Sacred Bones and David Lynch are teaming up once again, this time to bring you the deluxe 2LP reissue of Lynch and Polish concert pianist/composer Marek Zebrowski’s Polish Night Music. Originally released as a limited-edition CD by The David Lynch Music Company, the project began when Zebrowski was hired as a translator for the filming of the Lodz-based scenes in Inland Empire. When the duo discovered a shared interest in boundary-pushing musical experimentation, Lynch asked Zebrowski to his L.A. studio to work on some tight jams.
Tune into the track “Night - A Landscape with Factory” below and you’ll quickly see where all this is going: the minimalist unease of the Inland Empire score, evoking empty train stations, silent, sleeping hotels, and factories — glorious factories. Poland “is a landscape that continues to remain at once familiar and completely alien to me,” Zebrowski explains. “We don’t know what will happen,” says Lynch. But here’s what we do know: the album comes out November 13 with a free download of a bonus live EP recorded in 2006 titled Live At The Consulate General of the Republic of Poland.
Tracklisting:
01. Night (City Black Street
02. Night (A Landscape with Factory)
03. Night (Interiors)
04. Night (A Woman On a Dark Street Corner)
Bonus Live album tracklisting (vinyl only download code):
01. Night (Memories of Machines)
02. Night (Unfilled Dreams)
03. Night (The Great Electrical Pants Stand Like Cathedrals)
04. Night (Snowfalls Through The Black Leafless Trees)
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