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Tummaa

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Released
  
August 12, 2009

Artist
  
Vladislav Delay

Producer
  
Vladislav Delay

Genre
  
Experimental music

Length
  
66:01

Release date
  
12 August 2009

Label
  
The Leaf Label

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Similar
  
Anima, Paper Tigers, Ele, Whistleblower, Multila

Tummaa is a 2009 album by Finnish producer Sasu Ripatti under the name Vladislav Delay.

Contents

It is unique among the Vladislav Delay solo discography for its use of live instrumentation provided by other musicians, namely Argentinian musician Lucio Capece on woodwinds and Scottish composer Craig Armstrong on keyboards.

The album's name means "dark" in Finnish and is a reference to kaamos, the Finnish polar night, during which time Delay recorded this album.

Tummaa is often cited as Ripatti's most jazz-oriented Vladislav Delay album.

Reception

Tummaa has generally been well received by critics. Resident Advisor's Noah Barron gave it four stars out of five and called it "understated and affecting." Drowned In Sound's Noel Gardner gave it a score of 7 and called it "a persuasive advert for both electronic and experimental music in 2009." Pitchfork's Jess Harvell was more mixed, calling it "just fine as these low-impact, Delay-branded outings go" but criticizing it for its lack of similarity to Ripatti's work as Luomo.

Track listing

  1. "Melankolia" (Melancholia) (10:57)
  2. "Kuula (Kiitos)" (Ball [Thanks]) (9:01)
  3. "Mustelmia" (Bruising) (8:12)
  4. "Musta Planeetta" (Black Planet) (5:10)
  5. "Toive" (Wish) (11:08)
  6. "Tummaa" (Dark) (10:18)
  7. "Tunnelivisio" (Tunnel Vision) (11:15)

Songs

1Melankolia10:58
2Kuula (Kiitos)9:01
3Mustelmia8:13

References

Tummaa Wikipedia