Göteborg by Harri Kuusijärvi: Six Minutes of Pure Bliss, Where Nordic Jazz Dissolves Into Space

It all starts off innocently enough—folk-jazz melodies, Scandinavian clarity, a light breeze of ethnic influences. But then Kuusijärvi tweaks the dial on his accordion, and suddenly, we’re drifting into open space. A genre-blurring alchemy where everything melts and flows, yet somehow remains perfectly cohesive.



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Kuusijärvi does something inexplicable with his instrument, pushing the boundaries of its familiar sound. One moment, you hear a classic tone; the next, you’re floating in zero gravity, where rhythms and melodies no longer follow predictable rules. Jori Huhtala and Mika Kallio join in, adding their own magic.

The result? Six minutes of sonic bliss—a fresh, experimental take on Nordic jazz that effortlessly finds its place in playlists for instrumental trips, intellectual chill-outs, or simply for those who love music that stretches far beyond conventional boundaries.


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