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We look forward to hosting you at The Masquerade! Doors are at 7:00 PM. The Masquerade is now proud to be serving food. Check our socials for the food window's schedule, pinned at the top of the feed. For more info and our FAQ, visit MASQ.com
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Kairo Biography
Kairo were a rock'n'roll band based in Tampere. They advertised themselves as Finland's most big-nosed band, and apparently they even chose the name Kairo for themselves because drummer Tapio Partanen resembled a sphinx.
Keyboardist Jukka and guitarist Jarno Järvinen, and bassist Sami Ruusukallio had a past in rocker/troubadour Jukka Törmä's backing band Omuna.
Kairo only produced three singles. The biggest success was the first, "Rakkaani myy bensaa" (1984). Slightly silly lyrics and song titles, Sidi Mäki-Laurila's good vocals and Jukka Järvinen's keyboard work gave the music character. Still Kairo were never more than a moderate local success.
The second single "Tervetuloa jäätaloon" (1985) has more prominent keyboards, but the song itself is weaker than the debut. It might be the reason why they tried a female keyboardist and decided to let Pantse Syrjä from Eppu Normaali produce the third single "Sua kaipaamaan jäin" (1986). A big mistake. Syrjä also played guitar on the single, and as a result "Sua kaipaamaan jäin" sounds exactly like an Eppu Normaali song. A pity, because the song is actually better than their first single.
Read MoreKeyboardist Jukka and guitarist Jarno Järvinen, and bassist Sami Ruusukallio had a past in rocker/troubadour Jukka Törmä's backing band Omuna.
Kairo only produced three singles. The biggest success was the first, "Rakkaani myy bensaa" (1984). Slightly silly lyrics and song titles, Sidi Mäki-Laurila's good vocals and Jukka Järvinen's keyboard work gave the music character. Still Kairo were never more than a moderate local success.
The second single "Tervetuloa jäätaloon" (1985) has more prominent keyboards, but the song itself is weaker than the debut. It might be the reason why they tried a female keyboardist and decided to let Pantse Syrjä from Eppu Normaali produce the third single "Sua kaipaamaan jäin" (1986). A big mistake. Syrjä also played guitar on the single, and as a result "Sua kaipaamaan jäin" sounds exactly like an Eppu Normaali song. A pity, because the song is actually better than their first single.
Post-pop
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