May 2003

Kimmo nominated for Nordic Council Music Award

Hanuristi-säveltäjä Kimmo Pohjonen ja maailmanmusiikkiyhtye Gjallarhorn ovat Suomen ehdokkaat Pohjoismaiden neuvoston tämänvuotisen musiikkipalkinnon saajiksi. Palkinto luovutetaan tänä vuonna monikulttuurisen musiikin edustajalle.
Islannin ehdokkaina ovat menestynyt popyhtye Sigur Rós, Steindór Andersen & Hilman Örn ja duo Sigurdur Flosason-Pétur Grétarsson. Ruotsin ehdokkaana on viulisti Ellika Frisell ja Ziya Aytekin. Norjaa edustavat joikaaja Mari Boine ja senegalilaissyntyinen Solo Cissokho. Färsaarta edustaa Kári Sverrisson ja Grönlannin Anna Kuitsi.
Palkinto on arvoltaan runsaat 47 000 euroa. Voittaja julkistetaan 3. kesäkuuta.


Finnish accordion player and composer Kimmo Pohjonen (Rockadillo Records) has been nominated for the annual Nordic Council Music Award. Other nominees this year for the 47.000 euros price, to be awarded on June 3rd, include a.o. Sigur Rós from Iceland and Mari Boine from Norway.

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October 2002
BBC World Music Awards nomination (27.10.2002):

Kimmo Pohjonen received a shortlist nomination for the BBC Radio 3 World Music Awards for category Europe.
More information here.

UK press for Kimmo Pohjonen this week: four page spread in The Wire magazine, cover story in Songlines magazine with review of the Kluster CD, Sunday Times photo supplement feature and an article in The Independent.

Forthcoming tour dates:
October 30: Manchester, UK - RNCM Opera Theatre (Kluster/Kalmuk)
October 31: Coventry, UK - Warwick Arts Centre (Kluster/Kalmuk)
November 2: Newcastle, UK - All Saints Church (Kluster/Kalmuk)
November 4: Brighton, UK - Gardner Arts Centre (Kluster/Kalmuk)
November 5: London, UK - Queen Elizabeth Hall (Kluster/Kalmuk)
November 9: Amsterdam, Holland - Crossing Border Festival, Nieuwe de la Mar (Kluster)

For more info, please see

http://www.kimmopohjonen.com

June 2002

Check the new issue of Mojo magazine featuring David Bowie's Meltdown.




The British newspaper Guardian reviewed Kimmo Pohjonen Kluster's performance at David Bowie's Meltdown Festival on June 18 at Queen Elizabeth Hall.

"KIMMO POHJONEN KLUSTER
DAVID BOWIE'S MELTDOWN 2002
QUEEN ELIZABETH HALL, 18.6.02

The programme notes to Kimmo Pohjonen's Meltdown show positively flap with ecstatic superlatives praising his uncompromising intensity, originality and brain-bursting multi-dimensionality. In the programme‚s defence, when the Finnish accordion virtuoso visited the London jazz festival a couple of years ago, the astonished audience would probably have insisted that most superlatives in most languages would have been inadequate to describe him. They would have been right.
Pohjonen was simply amazing on that occasion, a solo star who hitched the accordion to state-of-the-art technology to give it a huge orchestral scope while retaining its folksy communality. He improvised exquisitely and performed with a surreal theatricality, at one point memorably pretending to be eaten by his own feverishly thrashing instrument. This week his show was more rigorously controlled and he needed to fit his headlong variations around Samuli Kosminen‚s contributions on sampler and electronic percussion. But if the result meant more repeating loops and an emphasis on Pohjonen's eccentrically abstract version of hot licks, the accordionist undoubtedly consolidated his growing reputation as one of Europe's musical innovators.
Pohjonen began and ended rhapsodically and romantically, his thick chording and layered countermelodic playing often suggesting a delicately blown instrument. But he quickly warped the mood of fireside folksiness into traffic-noise roars and bent-pitch chords, followed by rainforest chatterings that gave way to sinister Jurassic Park rattles and roars. An abstract all-vocal episode in which Pohjonen appeared to be steadily driven nuts by buzzing insects inside his head was positively spine-chilling.
Kosminen, a delicate performer, carefully padded through Pohjonen's haunting soundscapes. The increased use of loops and samples in the accordionist's work, however, has diminished his inclination to explore the instrument's natural sonorities as excitingly as on his previous visit.
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However weird Pohjonen gets, doing something unmusical isn't in his frame of possibilities."

John Fordham
The Guardian, Thursday June 20, 2002
Copyright The Guardian 2002


Read a great review of Kimmo Pohjonen Kluster -album from AllAboutJazz.com



February 2002
Kaista did a video interview with Kimmo Pohjonen at Kluster’s CD release party. Video also includes some live material from the concert. See the video here.


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Kimmo Pohjonen’s new album Kluster

New album of accordion master Kimmo Pohjonen will be released in Finland on 4th of February. The record release party will take place at Semifinaali-club, Helsinki on 7th of February.