It has been exactly ten years since Finders Keepers first intrepidly entered
Andrzej Korzynski’s cavernous musical vault, but it is only today that they are
able to proudly announce the safe retrieval of what is often considered the
true heavy psych holy grail of the Polish composer’s mind-bending oeuvre. By cruel coincidence, this welcome event has sadly come during the same
year as the composer’s tragic passing. However, in true Korzynski style,
alongside his previous Finders Keepers releases, the legacy he has left
behind in this one final lost soundtrack project alone has come with musical
riches beyond anyone’s wildest expectations. The comprehensive elusive archive of the deeply psychedelic soundtrack to Andrzej Zuławski’s forbidden film ‘Diabeł’ (The Devil) is perhaps the most detailed dossier one could wish to find - including audio sketches, rejected proposals and pre-butchered variations that play out like an intense and veritable creative conversation between the director and the maestro, both of whom are widely recognised as true mavericks of socialist-era Poland’s
fertile artistic landscape. This 7” record is more than just a companion piece, and it is far from a selection of the (non-existent) poppy title themes to promote a full feature-length album. This standalone release is wholly unique in its own right, giving Finders Keepers listeners a final Access All Areas snoop into the mind of one of the pillars of our alternative musical community.