Rudnik Dziecielina Access
: The 16-minute track blends electronic crackles and noise with recordings of village songs, traditional folklore, and Rudnik’s own voice.
The title and central motif play on the famous opening lines of Adam Mickiewicz’s national epic, Pan Tadeusz : "Gdzie bursztynowy świerzop, gryka jak śnieg biała, / Gdzie panieńskim rumieńcem dzięcielina pała" ("Where amber winter rape, buckwheat like white snow, / Where with a maiden’s blush dzięcielina [clover] glows"). Rudnik Dziecielina
: Recorded in the studio of Bolesław Błaszczyk. Duration : Approximately 16:11. ERdada for Tape - Eugeniusz Rudnik | #music - Culture.pl : The 16-minute track blends electronic crackles and
Rudnik was known as a "homo radiophonicus" and a master of the "sound garbage" aesthetic—using coughs, throat-clearing, and technical glitches to create art. In Dzięcielina , he creates a bridge between 19th-century romanticism and 21st-century electronic experimentation, proving that even the most "untouchable" literature can be revitalized through the avant-garde. : Composer : Eugeniusz Rudnik (1932–2016) Release : ERdada na taśmę (2014) Duration : Approximately 16:11
("Dzięcielina Blazed onto Stereo Tape") is a landmark musique concrète composition by Eugeniusz Rudnik , a pioneer of the Polish Radio Experimental Studio. Recorded in 2010 and officially released on the 2014 album ERdada na taśmę by Requiem Records , the piece is a surreal, sonic deconstruction of Polish national identity and literary heritage. The Core Concept
