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Artist: Krzysztof Duda + Przemyslaw Rudz + Robert Kanaan P: 2017 The three polish electronic musicians work together here.
Artist: Krzysztof Duda + Przemyslaw Rudz P: 2013 The album composed and recorded together with famous Polish synthetist, Hammond organ virtuoso and my good friend - Krzysztof Duda. "Four Incarnations " is a conceptual album that musically describes the life cycle of an insect from embryo through larva, pupa to imago. This can be interpreted literally but also as an allegory of the human path through life - full of twists, transformations, stages and challenges from youth to old age. The music on the album is a combination of modern electronics represented by species such as dark ambient, Berlin School sequences, jazz rock and progressive rock. We can hear here electronic backgrounds and melodies painted by Rudz', and Duda's organ and minimoog passages. In one of the compositions there is a guest Rafal Szydrowski, who recorded and sent his guitar track from distant Ireland. The album is completed with a bonus track that is so far unreleased moody Duda's suite (from 90's of XXth century). It has been refreshed and enriched by Rudz''s characteristic harmonies and melodies.
Artist: Krzysztof Duda P: 1985 / 2015 If you like the Peru CDs from the 80s, you will definatly like this Cd in the same style! Krzysztof Duda in the 1980s was a leading supplier of electronic music on the domestic market. Despite this, the wider public does not fully recognize him. This is probably the fault of the then television, which was not used to signing who was behind the soundtracks to its programs. And yet such programs as the famous "Poll" or "Halo Komputer" would not gain much if not for the futuristic background music. The Altus album is therefore a sentimental journey into the 1980s. Krzysztof Duda avoided debts, opted for short and expressive forms. Stimulated straight from electro pop, it collided with the synthetic beats of contemporary drum machines and primitive computers. This is evidently a "retro" school, a sound that was considered modern in the 1980s, but today it has become painfully old. This album is evidently reminiscent of values, Duda is remembered as the one who successfully tuned into contemporary electronics. However, on the days of declining communism in the 1980s, this music was not spared. For those who like to remember.
Artist: Krzysztof Duda P: 2014 The Deep Sea album released in 2014, contains 14 fully original songs. For Duda, not only space is important, but he also pays attention to other aspects in his compositions. Despite the somewhat romantic cover, synthetic coolness dominates, just like in the famous robots from Kraftwerk. But not only that, Duda also ventures into the territories of "berlin school", he is also no stranger to the rhythmic element in the spirit of electro. As a result, the Deep Sea album can act as a "home soundtrack", and it can also be used in some part on the club floor. When Duda slows down, he tries to be as moody as Vangelis. The Deep Sea album is therefore a multi-colored fusion of electronic sounds, there are no surprises, but the pleasure of listening is great.
Artist: Krzysztof Duda P: 2019 Melodic, short synthesizertracks. Krzysztof Duda uses Kurzweil K2500s, Roland FA, Mininova, Teenage PO-33, Moog and SCI, Mellotron 4000 D, WLM organ, Ensoniq TS - 12 and ASR as main instruments.
Artist: Krzysztof Duda P: 1985 / 2021 "For Better Sound" consisted of twelve compositions recorded between 1985 & 1996, only one of which ("Out to Out") was previously available on record. The package was remastered by Bartek Wielgosz based on the original tapes from Krzysztof Duda's archives. The CD version includes four additional tracks and a booklet with text by Anna Piontek. The album is a continuation of the "Altus" and "Live" publications documenting the artist's projects from the first half of the 1980s.
Artist: Krzysztof Duda P: 1984 / 2018 Pulsating arpeggiators, Moog's lyrical solos and surprising classical music inspirations, closed in the intricate textures of polyphonic synthesizers. In the mid-1980s, Krzysztof Duda created extensive suites that still make a great impression today. Time to rediscover them. Many short, electronic works by Krzysztof Duda were used as illustrations in television and radio programs in the 1980s. However, this is only part of his rich work - in the same decade, the artist also toured Poland with concerts in churches, where he presented extensive electronic forms of Vivit Olim Homo and Joyful Meditation, sometimes combined with other themes. Sometimes he supplemented the sounds of synthesizers with pipe organs, but sometimes he used only his own instruments - this was the case with the two recitals, which were recorded in 1984-85. Now, discovered years later, they come back in the form of a plate complementing the image of this excellent artist from the Tri-City. Both suites were ripped from original analog tapes and remastered by the artist in his own studio.
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