Thursday, April 11, 2019

Sami Linna Quartet previews new album with swingin' "Mode For Tomorrow"

Guitar slinger Sami Linna is backed by a solid organ combo featuring Jukka Eskola's Hammond hero Mikko Helevä. 

After expanding its roster and musical scope into jazzier terrains with Jukka Eskola Soul Trio, Finland's venerable Timmion Records now introduces Sami Linna Quartet. Led by guitarist Linna, this international group of elite players paves way for their full length album with the single release ”Mode For Tomorrow” b/w ”Umoya”.

The single hints to what’s to come with a deep modal tune referencing 1970’s spiritual jazz on the A-side, and groovy soul jazz on the flip. You can immediately hear that these compositions have been crafted with thorough understanding of the tradition, but with passion and capability to breath them to life in this modern age.

The lineup is truly something to write home to. Linna himself has over 20 years of experience working in the Finnish jazz scene, same as saxophonist Jussi Kannaste. Organist Mikko Helevä plays in Jukka Eskola Soul Trio as well as a host of other top jazz groups. But it is drummer Dana Hall who’s is the most seasoned member of this experienced troupe. Namedropping might seen lame, but in this case we’ll take it there as Hall has worked side to side with Joe Henderson, Kenny Barron, Bobby Hutcherson, Ray Charles, Horace Silver, and Benny Golson to name a few.

Both tracks get a single edit treatment here and the full length versions will be available on the coming album. This is not jazz for the faint hearted, but the real deal meant for real people. Check out "Mode For Tomorrow" below and grab a copy of the Timmion seven-inch right here.  


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