Luke Marzec


Luke Marzec is an English singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. He released his debut EP, Chances, in 2018, and subsequently released two further EPs. His debut album is titled Something Good Out of Nothing, released in August 2025.

Early life and education

Luke Marzec was born in England. His father is a set designer, who later worked in industrial theatre, designing large events in the late 1990s. His mother was from Gdansk in Poland, and encouraged his musical development. He started playing violin at seven years old, saxophone at ten, and piano soon afterwards. He won a place at the Junior Department of the Royal College of Music in London aged 11, and during his childhood spent a lot of time practising or performing music. In Year 5, he wrote his first song - a Christmas carol, for a school concert, written for an organ, with two vocal lines. By the time he left secondary school, he had led a number of classical and jazz bands, ensembles, and orchestras.
He studied philosophy at University of York in York, and while there, formed his first band. While living in the north, he played sax in several bands, playing different styles of music, including jazz, psychedelic, indie, and brass bands.
Marzec earned a scholarship to study a master's degree at the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London, but did not complete it, choosing instead to concentrate on a solo music career.

Career

Marzec released his debut EP, Chances, in 2018, and released two further EPs.
He began to gain wider attention by 2019, mainly through YouTube, where he appeared in videos directed by Harry Lindley. At that time he was sharing a studio in London with two other musicians, and working on songs to make into an album.
He has collaborated with Irish musician Maverick Sabre, VC Pines, German DJ/producer collective Jazzanova, and English singer-songwriter Benjamin Francis Leftwich. He was featured on German musician Johannes Brecht's track "Voicing Something", from his 2022 Live and Love EP.
His first single was "I Can't Get You Out of My Mind", which explores the emotional complexities brought about by a relationship break-up, and was inspired by tracks from Amy Winehouse's Back To Black and Arctic Monkeys' AM. This was followed by "Growing Up With You" in February 2025. The track features live drums by David Beauchamp, along with bass by Marzec, and was recorded in his home studio in Buckfastleigh, Devon. This was followed in July by "Broken Promises". The music video for this single was directed by Alice Carfrae, and filmed at various towns along the coast of England.
Marzec's debut album is titled Something Good Out of Nothing, released in August 2025 by Swift Half Records, both on vinyl and digitally. The album was launched on 8 August at a music venue in Totnes called The Barrel House, where he afterwards gained a residency. It comprises two distinct halves: Side A focuses on memory and nostalgia, while the themes of the songs on Side B are those of "resistance and possibility".
Marzec is billed as a "soul-experimentalist". He has been involved in a number of projects simultaneously. One of these is the curation of a music collective or ongoing "jam session" in London called Headroom, which includes electronic and jazz musicians. he is also part of an experimental group called Lazy H and the Loose Cables, who released their debut album Rotary Perception in 2024.

Reception

Marzec's music has won praise from music blog Earmilk, BBC Introducing, and Radio 2's DJ Spoony. He won critical acclaim for his 2018 debut EP Chances, and the track "I Can't Get You Out Of My Mind" was selected for Spotify's Retro Soul playlist.
As of July 2025 his music had had over 15 million streams on Spotify.
"Record of the Day" website called "Broken Promises" "a natural fit for Radio 2 spins and mellow/soulful DSP playlists. Quietly brilliant".
His album Something Good Out of Nothing was described in the Dartmouth Chronicle as "showcasing Marzec's signature blend of soul-rooted songwriting, richly layered instrumentation, and experimental production".

Live performances

Marzec performed at The Social in London in September 2019.
He played at Henley Festival in July 2025. In August 2025 he launched his album at The Barrel House, and did a set at the Boardmasters Festival in Cornwall, playing for an hour and a half.

Personal life

For some years before 2019, and then through the COVID-19 pandemic, Marzec lived on a narrowboat on London canals, after a friend left it to him when he left the country. He later relocated to Devon.