Unveiling a glimpse into his debut album “android/among.the”, Bartosz Lasecki releases his first single “II. Nimbostratus.” Drawing influence from legends like Hans Zimmer, Radiohead, Oscar Peterson, Béla Bartók, Johann Johannsson, and Nils Frahm, this Polish-American composer-producer crafts awe-inspiring illusive fusions of classical, rock, jazz, and genre-fluid sounds and sprinkles them with a layer of electronic elements, which makes his work sound like drowning in a fictional world of music.

“II. Nimbostratus is a composition that depicts the intricate oscillation between humanity and technology, and it is an ethereal cosmic beauty.”
“II. Nimbostratus” shines a spotlight on the twists and turns of the modern world, emphasizing the innate human desire to create, bind together, and ignite inspiration in others.
The track doesn’t just have an impressive musical interpretation, but it is also an instrumental masterpiece. The numerous classical orchestral elements, including flute, cello, organ, violin, and keyboards, all unite as one to concoct this mystical anomaly of a soundtrack. Every sound fragment from all the instruments is bound together flawlessly, and the result is just spellbinding.
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