OOPUS is an Estonian audiovisual folktronica band that merges ancient runo songs with contemporary electronic dance music – ranging from techno and acid to dub and ambient. Blending analog synthesizers with traditional instruments like Estonian bagpipes and overtone flutes, OOPUS delivers high-energy performances that reimagine folk heritage as a soundscape of the future.
At the heart of every OOPUS show lies a unique fusion of live music, immersive visuals, and storytelling drawn from Finno-Ugric mythology. Their performances are known for custom-built light installations, movement-reactive visuals, and a club-inspired stage presence, often placing the audience at the center of the experience.
Formed in 2017 by musicians Mari Meentalo and Johannes Ahun, OOPUS began as an exploration of the space between folk and electronic music. Visual artist Aleksander Sprohgis later joined the team, bringing a new visual language to the group. In 2019, dancer Raho Aadla expanded the project’s creative direction further, integrating dance and movement-triggered visuals.
Since releasing their debut album NÕIDUS (2019), which was nominated at the Estonian Music Awards 2020, OOPUS has brought their signature blend of analog synths, live looping, and Estonian folk to a wide variety of stages – from underground raves and immersive meditative sets to major international festivals such as Burning Man (USA), ESNS (Netherlands), Linecheck (Italy), Nordischer Klang (Germany), Borderland (Sweden), and Viljandi Folk Music Festival (Estonia) to name a few. Their second album Folk On Acid (2022) received the Raadio 2 Special Prize at the Estonian Ethno Music Awards. Their third album Reivlender was released in 2026.
OOPUS has collaborated on multidisciplinary projects such as Meelte Videvik
(Twilight of Senses, with Sunbeam Productions and a renowned conductor Kristjan Järvi), BMW Estonia’s 4th Series launch, the town of Viljandi, and the Tartu 2024 European Capital of Culture.
Mari Meentalo - Estonian bagpipes, vocals, mouth harps, overtone flute, live
looping
Johannes Ahun - analog and digital synthesizers, sound engineer
Aleksander Sprohgis - custom-built light installations, visuals
Raho Aadla - dance
Aurelia Kuum - assistant/manager