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Mika Pohjola: Landmark
ByWith Landmark, Pohjola garners strong support from New York City-based guitarist
Ben Monder
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Miguel Zenon
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The divergent mix continues on the hard-driving “Young In The 80’s,” as Monder puts the pedal to the metal for some blistering, supercharged guitar work in concert with Pohjola and Zenon’s anthem-like choruses.
The pianist provides lucid imagery with a maturely stated melody on “Old Couples Lullaby”; whereby Monder’s dusky mid-tone electric and Grussner’s warm vocalese trigger the emotive elements.
Overall, there’s a lot to get excited about during this superbly crafted set, largely due to the leader’s creative spirit and unassailable infatuation with the jazz vernacular.
">Track Listing
Landmark; Screen Play; A Ballad About Something; Future apparent; Psalm 549; Old Couples lullaby; Young In The 80.
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Mika Pohjola
pianoMika Pohjola: piano, Rhodes, harpsichord, DX7 and sampling.
Album information
Title: Landmark | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Abovoice
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