Glow is the second album from David Klosinski, and it already shows tremendous growth. Instrumentally, he is just as strong as he was on his debut solo effort, Electric City, but here he demonstrates a remarkable level of musical maturity. He stretches himself in a variety of directions, and it all comes together seamlessly.
What separates this album from many other instrumental efforts is its feel. Klosinski creates a distinct mood for each track, which becomes the defining aspect of the listening experience. The beauty of “Gwiazda” balances the warmth and brightness of “North Sea Vacation.” Though entirely instrumental, the tracks feel vivid and cinematic, sparking the listener’s imagination.
As a multicultural artist, Klosinski blends influences from both East and West. The title track, “Glow,” is the most obvious example, but these elements are woven throughout the album. This fusion highlights his balance as a musician and his authenticity as an artist.
“Free in Memories” carries a nostalgic, melancholic tone, once again driven by its emotional feel. Meanwhile, “Firebird” introduces touches of boogie and even hints of southern rock.
Despite the variety, the album remains cohesive, unfolding with a clear beginning, middle, and a gentle conclusion. In many ways, Glow feels like a personal narrative shared with the listener.
Overall, Glow captures David Klosinski as an emerging talent worth watching. It’s an excellent record from a musician who translates his experiences into evocative soundscapes—an example of natural artistry. Currently available only in digital format, it’s well worth exploring, with hopes for a future physical release.
Mark Kadzielawa
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