Kinetik Control

Kinetik Control
Origin Helsinki, Finland
Genres Pop
Rock
Gothic
Electronic
Grunge
Years active 2004-present
Labels Danse Macabre 2011-2012
Toyboyz 2009-2013
CMM Marketing/Enorm Music 2008-2009
Bonnier Amigo Music Group 2007-2008
Website kinetikcontrol.com
Members Sauli Vuoti – vocals, guitar, synthesizer
Jake Luukkonen – drums
Harri Hytönen – guitar
Teemu Koskinen – bass

Kinetik Control is a Finnish rock band formed in 2004 by the composer and lyricist Sauli Vuoti. The band's sound used to incorporate electronic elements to rock and pop music, but nowadays the music is more pop oriented. Kinetik Control has released eight singles, one EP and three full-length albums. Kinetik Control's most known songs are ”The Mutt”, ”No-One Knows About Us”, “Give A Little Love”, "All Fours" and "Chinese Medicine", which features Michael Monroe as a guest musician.[1]

History

Enslaving the Audio (2006)

The group’s first EP, ‘’Enslaving the Audio’’, was recorded in Oulu at Q-Studio and in the group’s own Studio Kinetik during winter 2006. The EP was mixed and mastered by Mikko Karmila at Finnvox-studios. The musical style on the EP can be described as pop/rock with gothic influences. In contrast to the original plans, the EP was released in electronic format only, although a limited edition of 100 copies was pressed. However, the EP brought some raised eyebrows in Europe as Metal Hammer (UK) chose the group as the newcomer of the month in October 2007.

Lack of Divine Inspiration (2007–2008)

After the positively received EP, Tweak and Dexter begun writing new material for the next full-length album, Lack of Divine Inspiration. In 2007 Kinetik Control inked a deal with Bonnier Amigo Music Group and the recordings of the debut album, Lack of Divine Inspiration, were initiated in October 2007. The album was recorded in Studio Kinetik and in Finnvox-studios. The album was released in Finland in May 2008.

The song ”Vanguard of the New World” was released as a single on 18 November and on its release week it topped both the Official Finnish Download Chart and the Official Finnish Single Chart.[2][3] A music video for the song was also filmed. Soon after the release of the new album, the band acquired a new drummer Jarkko Luukkonen. In Autumn 2008 the band made a distributing contract with CMM Marketing / Enorm Music and Lack of Divine Inspiration was released in Europe 28 October 2008. During the latter part of the year 2008 the band played shows extensively in Finland.

2009-2010

Kinetik Control finished the recordings of the new album "Only Truth Remains" in October 2009. The album was mixed by Jyrki Tuovinen at Fried Music in Helsinki and it was mastered by Svante Forsbäck. Michael Monroe appears as a special guest on the album, performing on several songs.[4]

The first single of the album, ”In This Life” was released in April 2010, and it went directly on the 4th position of the Finnish Download Chart.[5] In August 2010 the band released the 2nd single “All Fours” as a free download on the web pages of one of the largest TV-stations of Finland, MTV3.[6] The 2nd album "Only Truth Remains" was released 29.11 and it entered the official Finnish album chart[7] and conquered the first place of the independent music chart.[8] The album got good reviews, for example 5/5 in the largest music magazine in Finland, Soundi.[9] The 2nd single "All Fours" stayed on Swedish Radio's Finska Pinnar program's chart for ten weeks in a row.[10] Kinetik Control also toured Finland extensively during the first part of 2011.[11]

2011-2013

Kinetik Control started to record their third album “Live To Work And Work To Die” in late 2011. The band toured in Finland and Central Europe extensively in 2011-2012.[12][13] The album was produced by AH Haapasalo. The album was released in April 2013, in Finland by Toyboyz and in the United States Of America by Water Music Records.[14] The album was the first, where the band shortened their name simply to Kinetik.[15] The album entered the official Finnish album chart, but the entry was later removed, because the distribution of the album did not meet the criteria of the official chart in terms of being available in a required amount of different record stores. Distribution of the album was initially done exclusively with Recordshop X and CDON.com and was only sold from their outlets, which made it impossible to meet the criteria.[16] The band had a highly notable, nationwide advertising campaign in cooperation with Verkkokauppa.com, and also performed live in acoustic in the Finnish national TV-channel Yle Fem.[12] Two singles were released from the album, “Heaven’s Disgrace” and “True Love Is Hard To Find”. The band also filmed a music video of the song “Give A Little Love”.[17]

2014

In 2014 the band started a small break. In September the band announced a concert booking deal with My Music Agency.[18] The band also announced the release of a new single “Loveschool” and a new line-up. The band started using the original, full name Kinetik Control again. A new, yet unnamed album will be released in 2015.[19]

Members

Discography

Studio albums

Mini albums

Singles

YearSingleDatePeak chart positionsAlbum
Single chart Download chart
2008 Lack of Divine Inspiration 28.5. 3. 2. Lack of Divine Inspiration
2008 No-One Knows about Us 10.6. 4. 2.
2008 The Mutt 26.8. 2. 2.
2008 Vanguard of the New World 18.11. 1. 1.
2010 In This Life 11.5. 4. -. Only Truth Remains

Music videos

The music video for the song “Vanguard of the New World” was directed by Ahti Ahde. The video was shot in Helsinki during spring 2008. The theme of the video follows closely the subjects of the record and the lyrics, namely the grip of money and power over the modern day man.

The music video for the song “All Fours” was directed by Tuukka Lappalainen. The video was shot in Helsinki during winter 2010.

The music video for the song "Give A Little Love" was directed by Valtteri Hirvonen. The video was shot in Helsinki during winter 2013.

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References

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