Finnish Bluegrass under a Bieszczady Moon Reaps a Harvest of Plenty:
A Review of Paula Wolski’s New Album

The mature debut album from Finnish songstress Paula Wolski is powerful and playful in equal measure. Recorded in an old barn turned bar-slash-music venue in the Bieszczady mountains, LATO means barn in Finnish as well as summer in Polish. Listen to the first two singles and read the full review.
PEOPLE: A n.e.w. Band Explores What’s Essential Today

non-essential workers (n.e.w.) release their first single, PEOPLE, a call to action, a call to change in times of social, economic and political turmoil. Check out the video, their lyrics and a review of the song.
Music Makers & Dreamers of Dreams

An avalanche of ambient dreamscapes, Vangelis-inspired rapture, and shoegaze-esque introspection by Ethan Smith & Grzegorz Kosowski at the former Hotel Cracovia.
After Angels, Demons: an Enchanting World of Spiritual Experiences

Classical music at the National Museum in Kraków on the occasion of International Music Day. A difficult piece by Lera Auerbach, perfromed for the first time in Poland by Cracow Singers and the Silesian Quartet.
Music Meant to Be: A Quartet Made in Kraków

An audio feast for connoisseurs of eclectic genres and free-style improvisations, this explosive quartet came together during the Moving Out concert series hosted by Ethan Smith and organised in collaboration with Kraków Music.