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Mia Simanainen’s Quartet Ajaton measures climate effects on their co-production tour

Raisa Siivola
24.8.2022

Time-traveling Quartet Ajaton tours six cities in the turn of September. The tour is co-produced together with the Finnish Jazz Federation. This is the second pilot tour in the Jazz Finland Carbon Neutral Tour Model development project.

Quartet Ajaton (‘Timeless’) is named after their relentless exploration through time. The band creates clever versions of musical elements from various eras. Their sophomore album, titled Early Music in the Latest Way (Alba Records 2020) includes renaissance and baroque compositions.

The quartet’s instrumentation has intrigued people since their first performances, some eight years ago, and for a reason: it’s one of its kind in the world! Together they have inspired audiences also in the UK, in Sweden, in Estonia and in Russia.

The group’s musical backgrounds are a mix of everything from jazz to baroque, from Argentinian tango to contemporary music, improv, and ‘experiments of all sorts’.

On this tour, Quartet Ajaton maps the carbon footprint of touring as a part of the climate charting of the Finnish live music business. The tour is co-produced with the Finnish Jazz Federation (Suomen Jazzliitto), and it is a part of Jazz Finland Carbon-Neutral Tour Model project.

Quartet Ajaton

Mia Simanainen – vocals
Henrik Sandås – bandoneón
Kari Ikonen – moog synthesizer
Aino Juutilainen – cello

Tour Concerts

Thu 25.8. Savonlinna, Kulttuurikellari at 19
Fri 26.8. Iisalmi, Koko Jazz Raatihuone at 18 – NB! The concert is moved to Koko Jazz Helsinki on October 13, 2022!
Sat 27.8. Kajaani, Kouta hall at 19
Sun 28.8. Lieksa, Brahe hall at 17
Wed 31.8. Kerava Jazz Festival / Kerava Church at 19
Thu 1.9. Tallinn, Philly Joe’s at 20

www.miasimanainen.info

Decorative logo for the campaign to measure the climate impact of Finnish live music. There's a pink circle, with the text 'Live music heart climate' inside.