Mateusz Pospieszalski - Tam i sam (2020)
Artist: Mateusz Pospieszalski
Title: Tam i sam
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Polski Rap
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:53 min
Total Size: 305 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Tam i sam
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Polski Rap
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 51:53 min
Total Size: 305 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Zwieczorniały
02. Odlot w podniebie
03. W śródmorzu
04. Famfara
05. Dowód tożsamości
06. Dogłębnie przemokły
07. W pobłędzie
08. Nikt nie zagłuszy psa
09. Nieba zbłąd
10. Zwieczorniały (Z akompaniamentem)
The album includes songs (concerts) played in a natural area by the lakes in the northern Suwałki region and by the Polish sea in Sopot. (VIII-X.2020).
Mateusz Pospieszalski about the album:
Communing with nature makes you feel better. In the space that surrounds us, we find surprising things every time. When I see the forest, I want to enter it. Standing by the sea, I stare at the distance, speechless. Being at the lake, I would like to go already. Over there. Nature lives and delights. An inseparable desire is the willingness to coexist with everything that surrounds us. Yes! I took my saxophone and, acting a bit like a thief, I played it. Alone. I wanted to take away this fleeting atmosphere of the place and this time. Save to be able to experience it again and again ... It acted like a drug on me and what was meant to be just one project out of many, it became the beginning of a larger whole that I still have before me. Spring is ahead of us ... The great feeling is that while making these recordings I can feel saturated with life.
Mateusz Pospieszalski about the album:
Communing with nature makes you feel better. In the space that surrounds us, we find surprising things every time. When I see the forest, I want to enter it. Standing by the sea, I stare at the distance, speechless. Being at the lake, I would like to go already. Over there. Nature lives and delights. An inseparable desire is the willingness to coexist with everything that surrounds us. Yes! I took my saxophone and, acting a bit like a thief, I played it. Alone. I wanted to take away this fleeting atmosphere of the place and this time. Save to be able to experience it again and again ... It acted like a drug on me and what was meant to be just one project out of many, it became the beginning of a larger whole that I still have before me. Spring is ahead of us ... The great feeling is that while making these recordings I can feel saturated with life.