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Name
  
Kartsy Hatakka


Role
  
Vocalist

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Music groups
  
Waltari (Since 1986), Cat & Mouse

Albums
  
Duty Freedom, Torcha!, Yeah! Yeah! Die! Die! Deat, Channel Nordica, Space Avenue

Similar People
  
Waltari, Sami Yli‑Sirnio, Janne Parviainen, Roope Latvala, Bomfunk MC\'s

Profiles

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Kari Arvo Ilari "Kärtsy" Hatakka (born December 17, 1967 in Helsinki, Finland) is the vocalist and bassist for the Finnish music group Waltari, which he founded in 1986.

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Kärtsy is recognized as one of the most remarkable faces in Finnish rock history. Besides Waltari, Kärtsy has lived as a full-time musician since 1991, and therefore has also had a lot of other remarkable musical engagements in different fields of music including a pioneering soundtrack work for the Finnish computer game Max Payne (parts 1 and 2) with Kimmo Kajasto.

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Kärtsy Hatakka with Band in the Prague pub


Discography


  • Lights Go Wild (Single) - 2000
  • Get On Top (Single) - 2001
  • Akseli Ja Eelo (Album) - 2004
  • WAX Real Time Orchestra: Smalltown Boy (Single) - 2006
  • Duty Freedom (Album) - 2010
  • aWay (Album) - 2014
  • Maunula - Kärtsy plays Flatus (Album) - 2016


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    Songs

    Give It to Me2011
    Max Payne Theme2015
    In the CradleBelow Zero · 2009

    References

    Kärtsy Hatakka Wikipedia