Sauli Vuoti

Sauli Vuoti (born 1979, in Oulu, Finland) is Finnish musician, chemist, and a Clinical Research Physician. He is the vocalist and guitarist of the band Kinetik Control, founded in the beginning of the ongoing millennium[1] and also band called Auringon Lapset.[2] He has written most of the music and lyrics for Kinetik Control. His lyrics mostly deal with the superficiality and selfishness of modern-day humans and human relationships.[3][4] Prior to Kinetik Control he was more closely associated with extreme metal.

Sauli Vuoti
Also known asTweak
Born1979 (age 4142)
Oulu, Finland
GenresPop, Rock
Occupation(s)Singer, guitarist
InstrumentsVocals, guitar
Years active2000–present
Associated actsAuringon Lapset, Kinetik Control, Snakescale Triarchy

In 1998 Vuoti enrolled to the University of Oulu, with clinical pharmaceutical chemistry as his main subject. He defended his Ph.D in clinical pharmaceutical chemistry successfully in 2007. His thesis is entitled “Syntheses and Catalytic Properties of Palladium (II) Complexes of Various New Aryl and Aryl Alkyl Phosphane ligands”.[5] He later on earned the degree of Clinical Research Physician.

Vuoti founded the first Finnish metal magazine, Inferno-magazine in 2001 and acted as the editor-in-chief and publisher until the year 2005, when the ownership shifted to Rumbapress. Under Vuoti's control, Inferno became the 2nd most popular music magazine in Finland.[6][7] Later on he has been an assistant in e.g. Soundi-magazine. He is also known for being a longtime practitioner of martial arts and a big friend of MMA.[8]

References

  1. http://www.kinetikcontrol.com/
  2. fi:Auringon Lapset
  3. http://www.imperiumi.net/index.php?act=interviews&id=1014
  4. http://www.imhotep.no/?did=9070776
  5. Vuoti, Sauli (2007). Syntheses and Catalytic Properties of Palladium (II) Complexes of Various New Aryl and Aryl Alkyl Phosphane ligands. Acta Universitas Ouluensis. ISBN 978-951-42-8647-6.
  6. http://meteli.net/uutiset/1020
  7. http://www.noise.fi/haastattelut/?id=95
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 26 May 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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