Piotr Kurek - Songs & Bodies - 1LP
19/09/2025
UNS013
Artist:
Piotr Kurek
Label:
Unsound
Version Description:
Black vinyl
Sound Carrier:
1LP
Barcode:
5063720062647
Songs and Bodies – the new album by Piotr Kurek releases on September 26 on the Unsound label.
Songs and Bodies is best described as hypnagogic post-rock, an impressionistic blur of dissociated riffs, jazzy rhythms and half-heard voices that casts a beguiling digital silhouette of '90s indie music. The album began as a personal experiment, a question that emerged as Piotr Kurek cast his mind back to the era that birthed bands like Gastr del Sol, Bark Psychosis, Labradford and The Sea and Cake. Curious how this music might sound in today’s cultural climate, he started recording sketches at home on guitar and keyboard, applying the same advanced processing, editing and manipulation techniques that had nourished his last run of albums. Early on, he brought in drummer Mateusz Rychlicki and bassist Wojciech Traczyk, layering their performances into the evolving material. These ideas might have remained in that unvarnished state had Unsound not suggested a live performance of the work in October 2024. Spurred by the invitation, Kurek hardened his resolve, finishing a crumpled, uncanny set of half-songs that extend the chimerical sonic universe of the jazz-inspired Smartwoods and its baroque predecessor Peach Blossom.
Not an exercise in nostalgia, Songs and Bodies is an examination of the '90s and '00s experimental rock canon that isolates its humanity as the world stares down a new technological dawn. At a glance, Kurek's songs are remarkably organic, diaphanous guitar-led meditations embellished with era-specific organ and electric piano vamps, cryptic vocal utterances and dusty drums, but it's all an illusion. Listen a little closer and the wrinkles appear—the robotic, garbled articulations, awkward tempo fluctuations and charming hiccups.
Kurek distills these vulnerabilities and blemishes to present a deeply personal but relatable abstraction of familiar sounds and gestures. It's the closest the composer has come to old-fashioned songwriting, but the end result is the same: an invitation to look beyond the frosted glass of an increasingly digital existence.
1. Forever / The Way In
2. It Used to Be a Song
3. And Yet Through This
4. More Than One
5. Nothing Holds Still
6. Songs and Bodies
7. Turtle Heart
8. Try To Be True
9. The Water Is Wide
10. This Is Where I Thought You'd Be
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