Łukasz Borowicki - guitar
Mariusz Praśniewski - double bass
Kasper Tom Christiansen - drums
People, Cats & Obstacles
FOR TUNE 0037
By Adam Baruch
This is the debut album by young Polish Jazz guitarist/composer Łukasz Borowicki, recorded in a trio format with Polish bassist Mariusz Praśniewski and Danish drummer and frequent collaborator with Polish musicians Kasper Tom Christiansen. Both Borowicki and Prasniewski studied at the Academy of Music in Odense (Denmark), as did many of Poland's young Jazz musicians in recent years. The album presents nine original compositions recorded by the trio and a bonus track which is a solo guitar piece, all composed by Borowicki.
The music is a surprising
amalgam of many different elements, which create a unique musical perception,
fascinating and absorbing right from the onset. Borowicki has a distinctive
guitar sound, which is raw and distorted, somewhat similar to early John
McLaughlin's efforts. The melodies, or rather melodic fragments, are quirky and
unstable, changing rapidly and continuously, and yet producing an overall
coherent compositional whole. The same applies to the frequent tempo changes
and improvisational approaches, which move within one piece between tightly
knit interplay and completely free form, spacey improvisation. The overall
effect of this unusual music is definitely fascinating and completely fresh.
Considering the fact that guitar is the most popular instrument on this planet,
it takes a truly ingenious musician to create something new with it, such as
Borowicki manages to do in this case.
The leader gets a most
sympathetic support from his cohorts; Praśniewski is a wonderfully melodic
player, who against all odds manages to keep the surreal paste of change this
music demands, supporting the guitar every inch of the way. Christiansen, who
is already a well seasoned musician and a superb composer on his own, is an
ideal partner completing the trio. He plays sparingly and unobtrusively, but is
right where he is needed at all times.
In conclusion, this is a first
class debut effort, which shows an enormous potential and talent that Borowicki
represents which hopefully will mature and develop further in time. As a result
of this album, he immediately becomes a worthy candidate to become one of the
top Jazz guitar players in his country, a position which at the moment is
rather sparingly populated.
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