Mariusz Duda
Mariusz Duda is a Polish musician, composer, vocalist, lyricist, multi-instrumentalist, and music producer. Duda is best known for his performances with the rock band Riverside, one of the most internationally recognized Polish bands, where he serves as the main composer, vocalist, bassist, guitarist, and lyricist. He is also the creator of the solo project Lunatic Soul and has released solo albums under his own name. With Riverside, he has received numerous awards, including Best Anthem at the Progressive Music Awards 2016.
Biography
Mariusz Duda was born on 25 September 1975, in Węgorzewo. At the age of five, he began singing in a school band. When he was ten, his mother enrolled him in piano lessons. The exercises during his piano lessons were his first inspiration to start creating his own compositions.In the second half of the 1980s, he became interested in electronic music, particularly artists such as Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Mike Oldfield, and Jean-Michel Jarre.
He became interested in progressive rock in high school. The first progressive album he came across was The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway by Genesis.
At the age of 15, together with his school friends, he formed a band called Decay. That was also the first time he took on the role of a singing bassist. The band played metal music inspired by groups such as Metallica, Testament, and Flotsam and Jetsam. With Decay, he played his first-ever concert at a rock festival in Węgorzewo in 1991. In September 1992, he joined the neo-progressive band Xanadu, initially as a keyboardist. After a few months of being active in both bands, Duda left Decay and focused solely on Xanadu. After passing his final exams in 1994, he decided to take a gap year and concentrate on music. That same year, he performed with Xanadu at the Jarocin Festival. The band also released a cassette titled Najdalszy brzeg, which, due to poor distribution, failed to reach a wider audience. In 1995, he began part-time law studies in Toruń. A year later, Xanadu recorded the album Wczorajsze ślady, but the material was never officially released. In 1996, the band Xanadu disbanded, and Duda became a cultural animator in Węgorzewo. He organized concerts, directed theatrical performances, and composed music for them. In 1997, he dropped out of university and returned to making music in various formations. He also worked as a sound technician, among other jobs, but seeing no prospects for a music career in his hometown, in 2000 he decided to move to Warsaw.
He worked at a car rental company, attended an advertising school, and after work played in a metal band called Hexen with his coworkers. The group had no plans for a professional career, but by sharing the same rehearsal space, in November 2001 he met Piotr Kozieradzki, Jacek Melnicki, and Piotr Grudziński, which led to him joining their lineup—and that lineup evolved into the band Riverside.)
Musical projects
Riverside
Mariusz Duda is the vocalist, bassist, guitarist, main composer, and lyricist of the band. Riverside has performed at numerous international festivals such as Arrow Rock and Bospop in the Netherlands, Masstival in Turkey, Baja Prog in Mexico, Masters of Rock in the Czech Republic, Monsters of Rock in Spain, and Nearfest and ProgPower in the USA. The Anno Domini High Definition Tour of 2009/2010 attracted nearly 20,000 fans worldwide.Lunatic Soul
Mariusz Duda's solo project, which was launched in 2008, emerged "from the need to explore other musical territories." Under the name Lunatic Soul, seven albums have been released so far. As the project developed, the Lunatic Soul releases began to form a cycle that the artist himself called The Circle of Life and Death. The entire cycle is intended to consist of eight albums.Solo career
2020–2021: Lockdown trilogy
''Lockdown Spaces''
In June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mariusz Duda released his first album under his own name, titled Lockdown Spaces. The album features electronic music based on synthesizers and samples and is almost entirely instrumental. There are no acoustic or bass guitar sounds on the album, and it was released without any prior announcement from the artist.The album was nominated by the Polish Phonographic Academy for 2021 Fryderyk award in the "Electronic" category.
''Claustrophobic Universe''
In April 2021, Mariusz Duda announced that he had decided to use the pandemic times to create a new musical trilogy and simultaneously revealed the release of a new album.The material for Claustrophobic Universe was created between January and March 2021. The album was released on 23 April of the same year. The title refers to the confined life that societies had been living since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. The idea behind the trilogy was that the artist wanted to describe enclosed spaces through sound.
Claustrophobic Universe, like Lockdown Spaces, is an album filled with electronic music. It draws from the classics of the genre, offering references to the works of Vangelis, Klaus Schulze, and Tangerine Dream, while also including tracks characterized by a modern approach to electronic music, such as short vocal samples and glitchy percussion.
An animated music video was created for the track Knock Lock.
''Interior Drawings''
In December 2021, the third and final part of the pandemic trilogy was released. Like the previous two albums, Interior Drawings is a record featuring minimalist, instrumental electronic music, enriched only by samples and fragmented use of vocals. Among the entire trilogy, this is the most melodic album, and conceptually, it offers the listener a different theme than those presented on the earlier parts of the trilogy.As the second album in Mariusz Duda's solo work, the record was nominated for the Fryderyk Award by the Polish Phonographic Academy in the "Electronic" category.
''2022: Let's Meet Outside''
The album was released in May 2022. The mini-album is not part of the so-called Lockdown Trilogy, but it serves as a summary of two years of experimentation with electronic music. The premise of all the albums included in trilogy was to use only electronic instruments and vocals. However Let's Meet Outside also features instruments such as bass guitar and electric guitar.The albums from the pandemic trilogy were initially available only in digital formats or on cassette tapes. With the release of Let's Meet Outside, all four albums were also released on CD. The publisher of these four albums was the British label Kscope.
''2023: AFR AI D''
In November 2023, the fourth album by Mariusz Duda released under his own name was published. The over 40-minute concept album is inspired by the theme of fear of artificial intelligence—though not exclusively.The album is dominated by electronic music that leans strongly toward rock, and it also features guitar solos. Mariusz Duda played all the instruments himself, except for the electric guitar, which was performed by guest musician Mateusz Owczarek from Lion Shepherd.
The album was promoted by four singles: Embracing The Unknown, Bots' Party, I Love To Chat With You and Good Morning Fearmongering. Music videos were created for the tracks Bots' Party and I Love To Chat With You.
For the third time in Mariusz Duda's solo career, the album was nominated for Fryderyk Award by the Polish Phonographic Academy in the "Electronic" category.
Artistic style
Riverside
Riverside is commonly categorized as a representative of progressive rock or progressive metal. The band has performed concerts and toured alongside groups associated with this genre, such as Opeth, Anathema and Dream Theater. However, Duda challenges this categorization of the band's work.Lunatic Soul
Lunatic Soul is a fully original and solo project by Mariusz Duda. This is also emphasized by the name itself, whose number of letters corresponds to the number of letters in the musician's first and last name. A distinctive feature of Lunatic Soul's music is the absence of guitar in the compositions.In terms of style, Duda's solo project escapes standard classifications. Reviewers describe Lunatic Soul's compositions as "very oriental, trance-like, eclectic, even genre-transcending variations on the overall themes of rock, electronic, and folk music." They also emphasize Duda's artistic vision, a constant element of which is "the search for unconventional sounds, arrangement nuances and details, as well as experimenting with sound in the realm of broadly understood electronic music, ambient, and trip hop."
Mariusz Duda
The albums released under the musician's own name differ from the releases of his primary band Riverside and his solo project Lunatic Soul. The music, largely based on minimalist electronics and featuring only a small number of vocal parts, significantly deviates from the song-oriented rock and folk convention presented by the other projects. Despite the considerably greater popularity of both Riverside and Lunatic Soul recordings, the composer himself emphasizes that his "third musical world" is equally important to him.Discography
Solo
Lockdown Spaces Claustrophobic Universe Interior Drawings Let's Meet Outside Intervallum- ''AFR AI D''
with Riverside
Out of Myself Second Life Syndrome Rapid Eye Movement Anno Domini High Definition Shrine of New Generation Slaves Love, Fear and the Time Machine Wasteland- ''ID.Entity''
as Lunatic Soul
Lunatic Soul Lunatic Soul II Impressions Walking on a Flashlight Beam Fractured Under the Fragmented Sky Through Shaded Woods- ''The World Under Unsun''
with Meller Gołyźniak Duda
Breaking Habits- ''Live''
Guest appearances
- Indukti – S.U.S.A.R.
- Amarok – Metanoia ; Hunt
- "The Old Peace"
- iamthemorning – ''Lighthouse''