K.A.C.Z.M.A.R.E.K”, from the title to the sounds, is intended to be a more personal project for Paul Ritch – indelibly closer to the confluences of sounds that he hears embodying the spirit of Kaczmarek. He drives the mind’s eye deep into the inner-ear with the album’s spacious opening tracks, only to leave your head bobbing with the extraterrestrial rhythms that emerge as the main body of the album. Moody and foreboding, loaded with the scattered, staccato and broken beats, more ovular than linear in composition and ranging from vaporous-ambience to hyperventilating grooves, the nine tracks on this album defy categorisation. The “K.A.C.Z.M.A.R.E.K” album will give the listener a deep well to return to. The vinyl release will be a fittingly rare issue – only 100 numbered copies are going out, while digital releases will run parallel. Keeping with the dark and cryptic theme of the first releases Russian artist, Sasha Sime, is back for his third KCZMRK cover design