AMR #017 [weimar - basement rock]
“Weimar is a solo project of Radek Kordasiewicz, a polish musician known for such bands as Ollin, Elvatorium and multimedia group MusicWordArt. Improvised sounds, crossing the borders of genres and musical ethics– these are the aims for Weimar’s existence. The project was born in the summer 2005 (July/August) with a series of improvised, rapid recordings released later as the ‘Calling’ album (strongly limited home made self release).
Weimar was always there, with Radek searching for new ways of expression. From totally horrible noises to ambiences and acoustics. In the meantime, there was a ‘crash’. The greater percent of Radek’s recordings done under the name of Weimar have disappeared from his computer due to some hard drive and system complications (they included a legendary session with female singer, Midia, that took place in late autumn, 2005).
In 2007 the project faced its return, due to the rise of Amduscias Records. His first full album, ‘Basement Rock,’ was released in April, presenting the chosen recordings from Calling, aswell as many new ones. There are a series of ‘Ambiences’ EPs planned (many contributors will appear), also a re-release of Calling should take place with partly recovered 2005’s autumn sessions. More albums, more rapid and strange sounds– lovely and frightening at the same time. That’s Weimar.”
October 29th, 2007 at 5:50 pm
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