Konrad Ciesielski "Out Of Gravity"
Sounds from Poland
15/11/2025 | Konrad Ciesielski’s “Out of Gravity” is a breathtaking descent into silence and sound—an ethereal, cinematic meditation that redefines the boundaries of post-rock and contemporary jazz. At nearly six minutes, the track unfolds like a slow-motion orbit around an emotional core: sparse piano notes hover like stars in a vacuum, while Patrycja Tempska’s saxophone weeps with a quiet, soul-deep resonance, and Wojciech ??cki’s bass hums beneath like the gravitational pull of something just out of reach. There’s no percussion to anchor you—only space, tension, and the subtlest of textures that make every breath feel intentional. This isn’t music you hear; it’s something you feel in your bones, a sonic metaphor for drifting, unmoored, yet strangely at peace.
Ciesielski, long known for his thunderous work in Blindead and stoner-rock projects, reveals a startling new dimension here—not as a drummer, but as a composer of stillness. “Out of Gravity” is a portal into the introspective world of his forthcoming album Koniec, where electronics, ethnic percussion, and live improvisation converge into something hauntingly human. The minimalist structure isn’t empty—it’s sacred. Each note lingers, each silence holds weight, and the absence of rhythm becomes its own kind of pulse. This is film music without a film—cinematic not because it’s grand, but because it’s intimate enough to make you wonder if you’re listening to a memory, a dream, or the last thought before weightlessness takes hold. With Koniec set for release on November 5th, this single isn’t just a preview—it’s a revelation.
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