Emmi Kujanpää's latest album, Nani, is a stunning blend of folk and electronic music that transports the listener to a mystical world of enchanting melodies and haunting vocals. The Finnish composer and musician effortlessly weaves together traditional folk instruments like the kantele and fiddle with electronic beats and synths to create a unique and mesmerizing sound.
The album opens with the title track, "Nani," which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its dreamy and ethereal atmosphere. "Sohjo" follows with its pulsing beat and hypnotic vocals, while "Kuparikettu" showcases Kujanpää's skill on the kantele, a traditional Finnish stringed instrument.
The album's standout track is "Vedenneito," with its haunting melody and beautiful harmonies. The song builds slowly, layering in electronic elements and a driving beat, before reaching a mesmerizing climax.
Throughout the album, Kujanpää's vocals are a standout feature, with her ethereal and otherworldly tone perfectly complementing the dreamy instrumentation. The album's closing track, "Punainen planeetta," is a beautiful and reflective piece that brings the listener back down to earth after the otherworldly journey of the previous tracks.