
Intimate felt-piano melodies and ghostly vocals that feel like a private conversation. Neoclassical textures for deep focus and quiet reflection.
Hania Rani creates music that sounds like the physical space between the notes. Her signature style revolves around the 'felt piano' technique, where the mechanical sounds of the instrument - the thud of the hammers, the creak of the pedal, the breath of the player - are as important as the melody itself. It is an incredibly intimate experience, as if you are sitting on the piano bench right beside her in a quiet, wood-paneled room.
What sets her apart is how she bridges the gap between traditional Polish classical training and the modern electronic underground of Berlin. While her foundations are in Chopin and minimalism, she frequently introduces subtle synth pulses and rhythmic layers that hint at a deep love for ambient techno. Her voice, when it appears, is a soft, hushed instrument that floats through the mix like a memory rather than a lead performance.
For those new to her world, start with the album Esja for a pure, solo piano experience that highlights her melodic sensitivity. If you prefer something more expansive and atmospheric, move to Home or Ghosts, where she incorporates electronics, strings, and her haunting vocals to create a more cinematic, wide-screen soundscape.
Hania Rani (born Hanna Raniszewska in 1990) is a Polish pianist, composer and singer.
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