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Strycharski, Dominik: Ecstasy (Listen! Foundation (Fundacja Sluchaj!))

"One of the most brilliant contemporary improvisers playing the recorder, Dominik Strycharski is not the first time he has appeared on recordings in our catalog. An album featuring him came out nearly a decade ago, Myriad Duo, recorded ...
 

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Dominik Strycharski-sopranino saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, bass blockflutes, synthesizers


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UPC: 5904441617672

Label: Listen! Foundation (Fundacja Sluchaj!)
Catalog ID: 16/2024
Squidco Product Code: 35187

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2024
Country: Poland
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
Recorded in ZPSM im. S. Moniuszki in Bielsko, Biala, Poland, in September, 2022, by Albert Karch.

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"One of the most brilliant contemporary improvisers playing the recorder, Dominik Strycharski is not the first time he has appeared on recordings in our catalog. An album featuring him came out nearly a decade ago, Myriad Duo, recorded with bass guitar virtuoso Rafal Mazur, sometime later a solo recital Flauto Dolphy, dedicated to the music of the great Eric Dolphy. And then October Suite, a disc documenting the anniversary concert of the RGG formation, during which Dominik was a special guest alongside vocalist Marta Grzywacz and trumpeter Artur Majewski. Now it's time for another solo recital. This time, however, the album consists of songs penned by Dominik and submerged in an electronic space of his idea."-Fundacja Sluchaj


Artist Biographies

"Dominik Strycharski: A Polish composer, blockflute player, singer, improviser, performer and writer. He plays and composes contemporary jazz in many electric and acoustic incarnations, contemporary music, electronic music, theater music, post-hip-hop, noise as well as various types of improvised music in his own bands: Pulsarus, Prophetic Fall and Organic Panic Quartett. He also works with contemporary vocal techniques and plays improvised and jazz music on modern recorders/blockflutes.

Pulsarus (Dominik Strycharski - processed blockflutes, vocals, electronics, leader, Jakub Rutkowski - acoustic and electronic drums, Alexander Papierz - saxophones) made its debut album Digital Freejazz in May 2005. The band performed at the festival Arhytmic Depot Art in Gdansk in 2005 and twice at Warsaw Summer Jazz Days (2005 and 2006), as well as JAZ festival in Zabrze and Slot Art Festival in Lubiąż. In 2006 their second album was released, with guest apperance of Tomasz Gwincinski. Squared Rotoscope was produced by Piotr Pawlak.2009 saw the release of the third and the most important album of the trio so far, FAQ. Among other venues, Pulsarus appeared at Warsaw Summer Jazz Days, Avant Festival, Art Depot, Slot Art Festival, Transvisualia, Cinema on the Border, the Malta Festival in Berlin, the Polish Cultural Center, Era New Horizons, in Recklinghausen and in many clubs as well.

Strycharski is widely recognized as a composer of music for theatre. He also creates Doministry, a multi-dimensional solo project that combines contemporary electronic music, performance and electro-ambient. It is developed using the voice and its total electronic transformation. Improvisation plays a very important role in the project, which is open to all possible influences and concepts. Since 2001, as a composer and performer, he has been a part of Bretoncaffe Theatre, which was awarded several times. Theatre performances created by the group are staged regularly at Polish and international festivals (Berlin, Tallinn, Paris, Budapest, Prague)."

-Culture.PL (http://culture.pl/en/artist/dominik-strycharski)
12/3/2024

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Track Listing:



1. No Matter The Cost 8:30

2. Haunting 5:10

3. Flare 8:18

4. Favourite Thing 3:42

5. Getting To 5:58

6. Ecstasy 3:50

7. Am I Polish? 7:44

8. Feeder Of Ecstasy 2:48

9. Everything Went In A Different Direction 3:27

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