Rafał Gorzycki -piano, voice, vibraphone, drums, organ, electronics, harmonica
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REQUIEM 139
By Adam Baruch
This is a solo album by Polish drummer / multi-instrumentalist / composer Rafał Gorzycki, one of the most proactive and prolific musicians on the local scene with a steady stream of excellent releases since the early 2000s, which represent some of the most interesting music created in Poland by the young generation of the country's musicians. On this album Gorzycki faces his listeners as a soloist, playing a wide array of instruments and even reciting poetry written by Polish poet Krzysztof Gruse. The album presents eighteen relatively short pieces, obviously parts of a continuous conceptual work.
The music is quite different
from Gorzycki's earlier efforts, which were mostly associated with some degree
of Jazz or Improvised Music. This time Gorzycki offers music which avoids
categorization almost completely, and is conceptually closest to contemporary
Classical Music, although it is atypical in many aspects. There is almost no
melodic content as such, but rather a kaleidoscopic collection of fragments and
allusions, which leaves it to the listener to collect the dots.
The overall atmosphere the
piece is alienated and creates a feeling of detachment and doom, somewhat
similar to soundtracks of avant-garde movies, which present a hyper-reality
floating in between worlds. Although the album's artwork does not disclose any
clues as to the composer's intentions, the album's title and its mythological
connotations might support the idea that the ambience was deliberately set as
such.
As usual with Gorzycki's
projects, this music requires some serious investigation and attention on the
listener's part, both due to its complexity and uniqueness, surely more so that
most other albums people come across. The intellectual challenge and the
emotional effort might be strenuous at first, but are definitely worth
persevering, as in time this music becomes absorbing and rewarding. It is good
to see that some musicians are treating their music as a piece of Art rather
than a commodity created for financial gain, and Gorzycki is definitely one of
these Artists. Perhaps less immediately
affable than his early works but definitely worth being discovered, this album
is unquestionably a milestone in Gorzycki's career, which seems to be in full
swing with sky being the limit.
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