Teddy Rok Seven

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Askaa! 06:42 Tools
Damn Straight 06:00 Tools
Feel 04:35 Tools
Spaces & Echoes 08:18 Tools
Appreciation 04:08 Tools
Inujam 00:59 Tools
Steady 04:18 Tools
The Beginning 02:26 Tools
Around the Clock 07:16 Tools
King Abdissa 01:53 Tools
Feel (Afterlife Remix) 05:21 Tools
Feel (feat. Okou) 04:38 Tools
Feel [Afterlife Remix] 05:22 Tools
Feel (Afterlife Mix) 00:31 Tools
Steady (Domu Remix) 06:05 Tools
Feel (Featuring Okou) 04:38 Tools
Askaa! (Taken from Jazzflora vol. 2 www.dnm.se) 04:38 Tools
Askaa 04:38 Tools
Feel (Afterlife rmx) 04:38 Tools
Feel(Featuring Okou) 04:36 Tools
Feel (ft Okou) 04:21 Tools
Olympic 04:21 Tools
Sweetest Smile 03:31 Tools
Spaces&Echoes 08:20 Tools
Steady(Domu Remix) 06:04 Tools
Feel(Afterlife Remix) 05:24 Tools
Feel - Afterlife Remix 06:04 Tools
Askaa ! 06:04 Tools
Feel feat. Okou 06:04 Tools
Steady - Domu Remix 06:04 Tools
04 - King Abdissa 06:04 Tools
Inujam ::ADWTAG:: 00:30 Tools
07 - Steady 00:30 Tools
03 - Askaa! 00:30 Tools
spaces and echoes 00:30 Tools
05 - Spaces & Echoes 00:30 Tools
08 - Inujam 00:30 Tools
06 - Damn Straight 00:30 Tools
Feel (Feat Okou) 00:30 Tools
the begining 00:30 Tools
Askaai 00:30 Tools
Damn Straingt 00:30 Tools
09 - Around The Clock 00:30 Tools
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Teddy Rok Seven is Teppo Mäkynen and another group of six others (hence the making of a seven), Teppo is responsible for the sticks and skins for Nuspirit Helsinki & The Five Corners Quintet and is he outright leader of the band. Live wise, you can expect Timo Lassy & Mikko Innanen on the saxophones, Jukka Eskola on trumpet, Ville Riippa on keyboards, Timo Hirvonen on bass and Abdissa Assefa on percussion. The brotherhood of jazz and soul is very strong in Helsinki, and like other Jupiter releases, they enjoy the individual quantities of friendship and music and helping each other. Universal Four is spiritual and deep, yet it is still very accessible and easy to absorb. Never does it become the long difficult musical walks other very talented players tend to fall into. It gives plenty of refreshment and avoids the weariness sometimes associated with jazz that is concerned with affecting the spirit and soul. Dosages of Nujazz Afro and Hip Hop help the cosmic journey here. Top influences are for sure John Coltrane, Miles Davis, DJ Shadow, George Duke, Patrice Rushen, Herbie Hancock, Pete Rock, Jay Dee, Fela Kuti, James Brown, Weldon Irvine, Elvin Jones, D'angelo etc. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.