INTROSOUL
Teleology
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Mikko Järvenpää, known musically as Introsoul, has recently released his debut album, Teleology. This is an exciting musical exploration that blends folk, electronic, and indie pop influences into an album that is full of positivity in the face of adversity.
From quiet Helsinki mornings to the global stage, Introsoul has created an album of two halves with a full on electronic heavy tracks like 'After the Trial' demonstrating his ability to build a rousing atmospheric soundscape, while the title track later in the album is a track that feels incredibly chilled thanks to Introsoul's acoustic guitar work and soothing vocals.
From quiet Helsinki mornings to the global stage, Introsoul has created an album of two halves with a full on electronic heavy tracks like 'After the Trial' demonstrating his ability to build a rousing atmospheric soundscape, while the title track later in the album is a track that feels incredibly chilled thanks to Introsoul's acoustic guitar work and soothing vocals.
In fact, Introsoul created the entire album himself, playing everything from synthesisers to guitar, as well as recording and production; this is an artist that really can do it all. Talking about the record and his music, Introsoul said:
"As Introsoul, I play all the instruments myself. These include acoustic and electric guitar, drums, bass, grand piano, the traditional Finnish instrument kantele, and various analogue and digital synthesisers. On stage I also play several of these."
Ultimately the record carries a message of self-acceptance and reflection, and it will definitely connect with people on a very human level. Having previously released three metal albums with Arkadia and a pop rock album with Weg, showing that he isn't a one-trick pony, Mikka has an incredibly diverse set of musical skills that he has showcased perfectly in this album.
You can check out Teleology for yourself right now.
"As Introsoul, I play all the instruments myself. These include acoustic and electric guitar, drums, bass, grand piano, the traditional Finnish instrument kantele, and various analogue and digital synthesisers. On stage I also play several of these."
Ultimately the record carries a message of self-acceptance and reflection, and it will definitely connect with people on a very human level. Having previously released three metal albums with Arkadia and a pop rock album with Weg, showing that he isn't a one-trick pony, Mikka has an incredibly diverse set of musical skills that he has showcased perfectly in this album.
You can check out Teleology for yourself right now.