David Lynch and Marek Zebrowski Reissuing Polish Night Music, Share Track

David Lynch and Marek Zebrowski Reissuing Polish Night Music, Share Track

Photo by Dean Hurley

In 2007, David Lynch released a collaboration with the Polish composer/pianist Marek Zebrowski as a limited edition CD. On November 13, Polish Night Music is getting reissued on vinyl courtesy of Sacred Bones/Sunday Best. Check out the track “Night (A Landscape With Factory)” above.

The vinyl edition of the album comes with a download code featuring Live at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland, which was recorded in 2006.

Zebrowski and Lynch met during the Camerimage Film Festival in Poland. Zebrowski worked as a translator on Lynch’s film Inland Empire, and that’s when they bonded over their shared interest in musical experimentation and improvisation. Polish Night Music is a product of their improvised sessions. 

“(Poland) is a landscape that continues to remain at once familiar and completely alien to me,” Zebrowski told the Guardian. “Every time I am there, I am surprised by something, and I think for David, Poland certainly represents the process of discovery.”

Correction (10/22 12:16 p.m.): An earlier version of this article incorrectly dated the original record’s released to 2008. It was released in 2007.

Lynch just announced his memoir. He’s also at work on the new season of “Twin Peaks”.

Polish Night Music:

01 Night (City Black Street)
02 Night (A Landscape with Factory)
03 Night (Interiors)
04 Night (A Woman On a Dark Street Corner)

Live at the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland:

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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