A dynamic and genre-defying night at Klub Wytwórnia, featuring a powerful triple bill of cutting-edge jazz and experimental soundscapes. Opening the evening is Grzegorz Tarwid Trio, presenting music from Flowers — Tarwid’s first original album, released on the acclaimed Portuguese label Clean Feed. Rooted in impressions from nature, the compositions are rich in subtlety, contrast, and raw, organic emotion. Accompanied by long-time collaborators Max Mucha (double bass) and Albert Karch (drums), Tarwid’s piano-led trio promises a richly atmospheric journey shaped by the unpredictability and delicacy of the natural world.
At 22:00, sonic explorers Other Mother take the stage. The trio is known for bending electric pressure into visceral, analog grooves that hit like waves in the gut. Drawing from a surreal sound palette that evokes deep memory and primal rhythm, Other Mother builds a ritualistic experience full of pulse and provocation. Their surrealist energy turns the stage into a sensory chamber, immersing the audience in something between a birth rite and an ecstatic dream.
To close the formal program, SC’ÖÖF (23:00–23:30) delivers a set that defies genre altogether. Their experimental sound language is bold and unfiltered, a mix of off-kilter grooves and riotous improvisation. With their reputation for electrifying live shows, SC’ÖÖF is the embodiment of avant-garde intensity — a jolt to the system in the best possible way. Afterward, the night continues with a late jam session at UMilscha, where spontaneous collaborations keep the creative energy alive well into the early hours.