Author: Piotr Dąbrowski

New interview in Anxious Magazine

New interview in Anxious Magazine

An interview has just been published on the Anxious Magazine website in which I talk a bit about music, field recordings, releases, ideas and plans. I would like to thank Artur Mieczkowski for our conversation and invite everyone to visit the link below for some 

Performative reading of “ROOTS part 2 about coal” with my music

Performative reading of “ROOTS part 2 about coal” with my music

On October 29, my music will be played in the Konopacki Palace in Warsaw during the performative reading of “Roots part 2 about coal ”by Jolanta Sikorska, performed by the actors of Teatr 59 minut. Feel invited! More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/394979638775984 Photo: Maciej Ratajewicz, model: Kama 

Fantomatyka available on Bandcamp

Fantomatyka available on Bandcamp

On the occasion of Stanisław Lem’s birthday, “Fantomatyka” is now available on Bandcamp – as a free download of course.

The project was created as part of the activities of the Nobiscum Foundation thanks to the funding of the City of Płock and was also released on CD in July 2021: https://fundacjanobiscum.eu/muzyka/

“Fantomatyka” online and released on CD

“Fantomatyka” online and released on CD

The “Fantomatyka” [“Phantomatics”] project is coming soon. On July 30, at 8.00 p.m., I invite you to the channels of the Nobiscum Foundation for an online concert, supplemented with visual material. This is the first opportunity to play “Fantomatyka” live, and the project turned out 

Fantomatyka – CD release and online event coming in July

Fantomatyka – CD release and online event coming in July

What if we let the machine create our sound environment? It can be assumed with high probability that it will start with seeking patterns understood as a specific score for its creation – algorithms intended to imitate random, sometimes only seemingly, sound phenomena, whether natural 

The sound map of Płock coming soon!

The sound map of Płock coming soon!

After many years of listening to the city I live in, it’s time for the first sound map of Płock. It will be released by the Nobiscum Foundation on a double CD thanks to the funding of the City of Płock. Below you will find detailed information, and I am already working on the next year’s continuation of the project!

I would like to thank my wife Gabi for her support during the creation of the map as well as her photos documenting the whole process!

We hear, but do we listen? A modern city, not necessarily the size of a metropolis, is constantly flooding us with the amalgam of sounds of natural origin and those being an effect of human activity. Living in such an environment, we automatically filter these sounds, defending ourselves against over-stimulation and trying to maintain the necessary focus. Moreover, the main sense on which we base our cognitive activities is sight. What if this tendency was reversed for a moment – what if we closed our eyes and focused on what is reaching our ears?

The sound map has multiple purposes: documentary, historical and cultural. It is a record of variables – a good example can be the current epidemic situation, which in the case of Płock, but not only, cut out a large part of the characteristic social life buzz from the city’s tissue. However, closed restaurants and the lack of cultural events in the city space did not result in silence. The space was dominated by noise. The streets invariably attack our ears with the sounds of car traffic, which, depending on the place, takes place either continuously or in characteristic waves. Steel and electricity disregard the epidemic, so the machine is becoming a bolder element in the soundscape of the city. Still, there are places close to the character of a galenosphere, where nature benefits from the reduced presence of the human intruder.

The first sound map of Płock includes slightly less than 160 minutes of recordings made in 40 locations in the city. The map will be published by the Nobiscum Foundation in the form of a double CD with an eco-friendly cover, which will be released thanks to funding received from the City of Płock.

The author of all recordings is Piotr Dąbrowski, a musician and sound artist from Płock who has been following the sounds in our city environment for many years.

The map will be used by the Nobiscum Foundation to carry out further tasks in the field of soundscape research as well as educational activities in 2021. We plan to continue the project, which in the coming years will be enriched with even more recordings – a sound map is a living and changing concept, just like the recorded city lives and changes on a constant basis.

Recordings of the Płock sound map will be published under the Creative Commons attribution license – (CC BY 3.0 PL). We encourage you to use them in educational and cultural activities, as well as contact us for additional information.

An edition of 500 of the sound map of Płock will be available free of charge in the second half of December 2020. More info soon!

The sound map of Płock.
Cover photo: Gabriela Nowak-Dąbrowska. Design: Piotr Dąbrowski

“Mothers” part 1 – performance by the Polish Theater Playback 3.0

“Mothers” part 1 – performance by the Polish Theater Playback 3.0

Music by me, as well as by Emiter and the Schröttersburg band, will be featured in the Polish Theater Playback 3.0 “Matki” (“Mothers”) performance by Magdalena Peron – Szott and Agata Sidorek. The online premiere of the performance starts on Saturday, December 5 at 8 

My version of a track by Schröttersburg to be released by Zoharum

My version of a track by Schröttersburg to be released by Zoharum

On October 27, 2020, the Zoharum label will release an album containing deconstructions of Schröttersburg’s songs from their album “Melancholia”. The publication will be available as CD and as a digital download. You can already listen to my version of the song “Joshua Ben Joseph” 

“Wyszło z boru” – latest release available on Bandcamp

“Wyszło z boru” – latest release available on Bandcamp

“Wyszło z Boru” is my latest release, kept in ambient and drone aesthetics, inspired by a poem by Bolesław Leśmian.

The poem, which inspired this album, accompanied me for several months, becoming the starting point for creating music that could become a soundtrack for traveling through the forest, which is being left behind by the bizarre animal brought to life by the poet, as well as a sound interpretation of the feelings familiar to modern people: chaos , helplessness, attempts of understanding the surrounding reality – extremely complex and dynamically changing – and finding our place in it in many aspects.

On the strictly musical side, all tracks were created through experimentation and improvisation using digital, analog and acoustic instruments.