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John Hammink

 

John Hammink

World music songwriting that transcends the single band.

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Picture for song 'Acoustic Groove Vol. 1' by artist 'John Hammink'

Acoustic Groove Vol. 1

John Hammink - bass, banjo, mandolin, Electribe SX
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Listen

Protesting the Iraq wars and our attitudes during their times.
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Hammam

'Hammam' means steam sauna in Arabic!
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Picture for song 'To someone on the other side of the world' by artist 'John Hammink'

To someone on the other side of the world

I used to be in love with a woman who lived in Helsinki. Unfortunately at the time, I lived in Detroit. At that time, she didn't know. Years later, she would.
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Picture for song 'Going back to Orion' by artist 'John Hammink'

Going back to Orion

A fanciful tune about escaping to the far reaches of space.
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World music songwriting that transcends the single band. Music made round the world from 1990-2002. These songs are my legacy material. My life is an experiential journey of my own design and some of the end result has been recorded and/or live music and spoken word. I play a variety of instruments and sing/talk. Most of the songs on this page date from my recordings between 1995's "4" (under the Moniker Mr. Chaos, in Detroit Michigan U.S.A.) through to 2002's "In Stereo" (with Add Lib Lounge, in Helsinki, Finland). There are also some glimpses here of 1997-9s "Mr. Chaos Trio" from Mid-Finland; 2000's Bahasa Mix, from Malaysia; and 2001's Jazz sessions from Helsinki (with the Black Tuesday Quartet); and 2004 activist bluegrass recordings against GW Bush's "No Child Left Behind" schooling initiative. I hope you enjoy it.
Band/artist history
I have self-produced a pile of solo E-Ps and singles since the 1980s. What sort of music? I spend alot of time on experimentation. So, I like to think a little of everything . I find the best musicians wherever in the world that end up - or else I do it myself! Since 2002, I have embarked on several (as yet unreleased) endeavors including solo acoustic guitar a la Leo Kottke at festivals worldwide; performance poetry (2003, across the U.S.A.); Chamber Choir Performance (2003-4; Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania); and lately Tuvan Overtone Singing and drone with String and Rhythm (2006).
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Between 2007-9 I've been working out of a local studio "Studio Hoor" and with a variety of acts and producers, including Peter Coon from Petrozavodsk, Russia and the Swedish "Dazz Synth" out of Malmo. I've also been travelling and touring worldwide, usually on the back of other engineering/non-music projects, to promote mine and my friends' music. More lately I've performed showcases, and often my performances are unnanounced. Previous venues have included Fashionexpo 2008 (Malmö, Sweden), "Carrefour des Cultures" festival (Monnai, France), Viljandi Folk Festival, (Estonia); and a number of performances in Shanghai, China; and Taipei Taiwan!
Your musical influences
Hasse Walle and Ndioba of Senegal, G.I. Gurdjieff, P.D. Ouspensky, Michael Hedges, Preston Reed, Robert Palmer, Ani DiFranco, Bruce Cockburn, Jonathan Cope, Miles Davis, Pierre Bensusan, Joe Pass, John McLaughlin, Joni Mitchell, The Whirling Dervishes of Instanbul....
What equipment do you use?
Equipment has varied over the years. These days I work with a variety of acoustic instruments (including my own voice), some dynamic microphones and world sound samples.
Anything else?
I'm currently working on an "acoustic groove" project, intended to reinvent acoustic music with a surprising twist!
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