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Finnish musician Yotto played a DJ set on the highest lighthouse in Northern Europe

by Vladimir Levitsky

Finnish DJ and producer YOTTO presented a music film with footage of a DJ set he played at the Bengtsch lighthouse in the archipelago.

The almost two-hour video was recorded at dusk at the end of May this year. The sun lurking in the water, the rocky archipelago and the highest lighthouse in Northern Europe provided the perfect backdrop for the performance.

The lighthouse is so famous in Finland that it is described in Tove Jansson’s book “Moomi Daddy and the Sea”: “This lighthouse is probably the tallest lighthouse ever built. And did you know that it stands on the last island before the end of the world? No one lives beyond this island, there is only the endless sea.”

For YOTTO, the harmony between music and the beauty of Finnish nature is very important, which he would like to share with a wider audience. In early March, he presented a similar video sequence from a DJ set in frosty Lapland. As with the lighthouse, the only real audience were a few colleagues from the musician’s team and the wild animals in the area. “Making music in these conditions is a real blessing,” says the DJ, “I want as many people as possible to feel these incredible emotions that really overwhelm you.

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