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Ø (Mika Vainio)
Sysivalo
Sähkö - Cat No: SAHKO-037
- updated:2025-11-01
フィンランドの電子音響作家の巨星、故Mika Vainioの1993年から続いたソロ・プロジェクトØ名義での未完のまま残された最終作『Sysivalo』がついにリリース。ヴァイニオの遺したノートをもとに、長年のパートナーRikke Lundgreenと、盟友であり〈Sähkö〉創設者のTommi Grönlundによって死後に完成された。偉大な先駆者の美学によって闇と光の感情の陰影を描いた静かな傑作。
Track List
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A1. Etude 1
3:06 -
A2. Etude 2
2:37 -
A3. Etude 3
2:41 -
A4. Etude 4
3:50 -
A5. Etude 5
2:36 -
B1. Sylvannus
3:06 -
B2. Etude 6
2:50 -
B3. Etude 7
3:05 -
B4. Katko
2:46 -
B5. Kangastus
2:58 -
C1. T-Bahn
3:38 -
C2. Uusikuu
2:37 -
C3. Pimennys
2:59 -
C4. Aine
3:13 -
C5. Anthem
1:24 -
D1. Dual
3:15 -
D2. Kohtalo
1:27 -
D3. Sysivalo
3:12 -
D4. Ursa
3:24 -
D5. Loputon
3:15
Mika Vainio started making a new Ø album in 2014. He almost finalized the record before his too early passing in 2017. The album Sysivalo is the 9th out of 8 full scale albums, released under the Ø alias by Vainio. Ø was his longest running project from 1993 to 2017. Sysivalo was recorded during 2014-2017 and is 60 min long album with 20 tracks, produced by Vainio. He described the record as a distinct Ø album that was going to include several shorter tracks, etudes. The title, Sysivalo, is invented by Vainio by combining the Finnish words sysi (dark or sinister) and valo (light).
Like life itself, the album carries a quiet darkness - honest and full of hidden light. The many of the tracks are beatless subtle soundtracks of eclipsed emotions. Like an incapacitated creature waiting for something to happen.
The closing track Loputon (Endless) is maybe the most beautiful tracks Vainio has ever written, Vainio's last word.
Mika Vainio biography
Mika Vainio’s impact on electronic music, both in Finland and around the globe, is indisputable. However, he was also a respected contemporary artist whose minimalist sound installations were known for their physicality, analogue warmth and electronic harshness. Over the years, Vainio collaborated repeatedly with many visual and sound artists and choreographers, such as Carsten Nicolai, Mika Taanila, Charlemagne Palestine, Alan Vega and Cindy Van Acker.
Mika Vainio’s (1963–2017) international career in electronic, ambient and noise music was extensive. His name became widely known to fans of electronic music from his time in the duo Pan Sonic, founded in 1993 (until 1998 Panasonic). Vainio also produced many solo projects under names such as Ø and Philus.
As an artist, Vainio rose to international prominence in the 1990s, not only in the field of music but also in sound art. Back then and in the early 2000s, his works featured in many exhibitions of sound art in Europe and North America, like Sonic Boom: The Art of Sound at London’s Hayward Gallery (2000) and Frequencies [Hz]: audio-visual spaces at Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt (2002). Vainio’s first solo exhibition, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, was held in Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 1997. The exhibition of his sound installations in Kiasma, curated by Kati Kivinen and Rikke Lundgreen, will be the first comprehensive survey of Vainio’s work, which has never previously been presented to this extent in his native country.
Vainio often drew inspiration from films, books, and everyday environments. Taking a special interest in urban soundscapes such as an interesting-sounding air conditioning unit or different street sounds, he often incorporated “found noises” as part of his compositions. The mood was always paramount in his creations, in which silences – absences of sound – are just as important as what we hear.
Like life itself, the album carries a quiet darkness - honest and full of hidden light. The many of the tracks are beatless subtle soundtracks of eclipsed emotions. Like an incapacitated creature waiting for something to happen.
The closing track Loputon (Endless) is maybe the most beautiful tracks Vainio has ever written, Vainio's last word.
Mika Vainio biography
Mika Vainio’s impact on electronic music, both in Finland and around the globe, is indisputable. However, he was also a respected contemporary artist whose minimalist sound installations were known for their physicality, analogue warmth and electronic harshness. Over the years, Vainio collaborated repeatedly with many visual and sound artists and choreographers, such as Carsten Nicolai, Mika Taanila, Charlemagne Palestine, Alan Vega and Cindy Van Acker.
Mika Vainio’s (1963–2017) international career in electronic, ambient and noise music was extensive. His name became widely known to fans of electronic music from his time in the duo Pan Sonic, founded in 1993 (until 1998 Panasonic). Vainio also produced many solo projects under names such as Ø and Philus.
As an artist, Vainio rose to international prominence in the 1990s, not only in the field of music but also in sound art. Back then and in the early 2000s, his works featured in many exhibitions of sound art in Europe and North America, like Sonic Boom: The Art of Sound at London’s Hayward Gallery (2000) and Frequencies [Hz]: audio-visual spaces at Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt (2002). Vainio’s first solo exhibition, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist, was held in Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris in 1997. The exhibition of his sound installations in Kiasma, curated by Kati Kivinen and Rikke Lundgreen, will be the first comprehensive survey of Vainio’s work, which has never previously been presented to this extent in his native country.
Vainio often drew inspiration from films, books, and everyday environments. Taking a special interest in urban soundscapes such as an interesting-sounding air conditioning unit or different street sounds, he often incorporated “found noises” as part of his compositions. The mood was always paramount in his creations, in which silences – absences of sound – are just as important as what we hear.

2014年から亡くなる2017年の間に録音されほぼ完成させていたという、全20曲、約60分に渡る自身のプロデュース作品が2LPにCD版を同梱してリリース。タイトルのSysivaloは、フィンランド語のsysi(暗闇・不吉)とvalo(光)を組み合わせたヴァイニオの造語です。ビートの無い曲が多くを占め、エチュードなど短目のトラックで構成。ツンドラのように広大なドローンの荒野に時折差し込むオルゴールなどの煌くメロディーが印象的な、優しく柔らかい感触の残る、強靭で美しい形而上的な孤高の音楽。アルコール依存と鬱に苦しんでいたという氏の、大気のようでありながらも触れられそうな魂の音響世界。ラストトラックは「Loputon(終わりなきもの)」。人生。 (足立)