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The most important information about Błoto
Błoto is a Wrocław-based jazz quartet that has been combining jazz, hip-hop, and experimental music in a raw, uncompromising sound since 2018.
Błoto is a Wrocław-based jazz quartet that has been combining jazz, hip-hop, and experimental music in a raw, uncompromising sound since 2018. The band emerged as a side project of EABS musicians and quickly gained recognition for their bold approach to improvised music. Błoto concerts are intense sonic experiences that attract fans of both contemporary jazz and hip-hop sounds – and tickets to their performances disappear from the market at lightning speed.
The project was born spontaneously during an EABS concert tour in the summer of 2018. On the way to the Tri-City area, only four musicians remained in the car: Marek Pędziwiatr (Latarnik) on keyboards and synthesizers, Paweł Stachowiak (Wuja HZG) on bass, Marcin Rak (Cancer G) on drums, and Olaf Węgier (OlafSaxx) on tenor saxophone and percussion. A free evening between concerts and access to the Maska studio, made available by Grzegorz Skawiński from the legendary band Kombi, resulted in a spontaneous recording session that gave birth to Błoto.
Błoto – musical style
Błoto's music is firmly rooted in brutal hip-hop foundations that loosely reference the sound of the 1990s. The quartet creates a sonic landscape dominated by heavy, pulsating bass lines and aggressive percussion, complemented by experimental synthesizer and saxophone lines. This is dirty and uncompromising music whose strength lies primarily in the rhythm section – drums and bass creating a hypnotic, dense texture.
The band's sound is radical and raw, departing from traditional jazz patterns. Błoto doesn't shy away from dissonances, sharp dynamic contrasts, or long, repetitive phrases that build tension and put the listener into a trance. Their music has both a meditative and aggressive character – a combination that makes Błoto concerts such an intense experience.
The band's inspirations reach both to modal jazz and free jazz, as well as to hip-hop beats of producers like J Dilla or Madlib. However, the Wrocław quartet doesn't create simple fusions – their music is rather a deconstruction and recontextualization of these genres. Błoto explores the space between improvisation and structure, creating compositions that are both precisely planned and open to spontaneous changes.
A characteristic element of Błoto's sound is the way the band uses space and silence. The musicians aren't afraid of minimalism – they can build an entire composition around a few repeating motifs, gradually adding subsequent layers of sound. This working method makes their music have an almost cinematic character, building a narrative without words.
Błoto's albums are testimony to artistic courage and consistency in realizing their vision. The band doesn't compromise, creating music that requires engagement from the listener and openness to experimentation. This approach has earned them recognition from both critics and fans seeking something more than just easy entertainment in music.
Key career moments
Błoto's debut album was released in 2019 and immediately caught the attention of the jazz scene in Poland and abroad. The record was created in just a few hours during a spontaneous recording session, which gave it a raw, authentic character. The material from the debut showed that Błoto is not just a side project of EABS musicians, but an independent creation with a clear artistic identity.
In 2020, the band released their second album titled "Kwiatostan" in cooperation with Astigmatic Records and Warsaw's Jassmine club. This album deepened the exploration of heavy, hip-hop sounds and emphasized even more strongly the radical character of the quartet's music. "Kwiatostan" was appreciated by critics as a bold artistic statement that captures the climate of troubled times – social erosion, political divisions, and growing brutality of reality.
Błoto quickly gained a reputation as a band that performs even more powerfully live than on records. Their concerts are intense sonic experiences during which the musicians can put the audience into a state close to trance. The quartet's performances at clubs such as Jassmine in Warsaw or Vertigo Jazz Club in Wrocław have become legendary among fans of contemporary jazz and improvised music.
The band regularly appears at jazz festivals in Poland and Europe, where they share the stage with the most important names of the contemporary jazz scene. Their music reaches audiences seeking authenticity and artistic courage – those who aren't afraid of confrontation with difficult emotions and non-obvious sound structures.
The collaboration with Astigmatic Records, one of the most important jazz labels in Poland, gave Błoto a platform to reach a wider audience. This label, known for promoting avant-garde jazz projects, perfectly aligned with the band's artistic vision and helped build their international position.
Błoto – concerts
Błoto concerts are an experience that goes beyond the standard framework of a jazz performance. The band creates a dense, hypnotic atmosphere on stage where every sound matters, and silence becomes as important as sound. The musicians can maintain tension for long minutes, gradually building intensity until culminating moments full of energy and power.
The quartet's performances most often take place in intimate jazz clubs, where the proximity of the stage and audience intensifies the experience. Błoto sounds best in small spaces, where every nuance, every subtle change in dynamics is audible and palpable. It's precisely in such conditions that the band can fully show their improvisational skills and ability to build a sonic narrative.
It's worth going to a Błoto concert if you're looking for music that isn't afraid of experimentation and doesn't run from difficult emotions. This is an experience for those who value authenticity and artistic courage – for listeners ready for confrontation with raw, uncompromising sounds. The band doesn't play for easy applause – they play for those who want to feel music with their whole body.
If you're planning to attend a performance by this Wrocław quartet, it's worth following current information about concert tours. The band regularly performs in Poland, and their concerts often take place as part of jazz series and music festivals. Tickets to Błoto concerts are worth buying in advance, as seats in intimate clubs are limited, and interest in the band's performances continues to grow.
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