- Digital
            Ujko
              Hudba k filmu
            Weltschmerzen
            - Cat No: WS025
- Release: 2024-02-16
- updated:
Track List
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1. Ujko - Téma 01 04:38
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2. Ujko - Téma 02 02:15
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3. Ujko - Téma 03 01:44
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4. Ujko - Téma 04 02:00
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5. Ujko - Téma 05 03:58
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6. Ujko - Téma 06 01:15
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7. Ujko - Téma 07 04:55
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8. Ujko - Téma 08 01:38
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9. Ujko - Téma 09 02:28
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10. Ujko - Téma 10 02:15
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11. Ujko - Téma 11 04:48
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12. Ujko - Téma 12 03:07
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13. Ujko - Téma 13 03:45
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14. Ujko - Téma 14 02:00
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15. Ujko - Téma 15 03:45
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  Two years after recording an EP on a guitar he didn’t know how to play, Ujko releases a piano album without knowing how to play the piano. To add to that, Hudba k filmu is a soundtrack to a movie that doesn’t exist.
If Ujko previously played with the clumsiness and exposed intimacy of outsider music, on Hudba k filmu he instead focuses on the emotional and dramaturgical possibilities of a film score. The movie may be hypothetical, but this album still imposes a narrative of melancholy and hopelessness, even more penetrating in the guise of a supposedly background music. It’s also mostly instrumental, adding to ambiguity and potential projection // Hudba k filmu sneaks up on the listener and encumbers them with the weight of their own world.
Ujko thereby manages to mediate his despair without being as presumptuously overbearing as most film composers. Even the lack of instrumental skill is barely noticeable, enough so that Hudba k filmu doesn’t fall for its own concept, but is instead an accomplished and complete work of film music, lacking nothing.
A musical project with roots in the work of cult underground collective Noize Konspiracy, Ujko is an alias of Mišo Ormos. Hudba k filmu is his second release on the world-weary label Weltschmerzen.
      If Ujko previously played with the clumsiness and exposed intimacy of outsider music, on Hudba k filmu he instead focuses on the emotional and dramaturgical possibilities of a film score. The movie may be hypothetical, but this album still imposes a narrative of melancholy and hopelessness, even more penetrating in the guise of a supposedly background music. It’s also mostly instrumental, adding to ambiguity and potential projection // Hudba k filmu sneaks up on the listener and encumbers them with the weight of their own world.
Ujko thereby manages to mediate his despair without being as presumptuously overbearing as most film composers. Even the lack of instrumental skill is barely noticeable, enough so that Hudba k filmu doesn’t fall for its own concept, but is instead an accomplished and complete work of film music, lacking nothing.
A musical project with roots in the work of cult underground collective Noize Konspiracy, Ujko is an alias of Mišo Ormos. Hudba k filmu is his second release on the world-weary label Weltschmerzen.
 
    