Krzysztof Duda is the eminence grise of Polish electronic music. In his explorations, he also explored the rarely visited territories of sacred music. In the 1980s, his music was featured on the popular science program Sonda. In 2012, he shifted towards Berlin electronica. The album Chillout City Lights Zone was recorded slightly earlier, in 2008. Despite the title, Krzysztof Duda doesn't get bogged down in the depths of ambient monotony; rather, he has different ideas for chillout electronica. He often looks back to extract fragments of individual styles and build his own sound world based on them. Thus, we have fragments of café atmospheres akin to the work of Wanda Warska. Duda's dynamic world is full of strained references to jazz rock, funky, and fusion. It turns out that at Chillout City Lights Zone, there are the fewest static landscapes and the most lively and pulsating audio sphere.