Dream World
By
Joseph Akins
Written by
Steve Sheppard
I have been following the work of Pianist Joseph Akins for some 8 years now,
since we were standing Under a Southern
Sun. Here Akins has produced someone of his finest work ever, and dare I
say it, probably one of the best emotive solo piano albums I have heard this
year, with the outstanding Dream World.
The title track, Dream
World kicks things off and is a wonderfully dramatic and deep offering that
really ticks all the boxes; personally I adore the depth it goes to, the
floating notes seem to drift from one realm to another, and the negative chord
structures and deeper keys are simply a creative back drop of an almost
mysterious movie scene, in what has to be one of the most crafted beginnings to
an album I have ever heard from the artist.
Another favourite that really deserves a big mention is the
following track Peacefulness, a
calming reverie can be found here, but more than that, I simply delighted in
the ambience it created, a soft Sunday morning refrain, and a melodic memory
palace of a number.
Dream World is an 11 track compilation of some
of the most mature solo piano I have heard for quite some time, this aged and
wisdom filled energy can also be found in pieces like Who Am I?, another thoughtful moment on the piano, when you can
almost hear the music raise the question of the title given, or the minor
heaven of Melancholy, a song that
almost cries on your shoulder whilst your listen.
Then there is the mood filled Night Storm, this is performed quite brilliantly, painting a
wonderful juxtaposition, especially on the word storm, which could indeed have
many alternative reasons behind its creation, a truly clever piece indeed.
Dream World by Joseph Akins is with ease the artist’s best work so far, he has
allowed himself to dive into a whole dimensional of emotional structures, and
the result is the creation of Dream
World, which in my view also has to be the most creative and mature solo
piano album I have listened to for many years. This is a release I would
recommend to anyone who likes good music, it’s played with a sensitivity that
is touching, and also maybe
illustrates our own path and journeys as well.
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