Andrzej Korzyński is, without a doubt, one of the most important, celebrated and influential Polish musicians of the XX century. He wrote plenty of pop hits, created a very famous and extremely successful Franek Kimono project, collaborated with world renown movie directors like Andrzej Wajda and Andrzej Żuławski, and played a key part in the legendary studio group Arp Life. Korzyński is also well known for his soundtrack for a cult classic for kids, “Mister Blot’s Academy”. All in all, he’s perceived as an extremely creative person, a real pioneer who helped introduce synthesizers to the world of domestic film and pop music. A true artist with many faces, a handful of projects, and a musician that cannot be pigeonholed. Without any doubt, he is really something.
So, with all that being said, no wonder that The Very Polish Cut-Outs’ attention was drawn by the Master’s work. Without further ado, we have an honor and pleasure to announce the release of “Niezłe bajery – remixy i bajery” EP, containing 4 remixed tracks from the very rich artistic output of Andrzej Korzyński. All the tracks were carefully picked by the composer himself, out of a dozen of proposals. It is worth adding that such a release was a personal dream of Zambon, the TVPCO’s founder, especially given the fact that his very first edit was “Baby bump”, a cut by the aforementioned Arp Life group.
“Niezłe numery” EP consists of four top notch edits and remixes brought to you by a well-known pack of producers closely related to the label with the famous rooster logo. Holiday 80 guys take over the A side having expertly cut original material by Zenek Czubaty (the predecessor of the legendary Franek Kimono studio output), finishing off with two thumping peak-time heaters with infectious vocals. On the flip you can find a more relaxed and reflexive take with a downtempo twist. Pejzaż adds his trademark sound to “Monika”, a piece deeply immersed in slo-mo vibe, while Karol Aleksander’s “Welwet” is a nu-disco-tinged groover with a personal touch. This EP is strictly dedicated to the lovers of hidden dance floor gems and die-hard collectors of rare stuff.
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released February 1, 2022
Composed & Produced by Andrzej Korzyński
Additional Production on A1,A2 Grzegorz Lipiński & Norbert Borzym
Additional Production on B1 Bartosz Kruczyński
Additional Production on B2 Karol Aleksander Byra
Vocals on A1,A2 Mariusz Zabrodzki
Mastering & Lacquer Cut by Marco Pellegrino (Analog Cut in Berlin)
Pressed at Mother Tongue in Verona, Italy
Cover Design by Bartosz Szymkiewicz
supported by 53 fans who also own “Niezłe Numery (Remixy i Bajery) EP”
excellent album! It really has a wonderful, magical vibe, like from the summer 70’s. Its light, subtle and relaxic - I like it sooo much! kubafotografuje
supported by 32 fans who also own “Niezłe Numery (Remixy i Bajery) EP”
The first track is a bit of an outlier, perhaps connecting back to earlier albums where jazz foundations lead the way, before going all out berserk with the beats, beats, and beats. Bass and electronics are now the mainstays over the hip-hop influenced rhythms. But the horns are still layered back in with style. I initially passed this over, but the Szlam / Ścieki tracks blew my socks off and in desperation for more, I was led back to this. I can't wait to see where Błoto go next. rvss.eel
supported by 29 fans who also own “Niezłe Numery (Remixy i Bajery) EP”
yes yes yes!!! After transcendant Erozje by Błoto... here you are boys... so so eclectic, now able to reach even the youngest generation, I love U boys as always!!!!
... kikanina