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Kummeli

Absurdist Finnish sketch comedy meets high-energy rock parody. Loud, hilarious, and deeply rooted in 90s television culture for a rowdy night in.

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Kummeli sounds like a high-budget rock band that has been hijacked by a group of lunatics. Because the core members are legitimate musicians, the tracks possess a surprising amount of technical polish, featuring chunky guitar riffs, driving 90s synth lines, and tight rhythm sections. It is music that wears a costume, shifting from heavy metal posturing to synth-pop shimmer with a wink and a nudge.

What makes them distinctive is the total commitment to their characters. The vocals are never just 'singing'; they are performances by specific personas from their television sketches. This creates a surreal listening experience where the music is genuinely catchy but the lyrics and delivery are intentionally ridiculous, utilizing Finnish slang and absurd scenarios that have become part of the national lexicon.

Start with the album 'Artisti maksaa'. It captures the peak of their cultural impact, blending the high-energy rock of their TV themes with the most iconic catchphrases of the era. It is the perfect entry point for understanding why a comedy troupe became a legitimate musical phenomenon in Finland.

Kummeli is the name of a Finnish comedy crew formed by Heikki Silvennoinen, Timo Kahilainen and Heikki Hela from Tampere. They are also the heads of Porkkana Ryhmä, the crew's production company. Other famous members have included Olli Keskinen, better known for his on-screen persona Eero Kakko, and Heikki Vihinen who replaced Keskinen in the mid-90s. Kummeli appeared on television between 1991 and 1995. After a successful three-part pilot aired in 1991, they were given their own show on YLE's channel 2 with a completely new look. The Kummeli TV show was primarily composed of skits with insane characters, but would also feature musical guests as the core crew of the team were actually musicians rather than professional actors (with the exception of Hela, who, ironically, ended up behind the camera for the early episodes of the show). Some episodes would also have a running set of skits that would reach a conclusion at the end of the episode (such as a father and son visiting an exhibit where the wax figures are actually the caretakers in various costumes). In the mid-90s, after the end of the show, the Kummeli crew would make random appearances on TV and at different events. During this time Keskinen left the crew and was replaced by Heikki Vihinen. Kummeli was re-launched at the turn of the millennium, with Keskinen returning to host the show, now with a live studio audience. Another re-launch occurred in 2004, with Mikko Kivinen hosting the show for its short run. In between these two seasons of Kummeli, Keskinen and Silvennoinen, along with some other colleagues, produced another short-lived show Mankeli.
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