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Tak... Tak... to ja : A rhythmic, obsessive exploration of the "self." 🔊 The 1999 Remaster
Preserving the breathing room between the complex instrumental layers.
Listening to this specific release in FLAC ensures you hear the meticulous layering of the studio sessions. The lossless format captures the nuanced transients of the electronic drums and the warmth of the analog synths that MP3 compression often flattens. If you'd like to dive deeper into this release: details or durations Full credits for the session musicians Historical context of the 1988 release Tell me which details you need to complete your archive! Obywatel GC - Tak Tak (1988) Reed 1999 [FLAC] [...
Deep, resonant basslines, intricate percussion, and lush synthesizer textures.
Nie pytaj o PolskÄ™ : Perhaps the most famous Polish "patriotic" song, blending love for a difficult country with synth-rock elegance. Listening to this specific release in FLAC ensures
Obywatel GC’s Tak! Tak! is a landmark of Polish art-rock and synth-pop. Released in 1988, it captured the tension and artistic transition of Poland in the late 80s. Grzegorz Ciechowski, stepping away from the jagged punk-energy of Republika, crafted a sophisticated, studio-driven masterpiece. 💿 Album Overview Obywatel GC (Grzegorz Ciechowski) Original Release: 1988 Reissue Date: 1999 (Digitally Remastered) Format: FLAC (Lossless Audio) Genre: Art Rock / New Wave / Synth-Pop 🎹 Musical Character
Sharpening the vocal presence of Ciechowski’s signature whisper-to-shout delivery. 💡 Why FLAC?
Highlighting the subtle jazz influences and session-musician flourishes that define the record. 💡 Why FLAC?