
Slawomir Kulpowicz
In/Formation
Pronit (Poland) 198x
PSJ-110 (LP)
sleeve : VG(RW, SPSE: damages on side, wear on edge and corner, wrinkles.)
media : EX-/EX-(some light noises caused by slightly hairlines.)
This is a 1982 album by composer and keyboardist Slawomir Kulpowicz, who began his career in the early 1980s and has created a wide range of works incorporating diverse elements such as jazz, rock, and world music. He is also known for his outstanding collaborative works with Czesław Niemen, a prominent Polish singer-songwriter. While Kulpowicz showcased an electronic ethno-new age sound rich in ethnic sentiment on his 1989 masterpiece Sadhana, which was featured in the guidebook Obscure Sound, this earlier work from seven years prior presents a completely different style. Teaming up with Witold Szczurek (bass) and Czeslaw "Maly" Bartkowski (drums), Kulpowicz delivers a full set of aggressively interwoven avant-contemporary jazz in trio format. It's seriously cool.
A3: Melancholy
B2: Third Point