Minimal film music
Minimal film music
Staniecki & Jachna “Complementary Colors” / Requiem Rec 2023
“Musicians experiment with different genres and styles — jazz, electronics and ambient. Artists combine these elements in a skillful and original way. Harmony, coherence and hypnotic sound work together to create a convincing whole.” Piotr Wojdat / Jazz Forum.
Staniecki “Spirals” / Alpaka Records 2022
“Spirals” is the artist’s fifth solo album and, like his earlier work, exudes sincerity. Her step is light and unhurried. It doesn’t explain, it doesn’t overwhelm, but it influences us – we start to look at ourselves. The compositions will sound great in the privacy of your home as well as on the theater stage.” Dariusz Bilski / Cultural Kaleidoscope. more
Staniecki & Jachna “Two Souls” / Requiem Rec 2020
“There are meanders of trumpet sunk in endless space, there are electronically modulated – but strangely homely, friendly-sounding patches of guitar chords. Calmness, melancholy, everyday Zen, focus on the here and now prevail. This is the music of acceptance of oneself and the world as it is.” Marek Romanski / Jazz Forum.
Staniecki “Following the Light” / Requiem Rec 2019
“Staniecki doesn’t need an avalanche of sounds to move or induce reflection; he uses very simple means to do so, which are extremely effective on the imagination. The result is delicate, atmospheric and soothing music, but at the same time it puts you in a trance.” Sebastian Chocinski / Lizard.
Staniecki “Travels and Movies” / Requiem Rec 2002 (remaster 2013)
“Picturesque music that allows you to travel through the cinematic areas of our imagination. Disturbingly sensual electronics. (…) It fully shows how you can record an album not for a movie, but with a huge potential for cinematography. Staniecki’s compositions sparkle with a full palette of colors of modern electronics with the participation of processed bass and guitars.” Adrian Chorębała / Ultramarine
Staniecki “What is Undefined” / Requiem Rec 2004
“The author balances on the border of “otherness” and pop with such charm that I’m not sure if I put this album in the right category. Imagine ambient depths of reverie and motoric trip-hop rhythms, supported by Laswellian bass and adorned with sparing parts of guitars with the warm sound of a tube stove “ Radoslaw Pasternak / Hi Fi Music.
NEMEZIS “Whispers from Behind the Window” / Vivo 2001
“Extremely vivid and stimulating the imagination sounds, full of human associations, subconscious images or musical references. (…) Paradoxically, this minimalist album does not allow the listener to switch off. Modernly recorded music directs us deep into ourselves.” Virtual Poland