Władysław Komendarek
Sochaczew PL
Władysław Komendarek is an instrumentalist
and composer of electronic music encompassing
numerous styles and fusions.
From 1973 to 1983, Władek was a member of the
legendary Polish symphonic rock group, “Exodus”.
He has taken part in a variety of different music
festivals and concerts including the Polish rock
festival “Jarocin”, international electronic music
festivals such as “KLEM” (the Netherlands), the
“Wellenformen” International Electronic Music Festival
(Germany) and Ars-Electronica (Austria), and the
jazz festival “Jazz Jamboree” (Poland). He is
constantly producing new material as well as
composing film scores and musical theatre. In his
formative years Władek was influenced, amongst
others, by the following singers and bands: the Beatles,
the Rolling Stones, Manfred Mann, the Hollies, the
Shadows, Pink Floyd, Deep Purple, King Crimson,
Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Jimmy Smith, Refugee, Peter
Gabriel, Yes, the Kinks, Genesis, Tangerine Dream,
Supertramp, Ten Years After and Jan Hammer.
Today he likes to experiment with different musical
genres including progressive rock, metal, post rock,
ethnic, industrial, ambient techno, DnB, trance,
electro, acid jazz, R&B, breakbeat, psychedelic,
GOA, garage, hip-hop, abstract, reggae, alternative
electronic and jazz.
