JacaszekTreny

Genre:

Electronic, Classical

Style:

Modern Classical, Ambient, Electroacoustic

Year:

Tracklist

Rytm To Nieśmiertelność I5:26
Lament6:54
Orszula3:36
Żal4:58
Powoli5:54
Taniec5:05
O Ma Żałości5:32
Tren IV3:34
Walc3:12
Martwa Cisza5:14
Rytm To Nieśmiertelność II4:46

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    Cover of Treny, 2008-03-31, CDTreny
    CD, Album
    Miasmah – MIACD007Norway2008Norway2008
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Treny, 2008, CDTreny
    CD, Album, Digipak
    Gusstaff Records – GRAM 0802, Gusstaff Records – GRAM0802Poland2008Poland2008
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Treny, 2008-03-00, FileTreny
    11×File, MP3, Album, Stereo, 320kbps
    Miasmah – MIA007Norway2008Norway2008
    Cover of Treny, 2009-03-30, VinylTreny
    LP, Album, Limited Edition
    Miasmah – MIALP007Norway2009Norway2009
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Treny, 2009, VinylTreny
    LP, Album, White Label, Test Pressing
    Miasmah – MIALP007Norway2009Norway2009
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Treny, 2013-12-10, VinylTreny
    LP, Album, Reissue, 180g; CD, Album, Reissue; All Media, Limited Edition, Remastered
    Gusstaff Records – GRAM1302Poland2013Poland2013
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Treny, 2013-12-01, CassetteTreny
    Cassette, Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered, C56, Cr
    Gusstaff Records – GRAM1303Poland2013Poland2013
    Cover of Treny, 2013, CDTreny
    CD, Album, Remastered
    Gusstaff Records – GRAM0802Poland2013Poland2013
    New Submission
    Cover of Treny, 2013, CDTreny
    CD, Album, Repress, Digipak
    Gusstaff Records – GRAM 0802, Gusstaff Records – GRAM0802Poland2013Poland2013

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    Reviews

    • hafler3o's avatar
      hafler3o
      Edited 2 months ago
      Listening to this I'm thinking this is the nearest thing (music style-wise) I have to Murcof. Here though the rhythms are more conventional and restrained, the vocals, cello and violin playing are allowed more room and the treatments and effects are on the whole more subtle. It is thus more homogeneous on the one hand but less adventurous. For evenings when I want to remain reclined and not overly disturbed.
      • congress_records's avatar
        I would agree with the other reviewer. Too many pops and various noises that distract from what should be a very meditative and pensive album.
        • elintseeker's avatar
          elintseeker
          Fantastic album and a joy to hear on vinyl but the condition of the Gustaff vinyl pressing from leaves much more to be desired. Terrible scratches on Side A.
          • Headphone_Commute's avatar
            Gusstaff is a small independent label based in Poland, which has already released two previous albums by Michal Jacaszek. Jacaszek's third full length album, Treny, is also picked up by Erik Skodvin's Miasmah. The latter mentioned label is quickly gaining recognition among the ambient and modern classical connoisseurs with CD releases (Miasmah started out as a net label) from great artists like Encre, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Elegi and now Jacaszek. Looks like Miasmah has also picked up Jasper TX for his upcoming July release, Black Sleep, but more on that later... Treny is a modern classical marvel that immediately jumps to the top of my favorites for this year. And big thanks to all my readers who recommended it as Best of 2008 So Far in their submitted lists. Patiently paced melodies evolve in the hands of skillful violinist Stefan Wesolowski and cellist Ania Smiszek-Wesolowska [sounds like the two are a couple ;) ]. The reverb treated organic acoustics are complimented with piano phrases and atmospheric electronic treatments by Jacaszek. Through out the tracks, Maja Sieminska's voice glides within the hazy soundscapes like an echo of awakened ghost. My good friend Paul observes, "I listen and feel I have lost everything..." My immediate impression brings back that majestic moment of discovering an album that will stay with you through sweet and dark moments alike. Based out of Gdansk, Poland, Jacaszek is a profound manipulator of electro-acoustic sounds and fits right along my favorites like Dictaphone, Porn Sword Tobacco, Marsen Jules, Zbigniew Preisner and of course Deaf Center. Highly recommended.
            • Headphone_Commute's avatar
              Gusstaff is a small independent label based in Poland, which has already released two previous albums by Michal Jacaszek. Jacaszek's third full length album, Treny, is also picked up by Erik Skodvin's Miasmah. The latter mentioned label is quickly gaining recognition among the ambient and modern classical connoisseurs with CD releases (Miasmah started out as a net label) from great artists like Encre, Rafael Anton Irisarri, Elegi and now Jacaszek. Looks like Miasmah has also picked up Jasper TX for his upcoming July release, Black Sleep, but more on that later... Treny is a modern classical marvel that immediately jumps to the top of my favorites for this year. And big thanks to all my readers who recommended it as Best of 2008 So Far in their submitted lists. Patiently paced melodies evolve in the hands of skillful violinist Stefan Wesolowski and cellist Ania Smiszek-Wesolowska [sounds like the two are a couple ;) ]. The reverb treated organic acoustics are complimented with piano phrases and atmospheric electronic treatments by Jacaszek. Through out the tracks, Maja Sieminska's voice glides within the hazy soundscapes like an echo of awakened ghost. My good friend Paul observes, "I listen and feel I have lost everything..." My immediate impression brings back that majestic moment of discovering an album that will stay with you through sweet and dark moments alike. Based out of Gdansk, Poland, Jacaszek is a profound manipulator of electro-acoustic sounds and fits right along my favorites like Dictaphone, Porn Sword Tobacco, Marsen Jules, Zbigniew Preisner and of course Deaf Center. Highly recommended.
              • obsequious's avatar
                obsequious
                I have a tendency to listen to a lot of music that I describe as "haunting" and "beautiful". So, when I state that "Treny" by Jacaszek could likely end up being my favorite album of the year, it should come as no surprise that it is both very haunting, and utterly beautiful. It is filled with complex, yet slowly evolving, orchestrations composed of various stringed instruments, and the occasional appearance of some lush female vocals. At various times, it reminds me of some of the best material from Coil's later works, but at other moments, it shoots way beyond even that. This is a comparison I do not make lightly. The album is dynamic, appropriately shifting gears between tracks, but maintaining a solid cohesiveness throughout. This is material that was very intelligently put together and with great care.

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