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Aleksi’s musical progression continued over the next few years. He had upgraded to a Roland XP-80 workstation and an Akai MPC-2000 and was making hundreds of tracks. The outcome of his mind at this time is the huge 71 track album ‘Onclements’ released in 2000 as Ovuca.

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When he arrived back in Finland in 1994, Aleksi began sending demo tapes to Rephlex. By ’97 Aleksi had customized his Roland-D20. His sound was now more personal; distorted yet friendly. Rephlex had now heard it and his perseverance and dedication paid off. The energetic and diverse debut album Lactavent was released under the pseudonym Ovuca in ’99. The album included the best of his demo tapes ’89-‘97. Aleksi then started playing gigs internationally as Ovuca (a self invented word reflecting the self construction of his music without the aid of a computer).

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Aleksi’s musical progression continued over the next few years. He had upgraded to a Roland XP-80 workstation and an Akai MPC-2000 and was making hundreds of tracks. The outcome of his mind at this time is the huge 71 track album ‘Onclements’ released in 2000 as Ovuca.

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