Jacaszek, born and brought up in 1972 Poland, began his creative career writing for short poems, later releasing a two disc CD in 1998, he has become most recognized for his more recent releases Treny and Pentral which are both wonderful. Although Treny is the easier listening experience, Pentral will leave you more moved as you progress through it. The main point to note is how each of his records have been recorded in such interesting ways; in church halls; from field recordings; and from various other sources. Have a look at this short documentary bellow, which though you may not understand due to it being in Polish, still is a lovely view of the production process Jacaszek has gone through to get his music to this high standard:
It comes with little question that music affects mind states, as do all things in life; Jacaszek jumps on this fact, often pushing his music through differing moods of unrest, and then suddenly releasing the tension to near silence or atmospheres. Especially inTreny can often be felt a sense of dread in its building anticipation.
The heart is kept in rhythm with the music's flow, and you start to feel something more grand with every fraction of a second that passes. You fear a sound's arrival, not knowing if the moment will ever come.
This track is taken from Treny:
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Treny
Treny
heres a link to his oficial site
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