bols — Karri 'Paleface' Miettinen - rap — Reijo Iko...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jason Carter
Title: The Helsinki Project
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Naim Records
Release Date: 5/6/2008
Album Type: Import
Genres: International Music, Jazz
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 797537110226

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Jason Carter - guitars, programming, bass guitar, oud, ektar
Tapio Waismaa - intro strings
Juki Valipakka - accordion & vocals
Vishnu Sanju Sahai - tabla & tabla bols
Karri 'Paleface' Miettinen - rap
Reijo Ikonen - tenor vocals
Jemina Nylund - girl vocal
Dan Weeks - programming
Ndioba Gueye - bass guitar
Tarun Bathija - human beatbox
Sirpa Suomalainen - flute
Elisa Laiho - vocals
Hosni Boudali - vocals
Duran Bathija - electric guitars
Mike Haughton - soprano sax
Mia Puutio - backing vocals
Noah Schenker - double bass
Iiro Ratala - piano
Aladdin Abbas - vocals & oud
Steve Bingham - violin
Torsten Harder - cello Inspired by a passion for the near and far, Helsinki Project is the incarnation of Jason Carter, a British guitarist, composer and producer. Carter's clever combination of musical cultures creates an aesthetic that propels the listener into Jason's nomadic lifestyle. Hosting an array of talented musicians from across the globe, the album portrays not only Jason's bond to far away lands, but also the importance of his home; Helsinki. The album includes famous name including Paleface (Finland's answer to Tim Westwood) and Iiro Rantala (experimental jazz pianist). Helsinki Project has no agenda. No manifesto. It is quite simply a conceptual celebration of culture, embodied by one Englishman, with a passion for travel and friendship. Stylistically, the album could be described as World Dance, but is influenced heavily by Drum n Bass, Breakbeat, Bhangra, Jazz, Classical, and Middle Eastern flavours. Quite intelligently, the album references both culturally and musically, everything from Faithless to Bach.

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