Przytyptur: Kirszenbaum + Jarzmo + Furda
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Three duos that reinterpret folk music in different fashions will visit Częstochowa's Musical Meta.
The Krakow duo Kirszenbaum plays a contemporary and very specific interpretation of Slavic, klezmer and Anglo-Saxon folk music, watered down with a dynamic, whispering and shouting vocal duet. They declare influences from Tom Waits and Nick Cave, as well as extra-musical sources like silent film and literature from Albert Camus to Terry Pratchett. Since their formation in 2017, they have performed on the stage of the Polish Radio Lutoslawski Concert Studio, opened shows for Fisz Emade Tworzywo, Zywiolak and the Warsaw Village Band, and played dozens of shows throughout Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany and Slovakia; they have released two studio albums, the latest of which, Się, came out in 2021 on Karrot Kommando.
Jarzmo is a dreamlike vision, carried by a duo of musicians, of a pre-apocalyptic world, misty, cold and drowning in electro-waste, in which the melody of an oberek played a century ago by a village player at the edge of a field still resonates. And, as dreams go, an absurdly serene Stravinsky strolls by, chatting with Bach. Their sound is as much a reference to stoner rock as to Polish traditional music, finding their place on the stage of a smoky club as at a folk dance under a thatched roof. Their debut album, is entitled Sativa (Latin for cultivated). Composed of original instrumental compositions, the creation is a diagnosis of the contemporary post-post-modern world, which would be summed up by the saying "as you sow, so shall you reap".
Furda reinterprets a wide spectrum of traditional music, using electronics, throat singing and traditional instruments from around the world, with the Biłgoraj suka—a rare Slavic fiddle-like instrument—at the forefront. They perform their instruments and effects themselves. The result of their explorations is hypnotic tribal ambient with an almost club-like rhythm; they cite the neofolk acts Heilung and Omnia, as well as IDM producer Lorn, among their inspirations. 2021 saw the release of Furda's first and so far most recent album, Bojany.