Background
His father is professor at the Department of Music University of Jyväskylä and his mother, a violinist and music educator.
His father is professor at the Department of Music University of Jyväskylä and his mother, a violinist and music educator.
In 1998 he attended the jazz program at Finnish Music Conservatory, graduating in 2002, and then moved to Helsinki, and joined the Sibelius Academy to study jazz music with Jukkis Uotila. In 2005–2006, he studied composition under the guidance of Sonny Heinilä.
Louhivuori was raised in a musical family. Each of the five children in his family was taught to play instruments. Louhivuori started to play violin at four, and changed to cello and piano when eight.
When he was nine years of age he changed to drums and founded his first band together with classmate Joona Toivanen.
When in Cygnaeus high school (1997), he played within Joona Toivanen Trio, as well as joining gigs at local jam sessions. Louhivuori has with different line-ups composed two works for the Jyväskylä Big Band.
Louhivuori initiated the Finnish experimental Jazz ensemble Oddarrang in 2003. The band includes trombonist Ilmari Pohjola, cellist Osmo Ikonen, guitarist Lasse Sakara, as well as bassist Lasse Lindgren.
Oddarrang"s debut album Music Illustrated (2006), was awarded Jazz-Emmy in 2006.
In 2008 he released his first solo album, Inhale Exhale, on Texicalli Records. This is a solo percussion album, where Louhivuori demonstrates his broad abilities. Louhivuori also plays in the bands Ilmiliekki Quartet, Alexi Tuomarila Trio, Joona Toivanen, Olavi Trio and SUN. He has three times been involved in winning the Nordic countries Nordic Jazz Comets races in: Joona Toivanen trio in 2000, Ilmiliekki Quartet in 2002. and the Sun, in 2006.
In addition, he has played with, among others, UMO Jazz Orchestra Tomasz Stanko, Jon Balke, Marilyn Crispell, Teppo Tomb-aho, Jukka Perko, Rooster Sakari and M. A. Numminen.