Pretty fucking rad. Heavy repetitive electric beats
Natalia Zamilska, known professionally as Zamilska (born 1989 in Zawiercie) is a Polish creator, composer, radio presenter and producer of electronic music. Natalia Zamilska was born in 1989 in Zawiercie. She graduated from Uniwersytet Śląski in Cieszyn with a degree in social and cultural animation. She cooperated with a local Foundation of Audiovisual Culture "Strefa Szarej", by leading workshops in electronic music production and working for Galeria Szara. After university she moved to Katowice where she concentrated on making music. In 2014, she moved to Warsaw. In 2019, she released a LP Uncovered.
Pretty fucking rad. Heavy repetitive electric beats
Liked this way more than I thought I would. Took me a while to settle into it, but it grew on me! Atmospheric and dark at times. Pretty cool. Will have to listen a few more times.
A darkly atmospheric album that reminded me a bit of Laibach due to the ritualistic industrial of the songs. Tracks like Hollow and Alive, hit that sweet spot between raw industrial weight and dark ambient trance for me
I've found another perfect soundtrack for a haunted house (and indeed did add this album to my Halloween playlist). It's dark and brooding and atmospheric and would be perfect for a spooky gathering. As for just hanging out and listening... it was interesting enough for working to but I don't see myself just throwing it on for a regular listen.
Like a dark Polish XX. Atmospheric moody electronica...
Starts with suggestions of fairly generic industrial, then gets quieter, muting into real eerieness, ominousness. Tension builds like a scene in a zombie movie or futuristic paranoid political noir, but a significant proportion fails to hook the listener (this one anyway) and appears to just drift off. Doesn't do much for one to relax, but maybe that's the intent and a comment on the times. Straight-up bonus points for brevity, though a few of the more engaging cuts (e.g., "Delusion") mighta played out for much longer. "Hollow" is the other highlight. Would take this over much electronica on the list proper (though not over the few other records from 2019), for being more thoughtful and contemplative, though it's not likely one will be rearranging plans to spend more time with this record anytime soon. One feels comfortable having Z show the ropes of dark ambient/trance-y electronica music making to the next generation of Poles.
Rating: 7/10 Best songs: Alive, Message
It's alright, just not a genre I love. 3 stars.
This is ‘electronic’ music that played while I listened
Electronic, Industrial, World, Techno. Ni fu ni fa.
This would have been a good Halloween album
Interesting
Like NIN instrumentals, but more techno. S'ok.
Nice but boring 3
Man, if I'd been born in Poland I could have gotten a degree in "social and cultural animation" instead of dumb science. It wasn't really clear to me what was going on with most of this, very art-forward. Not an unenjoyable experience.
Not a bad album as my soundtrack to start running in the morning again but it sounds like backing music, not necessarily amazing on its own.
Peculiar de escuchar, diferente, ritmos un tanto hipnóticos, no muy caótico, en su mayor parte instrumental. No me ha transmitido apenas.