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ARTIST
TITLE
ISKRA
FORMAT
LP

LABEL
CATALOG #
MIA 060LP MIA 060LP
GENRE
RELEASE DATE
1/31/2025

ISKRA is the debut album by Polish multi-instrumentalist and composer Olga Anna Markowska. Starting at "Dawn" and ending at "Dusk," it is a journey of melancholic depth and true beauty filled with warm memories from what was and what could be. Using zither, cello, electronics and occasional wordless voice, Olga weaves together something so affecting and under the skin beautiful that it is hard to shake, bringing to mind classics from artists like Jacaszek and William Basinski, or the films of Kieslowski. However, there's a personal touch in her playing and compositions that stands out. Olga explains: "The cello pieces, in particular, were born from a desire to reconnect with the instrument I've known intimately since childhood. However, I had to step away from it for two years to gain perspective and find a fresh approach when I returned." She continues: "ISKRA is an album about 'ignition' -- a gradual shift in how I think about music and a search for new values. It also marks the closing of a chapter, blending archival recordings with the dawn of new ideas." The album feels deeply personal from the first note, and bridges the difficult point between classical and ambient music in a truly natural way, leaving any typical tropes far off, instead demanding your full attention. Olga uses plenty of loops throughout, which together with the cello and zither builds a transcendent atmosphere. Standouts contain amongst others the stunning "Train Ride Home" -- a seven-minute piece with zither as main focal point; "Fever Dream" -- a plunge into warm static noise and deep plucks, as well as the beautiful "Helix," which sounds like a washed out dream with its minimal tape loops and ambient vocal washes. Overall, the album connects very well with Olga's subjects of identity, memory of the places and human relations with nature. There is a deep humanity burrowed within these 40 minutes of music which feels immensely appropriate in these contemporary times. ISKRA was recorded in different times and places from 2017 to 2022 and lands with perfection on Miasmah -- connecting the dots from the early years while reaching into the stars.