Jaani Peuhu

Jaani Peuhu
Jaani Peuhu/Iconcrash, Uuden Musiikin Kilpailu 2012
Background information
Born (1978-08-17) August 17, 1978
Anjalankoski, Finland
Genres Rock
Electronica
Occupation(s) Singer, Songwriter, Producer
Instruments vocals, Guitar, Drums, Piano
Years active 1992 – Present
Website www.jaanipeuhu.com

Jaani Peuhu (born August 17, 1978) is a Finnish musician, producer and songwriter. He is the founder and lead vocalist of the Finnish band Iconcrash and currently working with his debut solo album. He currently resides in Helsinki, Finland.

Background

Peuhu was born in Anjalankoski, Finland to a jazz musician father, Kari Peuhu, and a photographer mother, Heli Ahoniitty. At the age of 7 he began his musical career when he started playing the piano; one year later he learned to play the drums. At the age of 13 he formed his first band Chaoslord. He played his first show in Ruovesi one year later at the age of 14.

Peuhu has played drums in several bands including Scarlet Youth,[1] Varjo,[2][3] Deadbabes,[4][5] Myyt,[6][7] Mary-Ann,[8] Billy-Goats, Jalankulkuämpäri,[9] Kinetic[10] and Vuk.[11][12]

Jaani started his solo career in 2004, when he created his first record as a singer/songwriter under the name Iconcrash. Jaani has also worked in the studio as a producer or guest musician with artists like Before the Dawn (band),[13] Swallow The Sun, To/Die/For, Thunderstone, Wiidakko[14] and Anna Eriksson.[15][16]

More recently, he produced Rain Diary’s ‘The Lights are Violent Here’ album, which was voted #1 Alternative debut album for 2013, in a polling held by Levykauppa Äx. [17]

Since Iconcrash's first release "Nude" (2005) Peuhu has toured with his live band in the UK, Finland, Russia, Germany, Italy, the Baltic States and the U.S. In September/October 2014 he toured Germany and Finland as part of the 'Finnish Darkwave Tour' along with fellow Artists Rain Diary. [18]

In September 2012 Jaani Peuhu announced his solo career under his own name. He released his album ‘Tear Catcher’ in January 2015.[19] Apart from the song ‘Maybe God is Asleep’ all music and lyrics were written by Peuhu. Also, apart from mixing on ‘My Sky’ the album was produced, engineered and mixed by Peuhu.

Prior to the release of ‘Tear Catcher’ Peuhu released an EP of cover versions in December 2014, entitled ‘Echo Chamber’.[20]

Awards

2012 Iconcrash´s We Are The Night made it is UMK finals (ESC) and in 2009 Jaani Peuhu co-wrote a song called "10,000 Light Years" for the band Kwan with Pauli Rantasalmi of The Rasmus, that made it to the Eurovision Song Contest finals[21] in Finland.

Discography

Jaani Peuhu
  • 2013 Single: My sky
  • 2014 Single: No regrets
  • 2014 EP: Echo Chamber
  • 2015 Album: Tear Catcher
Iconcrash
  • 2003 Promo: Happy?
  • 2004 Split-EP: Viola loves Iconcrash
  • 2005 Album: Nude
  • 2008 Soundtrack: Clive Barker's Midnight Meat Train
  • 2008 Mama Trash 2 Compilation
  • 2008 Soundtrack: Blackout
  • 2009 Single: Strange, Strange Dark Star
  • 2009 Single: Everlasting
  • 2010 Single: Sleeper
  • 2010 Album: Enochian Devices
  • 2011 Single: Delete
  • 2011 Single: Stockholm
  • 2011 Album: Inkeroinen
  • 2012 Single: We Are The Night
  • 2012 Album: Inkeroinen (Special edition including: We Are The Night)
Mary-Ann
  • 1998 MCD: Deeper Sin
Billy-Goats
  • 1999 MCD: All These Fears
Jalankulkuämpäri
  • 2002 CDS: TIP
  • 2003 CDS: 9E
  • 2007 Album: Koska Olen Hyvä Rouva
Deadbabes
  • 2003 MCD: The Drug
Viola
  • 2004 Split-EP: Viola loves Iconcrash
  • 2005 Album: Melancholydisco
Ratas
  • 2001 MCD: Kuumaa Laavaa
  • 2002 MCD: Ilmaa
Luomakunta
  • 2002 Album: Alta
Before the Dawn
  • 2000 Promo: To Desire
  • 2001 MCD: Gehenna
  • 2002 MCD: My Darkness
  • 2003 Album: My Darkness
  • 2004 Album: 4:14 am
  • 2005 DVD: The First Chapter
Varjo
  • 2000 CDS: Korvaamaton
  • 2000 CDS: Maailmanpyörä
  • 2000 Album: Kuka Korvaa Poistetun Sydämen
  • 2001 Download Single: Tänä Kesänä
  • 2003 Album: Paratiisissa
  • 2009 Album: Ensinäytös 1997
Thunderstone
  • 2009 Album: Dirt Metal
Swallow the Sun
  • 2006 Album: Hope
  • 2006 CDS: Don't Fall Asleep
Anna Eriksson
  • 2007 Album: Ihode
  • 2008 Album: Annan Vuodet
Scarlet Youth
  • 2009 MCD: Breaking The Patterns
  • 2010 Album: Goodbye Doesn't Mean I'm Gone
  • 2013 Album: The Everchanging View
Kwan
  • 2009 CDS: 10 000 Light Years
Black Sun Aeon
  • 2009 MCD: Dirty Black Summer EP
  • 2009 Album: Darkness Walks Beside Me
Rain Diary
  • 2010 Single: Lost
  • 2013 Single: Mirror Of Your Grace
Grendel
  • 2011 Album: Corrupt To The Core
Wiidakko
  • 2011 Single: Seis seis seis
  • 2011 Single: Odessa
  • 2011 Album: Wiidakko
Hevisaurus
  • 2011 Album: Räyhällistä Joulua
To/Die/For
  • 2011 Album: Samsara

References

  1. FI. "Scarlet Youth MySpace". Myspace.com. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  2. Varjo Web Site Archived February 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Varjo". Last.fm. February 11, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  4. Deadbabes Web Site Archived March 8, 2008, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. "Line up changes for Deadbabes (16.4.2004)". Side-line.com. February 22, 1999. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  6. "Myyt". Last.fm. February 11, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  7. "Meteli.mobi". Meteli.mobi. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  8. "Mary-Ann". Librariusmetallicus.com. December 5, 2006. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  9. "Jalankulkuämpäri Web Site". Jalankulkuampari.fi. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  10. "Romantic Vision/Kinetic". Romanticvision.anteeksi.net. Archived from the original on February 10, 2012. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  11. Su. "Vuk MySpace". Myspace.com. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  12. "Interview with Vuk". Alcatraz.ru. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  13. "Before The Dawn Info". Tartareandesire.com. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  14. "Meteli.net". Meteli.net. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  15. "Anna Eriksson Web Site". Annaeriksson.fi. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
  16. Anna Eriksson Wikipedia (Finnish)
  17. https://www.facebook.com/RainDiary/app_2405167945
  18. https://www.facebook.com/events/845121982176144/
  19. http://fourculture.com/jaani-peuhu-releases-lp-tear-catcher/
  20. http://fourculture.com/echo-chamber-by-jaani-peuhu/
  21. "Eurovisionary.com". Eurovisionary.com. January 14, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2012.
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