“Polin” is a continuation of “Sztetlach”. “Polin” sees Socha develop his artistic method, consistently building on his earlier music and literary peregrinations. “Polin” is a composition representing the genre of audio-collage – it was created with the use of samplers, sequencers and through studio editing. The electronic layers are supplemented with vocals, drums and button accordion. The piece has a clear core and consists of 9 sections that seamlessly follow one another: Coming (“Przyjście”), Hate Speech (“Mowa nienawiści”), Paradise in Biłgoraj (“Biłgoraj, czyli raj”), What Remains (“To, co zostało”), Haunted Fields (“Nawiedzone pola”), Champagne, Girls and Cabaret (“Szampan, dziewczyny i kabaret”), Eternal Question (“Odwieczne pytanie”), Won’t Sleep Tonight (“Dziś nie zasnę”)and Going (“Wyjście”). These sections create a non-chronological surrealist narrative loosely woven on the basis of history of Jews in Poland. The album is a musical essay, whose author willingly and generously employs audio quotes, including samples from pieces by Szymon Laks and Marian Hemar as well as speeches by First Party Secretary Władysław Gomułka from 1968.
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