Kaseke were an Estonian symphonic/jazz-rock band that was active during the early 1980s. The band released the four-song EP Sõnum in 1981, followed by the full-length album Põletus in 1983, both on Melodiya (Мелодия). With the exception of early keyboardist Tõnu Naissoo, the band’s lineup overlapped with the longer-running In Spe.
Members: Ain Varts (guitar), Riho Sibul (guitar), Priit Kuulberg (bass), Peeter Malkov (flute), Ivo Varts (drums, 1980), Tõnu Naissoo (keyboards, 1980-81), Andrus Vaht (drums, 1980-84), Mart Metsala (keyboards, 1981-84)
Discography:
- Sõnum (1981)
- Põletus (1983)
Artist/Album Pages:
In Spe
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