Experimental · PL

Tomasz Mreńca

Glacial violin swells and submerged electronics that feel like watching a landscape freeze in slow motion. Deeply cinematic ambient for moments of profound isolation.

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Tomasz Mreńca creates music that feels like a physical environment, specifically one where the temperature is dropping and the light is fading. His work is centered around the violin, but not in a traditional sense; he uses the instrument as a source for vast, echoing soundscapes that blur the line between acoustic resonance and digital decay. It is music that demands a certain kind of stillness from the listener, rewarding patience with textures that reveal themselves like shapes emerging from a thick mist.

What sets Mreńca apart is the way he balances the inherent emotional weight of the violin with a cold, almost clinical electronic processing. The result is a sound that is deeply human yet strangely distant, like a memory that is slowly being erased by time. There is a tactile quality to his production, where you can almost feel the friction of the bow against the string even as it is swallowed by massive, cavernous reverb.

Start with the album 'Peak' to experience his ability to build tension through minimalism. It serves as a perfect entry point into his world of 'torn soundscapes,' where melody is often secondary to the sheer, overwhelming atmosphere of the piece. It is essential listening for anyone who finds beauty in the bleak and the quiet.

Our Catalog3 Albums · 2016 · 2022
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