Miosz Kedra: their internal diapasons
Briefly

Miłosz Kędra's music offers a unique vision by repurposing old church organ pipes into a new, fantastical instrument. This creative act symbolizes a challenge to traditional religious and musical hierarchies, turning the organ from a lofty symbol of divine power into a more approachable entity. His album, 'their internal diapasons,' showcases these pipes in a fresh context, employing discordant sounds that evoke a sense of intimacy and humanity rather than grandeur. This transformation alludes to a rewilding of sacred spaces, allowing untold spirits to emerge.
The instrument's jagged architecture resembles some fantastical robot monster's ribcage. By taking the pipes out of their liturgical setting, Kędra is demolishing traditional hierarchies.
rather than looming imposingly above listeners, it meets them on their level; in place of triumphant harmonies and mathematical perfection are detuned intervals and soft, pleading sighs.
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