Biography
Alakotila Timo stands out as a Finnish musician whose schedule remains packed through concurrent involvement in four separate ensembles plus frequent partnerships with additional performers. The core groups occupying his attention are JPP, Troka, Aldargaz, and Luna Nova. A review of release sequences across those projects makes plain how constrained his calendar must be. His earliest documented session took place with JPP on the 1986 album Laitisen Mankeliska. The same collective delivered a self-titled follow-up two years afterward. JPP next surfaced in 1990 with I've Found a New Tango, then continued the pattern by issuing Pirun Polska on schedule. In 1994 Alakotila began balancing responsibilities when JPP introduced Kaustinen Rhapsody at the same moment Troka unveiled its self-titled debut. Aldargaz debuted the subsequent year via the album Iho. JPP returned in 1998 with String Tease. Two further titles arrived in 1999: Troka’s Smash and Adargaz’s Ahma.
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