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.