Band, 1980-1984 EE
Jazz and Rock
Estonian instrumental jazz fusion and progressive rock band, active 1980-1984. The Estonian jazz-rock group Kaseke (1980–1984) started out performing covers of Jeff Beck, Robert. Fripp, and Russell Ferrante, but soon began writing and performing original music. Original pieces were composed by the band members (Ain Varts, Riho Sibul, Mart Metsala, Tõnu Naissoo) as well as by some noted guest composers, such as Olav Ehala, Margus Kappel and Erkki-Sven Tüür. Already in 1981, the group received the Grand Prix at the Tartu Music Days, one of the most renowned music festivals of the USSR at the time. In 1984, they were awarded the people's choice of Best Band of Estonia at the same festival. Although the band worked together for only a few years, they released two records: a single by the name of "Sõnum" (“A Message”) in 1981, and the LP "Põletus" (“A Burn”), in 1983.
Priit Kuulberg b, eb *1955 EE | |
Tõnu Naissoo p, ep, key *1951 EE | |
Peeter Malkov fl, voc *1957 EE | |
Ain Varts g *1959 EE | |
Andrus Vaht dr, perc *1951 EE | |
Margus Kappel key, voc *1956 EE | |
Ivo Varts perc, dr |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Põletussõnum | Kaseke | 2018 | Album |
Kiri Sinises Ümbrikus | Hando Runnel - Rein Rannap & Kaseke | 1989 | Album |
Põletus | Kaseke | 1983 | Album |
Sõnum | Kaseke | 1981 | Single |