I'd say auditions, auditions, and more auditions. Or since you're in Finland, you can go to bigger hiphop jams, since I've seen may producers when I was in Finland. The guys from Fintelligence, or Bomfunc MCs, and many other bands, are just roaming around so if you have a demo with you, get to know them and give it to them. Maybe it's not quite that simple but it's atleast an option. (these guys might not suite your style of music.. but you get the picture)
Most of the times, the performers/producers are pretty heated up after a performance, so that's always a good time to catch a chat with them. Plus, it simply feels good when someone from the audience really appreciates your performance.
And then there are always small companies that make music for smaller applications, like radio, TV adverts, motor shows, cooporate events, etc. It's boring as heck, but it does pay. Not sure which company does that in Finland tho....
Check up for club events sponsored by radio companies like Radio Energy (was that the name?) or whatever. I remember they were holding events to promote artists, so that means all the big names are there. The radio big names (ask them where you can get a job), record company A&R (ask if there's an audition), and so on.
How to find these big names? Try to find unusually old-looking people with clothes that totally do not match a club. You've got yourself a bigname.

Buy him some beer and he'll be your friend. maybe not.
But whatever it is, get started in putting together a good demo CD, and some sort of profile about your past jobs/experiences. In Japan, atleast, a profile for the music industry is different from a normal resume, so you might want to check what the standards are in Finland.
Then, after you've done a couple of decent jobs in Finland.. maybe a vinyl release or two, then you can head on to Norway or something and do something bigger... I know, it's hard to get OUT of Finland.. but it's been done before by a bunch of weedheads so.. it's definitely worth a try. And relatively speaking, I don't think it's too hard to get a record deal if it's a local label.
Search for small, local labels, and start sending!
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