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Verneri Pohjola: The Dead Don't Dream
ByThe album starts on a high-note with "Monograph," where the subtleties of
Tuomo Prattala
keyboards
Mika Kallio
drums
Antti Lotjonen
bassPauli Lyytinen
saxophoneA piano pattern of funereal sombreness announces "Voices Heard," with ghostly bass and drums barely audible beneath Pohjola's questing solo. A sudden lowering of the flame ushers in a dream-like passageguided by piano and trumpetof austere impressionism. There's a more open-ended feel to "The Conversationalist," a

Wayne Shorter
saxophone1933 - 2023
Whether intentional or not, the baroque piano intro to "Agirro," played adagio on damped strings, conjures Hector Berlioz's "Dream of a Witches' Sabbath." L?tj?nen's free-flowing bass contrasts sharply with Pr?tt?l?'s processional rhythm, while Pohjola's hymnal melody melts into improvised monologue against a backdrop of hazy electronic drone. The brushes-driven "Suspended" is a hypnotic fusion of insistent pulse, silvery pedal steel guitar and the leader's plaintive melodic lines. The architecture may be spare, but the intersections of lines, textures and colors, fashion both elegance and emotive weight.
With The Dead Don't Dream Pohjola meets the expectations of quality by now associated with him. By any standards this is a fine album. But it is the unexpected topography of these compositions that is most rewarding; the twists and turns, rises, and falls, the little plateaus of beauty and abstraction, and the intriguing subplots. Pohjola takes us on a journeya seductive dreamscapethat reveals more of its beguiling details with each listen. ">
Track Listing
Monograph; Wilder Brother; Voices Heard; The Conversationalist; The Dead Don’t Dream; Argirro; Suspended.
Personnel
Additional Instrumentation
Tuomo Prattala: electronics; Pauli Lyytinen; soprano saxophone (2), tenor saxophone (7); Miikka Paatelainen: pedal steel guitar (1, 5, 7).
Album information
Title: The Dead Don't Dream | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Edition Records
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