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Ø (mika Vainio) — Kantamoinen vinyl cover
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Experimental · Ambient

Ø (MIKA VAINIO)Kantamoinen

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BKEDIT013
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2x12inch Vinyl
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Standard

42.90

10.07.2026

Tracklist

Galaksit / Galaxies(Original Mix)

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Miekkakala / Swordfish(Original Mix)

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Antenni-muurahais / Antenna-ant(Original Mix)

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Nakinkengat / Shells(Original Mix)

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Aanikuva / Sound Picture(Original Mix)

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Kertomus Kaukomailta / Tale From Farawaylands(Original Mix)

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Aallonmurtaja / Breakwave(Original Mix)

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Talven Henki / Winter Spirit(Original Mix)

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Poseidon(Original Mix)

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Monneista Viimeinen / Last Of Catfishes(Original Mix)

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Aurinkokala / Sunfish(Original Mix)

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Tuulessa / In Wind(Original Mix)

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Kesamaa / Summerland(Original Mix)

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Yohalla / Night Frost(Original Mix)

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Ensimmainen Valo / First Light(Original Mix)

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Kotiin / To Home(Original Mix)

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About Release

2026 Repress A (new) vinyl version for one of our favourite Mika Vainio (Pan Sonic) albums; originally recorded between 1999–2004 and issued on CD only under his revered Ø alias for Finland’s Sähkö Recordings in 2005. »Kantamoinen« is perhaps the most intimately beautiful yet little-known LP in the Ø canon, bridging the gap between his classic ’90s minimal techno productions and the project’s subsequent turn to more ambient, kosmic, and dubwise dimensions in the coolly brilliant »Oleva« and »Konstellaatio« albums. Dedicated to Mika’s grandma, Laina Vainio (1913–1991), and adorned with a cover image of her garden in Artjärvi, Finland, the 16-part 2LP is the closest you’ll get to a type of nostalgia in Mika’s catalogue. Whilst recorded 1999–2004 at an early crest of his game-changing work with Pan Sonic, the album clearly manifests a quieter space for Mika to emote far more nuanced feels, from the wide-eyed vastness of »Galaxy« to a breathtaking »Sound Picture«, transitioning from Hans-Ulrich Obrist’s snippet of Oskar Sala into icy bliss, and the rosy warmth of »Summerland« clearly dedicated to his nan’s garden. The rest is better defined as ephemeral snapshots adding up to a broader picture, like a mind’s eye filling gaps in the memory from illusive vapours and sensations, generating all-time gems in the steepled choral synth voice of »In Wind«, or a sense of magic realism in the swaying organ of »Antenna-ant«, with the blooz folk wheeze of closer »To Home« that could feasibly score the most haunting moments of a Béla Tarr flick.

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