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Mariusz Duda

Mariusz Duda is a highly accomplished Polish musician renowned as the driving force behind the progressive rock band Riverside. As the band's principal composer, vocalist, bassist, guitarist, and lyricist, he has propelled Riverside to international recognition. Beyond his work with Riverside, Duda showcases his versatility through his solo project Lunatic Soul and releases music under his own name. His achievements with Riverside include prestigious accolades like the Best Anthem award at the Progressive Music Awards 2016, solidifying his impact on the progressive music scene.

September 1975: Mariusz Duda's birth

In September 1975, Mariusz Duda was born in Węgorzewo. He began singing in a school band at the age of five and started piano lessons at the age of ten, which inspired him to create his own compositions.

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1991: First Concert with Decay

In 1991, Mariusz Duda played his first concert with the band Decay at a rock festival in Węgorzewo. The band played metal music inspired by groups such as Metallica, Testament, and Flotsam and Jetsam.

September 1992: Joins Xanadu

In September 1992, Mariusz Duda joined the neo-progressive band Xanadu as a keyboardist.

1994: Performs at Jarocin Festival

In 1994, after passing his final exams, Mariusz Duda took a gap year to concentrate on music and performed with Xanadu at the Jarocin Festival. The band also released a cassette titled 'Najdalszy brzeg (The Farthest Shore)'.

1995: Law Studies in Toruń

In 1995, Mariusz Duda began part-time law studies in Toruń.

1996: Xanadu Disbands

In 1996, the band Xanadu disbanded, and Mariusz Duda became a cultural animator in Węgorzewo, organizing concerts, directing theatrical performances, and composing music for them.

1997: Drops out of university

In 1997, Mariusz Duda dropped out of university and returned to making music in various formations. He also worked as a sound technician.

2000: Moves to Warsaw

In 2000, Mariusz Duda moved to Warsaw in search of better prospects for a music career.

November 2001: Meets Riverside lineup

In November 2001, Mariusz Duda met Piotr Kozieradzki, Jacek Melnicki, and Piotr Grudziński, which led to him joining their lineup, which later evolved into the band Riverside.

2008: Launches Lunatic Soul

In 2008, Mariusz Duda launched his solo project, Lunatic Soul, to explore other musical territories. Under this name, seven albums have been released.

2009: Anno Domini High Definition Tour

In 2009, Riverside embarked on the Anno Domini High Definition Tour, attracting nearly 20,000 fans worldwide. The tour continued into 2010.

2010: Anno Domini High Definition Tour

In 2010, Riverside continued the Anno Domini High Definition Tour, which had begun in 2009, attracting nearly 20,000 fans worldwide.

2016: Progressive Music Awards

In 2016, Riverside, with Mariusz Duda as a member, received the Best Anthem award at the Progressive Music Awards.

June 2020: Releases Lockdown Spaces

In June 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mariusz Duda released his first album under his own name, titled 'Lockdown Spaces'. The album features electronic music based on synthesizers and samples and is almost entirely instrumental.

March 2021: Creation of Claustrophobic Universe

Between January and March 2021, Mariusz Duda created the material for his album 'Claustrophobic Universe'. The album was released on April 23 of the same year.

April 2021: Announces New Musical Trilogy

In April 2021, Mariusz Duda announced that he had decided to use the pandemic times to create a new musical trilogy and simultaneously revealed the release of a new album.

December 2021: Releases Interior Drawings

In December 2021, Mariusz Duda released 'Interior Drawings', the third and final part of his pandemic trilogy. It features minimalist, instrumental electronic music, enriched by samples and fragmented vocals.

2021: Fryderyk award nomination

In 2021, Mariusz Duda's album 'Lockdown Spaces' was nominated by the Polish Phonographic Academy for a Fryderyk award in the "Electronic" category.

May 2022: Releases Let's Meet Outside

In May 2022, Mariusz Duda released the mini-album 'Let's Meet Outside'. The albums from the pandemic trilogy were initially available only in digital formats or on cassette tapes, but with this release, all four albums were also released on CD by the British label Kscope.

November 2023: Release of Fourth Solo Album

In November 2023, Mariusz Duda's fourth album under his own name was released. The 40-minute concept album is inspired by the theme of fear of artificial intelligence.