Disco Ensemble

Disco Ensemble

Disco Ensemble, performing in Hamburg,
28. September 2008
Background information
Origin Ulvila, Finland
Genres Alternative rock, post-hardcore, dance-punk, electronic rock
Years active 1996–present
Labels Fullsteam Records
Universal Music
Website Official Website
Members Miikka Koivisto - Vocals & Keyboards
Jussi Ylikoski - Guitar & Backing Vocals
Mikko Hakila - Drums
Lasse Lindfors - Bass

Disco Ensemble is a Finnish post-hardcore/alternative rock band, originating from the small town of Ulvila. They've been noted for their energetic sound and rhythm, original guitar riffs and electronic synthesizer sounds.

History

Early years (1996-2002)

The band was formed in 1996 by guitarist Jussi Ylikoski and drummer Mikko Hakila, who started by playing Metallica and AC/DC covers. Originally they were named simply DisCo. but they were forced to change their name to Disco Ensemble due to a Finnish electronic pop group having the same title.

The band played small venues and quickly gained notoriety in the local music scene. In 2000, future singer Miikka Koivisto attended one of their shows as a fan and later joined the band, first as a guitarist and later switching to vocals. After the three band members moved to study in Helsinki, they went through a number of bass players until Lasse Lindfors joined the group as a permanent member.

The band released their first EP Memory Three Sec in 2000. This was a lo-fi recording and it did not receive much attention. More notoriety came with their second effort Ghosttown Effect, released in 2001. The band's first single "Turpentine", was released off this EP.

Viper Ethics (2003-2005)

In 2003, Fullsteam Records signed Disco Ensemble and their first full-length album, Viper Ethics was released the same year. The album received critical acclaim and the single "Videotapes" was moderately successful, peaking at No. 17 on Finnish charts.[1] This allowed the band to tour in Finland and around Europe as well.

First Aid Kit (2005)

Disco Ensemble's second album, First Aid Kit was released in 2005. It was unquestionably the band's most commercially successful release. The album peaked at No. 9 on the official Finnish chart.[2] The singles "Black Euro" and "We Might Fall Apart" both peaked at No. 6 on the singles chart.[3][4]

In the spring of 2006, following the national success of the second album, Disco Ensemble and Fullsteam Records signed a worldwide distribution deal with Universal Music. First Aid Kit was reissued and released first in Europe and later in North America, South America and Asia. The band toured heavily in promotion of the album. They embarked on the Antidote Tour with Danko Jones, Bedouin Soundclash and Gogol Bordello They also played on Kerrang!'s Most Wanted tour and in 2007 joined the Warped Tour.

Songs from this album have appeared on the soundtracks of two Electronic Arts games - "We Might Fall Apart" was used on the game FIFA 08, while "This is my Head Exploding" was used on NHL 08.

Magic Recoveries (2008)

Their third studio album Magic Recoveries was released on 5 May 2008. The band have since reached number 1# in the Finnish Album chart with their new album.[5] EP Back On The MF Street was released in spring 2009. The song Golden Years from the EP was used in the video game NHL 10.

The Island of Disco Ensemble (2010)

Their fourth studio album The Island of Disco Ensemble was released on May, 26th 2010. First single from the album White Flag For Peace was released and aired in the Finnish radiochannel YleX on 15 February 2010.

Warriors (2012)

Disco Ensemble announced the release of an upcoming album in 2012. A new song, 'Your Shadow' was released in March. On August 20 the first single 'Second Soul' premiered on Ylex Radio. On August 21, the band revealed that the album was entitled 'Warriors'. 'Warriors' will be released on September 21. 'Second Soul' was released on August 22. Updates on the new album and material are being posted on their official Twitter account as well as on their official Facebook account.

Gallery

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

DVDs

References

  1. "Videotapes Chart information". Retrieved 2007-08-30.
  2. "First Aid Kit Chart information". Retrieved 2007-08-30.
  3. "Black Euro Chart information". Retrieved 2007-08-30.
  4. "We Might Fall Apart Chart information". Retrieved 2007-08-30.
  5. "M.R. 1# in Finnish Album Chart". Archived from the original on 2008-02-12. Retrieved 2008-05-15.

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