Prelude Op. 28 No. 15
feat. John Stanier, Lee Ranaldo, Miłosz Pękala

From the album Chopin Residue

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John Stanier, photo by Jason Rothenberg • Lee Ranaldo, photo by Ted Roeder • Miłosz Pękala, photo by Monika Kmita • Mariusz Szypura, photo by Sandra Sobolewska

Prelude Op. 28 No. 9
feat. David Pajo, Zoh Amba, Nailah Hunter, Miłosz Pękala

Prelude Op. 28 No. 9 balances intimacy and expansiveness, acoustic and electronic textures, creating a space for quiet reflection and attentive listening.

From the album Chopin Residue

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Nocturne Op. 72 No. 1
feat. Adrian Utley, John McEntire, Gail Ann Dorsey, Nailah Hunter, Peter Pichler & Miłosz Pękala

From the album Chopin Residue

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Prelude Op. 28 No. 2
Rework by Jim O’Rourke

Here, movement is minimal but profound. Tiny gestures gain weight, resonances linger, and the listener is invited to move slowly through a space where structure and subtle chaos coexist. The prelude becomes a quiet meditation - an exploration of sound, texture, and attentive presence.

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Prelude Op. 28 No. 2
feat. John Stanier, suGar Yoshinaga, Charlie Draper

The piece is a dialogue of tension and space-structured yet fluid, dense yet airy. Every note moves deliberately, every silence is measured, creating a sonic landscape that invites focus and reflection.

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Prelude Op. 28 No. 4
Rework by Sean O’Hagan

The piece feels suspended - each tone lingers, every pause becomes part of the architecture. Familiar melodies transform, revealing hidden connections and subtle intricacies, inviting the listener into a space that is at once intimate, playful, and endlessly unfolding.

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Sean O’Hagan, photo by Simon Russell

Prelude Op. 28 No. 4
feat. Adrian Utley, Joey Waronker, Carolina Eyck

The piece explores space, texture, and interplay. Every tone is intentional, every pause shapes the moment. Prelude Op. 28 No. 4 invites the listener to inhabit its delicate balance of electronic and acoustic, structure and freedom.

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Prelude Op. 28 No. 20
Rework by Masayoshi Fujita

Movement is minimal, yet every vibration carries weight. Layers shimmer over silence, creating a fragile, contemplative world that unfolds moment by moment, inviting careful listening and stillness.

From the album Chopin Residue

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Prelude Op. 28 No. 20
feat. Charlie Draper

A quiet interplay of electronic depth and organic resonance. Every tone is deliberate, every pause shapes the space. The piece unfolds slowly, inviting attention to the smallest details, where minimal gestures become immersive.

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Étude Op. 25 No. 12
Rework by Adrian Utley

The piece moves between introspection and exploration. Each sound has weight, every space is intentional. Utley’s rework reframes the Étude, inviting listeners to hear it anew - immersed in texture, nuance, and quiet momentum.

From the album Chopin Residue

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