Artur Rumiński
Artur Rumiński is a Polish guitarist, composer, and sound artist known for his work with bands such as Furia, Thaw, Gruzja, and Arrm. His solo practice, however, extends well beyond the context of extreme guitar music, moving closer to contemporary forms of experimental electronics, noise, and material-oriented sound practice.
Rumiński approaches the guitar not as a conventional instrument, but as a signal generator, a source of resonance, and a medium of physical intensity. In his work he employs distortion, repetition, field recordings, and multilayered sound processing to construct dense sonic structures with a strong spatial and somatic impact. His music evokes dark and intense electronic textures, abstractly transformed club pulses, and a dramaturgy based more on accumulation and escalation than on traditional compositional narrative.
Albums such as COSMOS and Pocztówki reveal an artist interested in destabilizing the very source of sound — extracting alien tones, noise, repetitive structures, and ambiguous sonic states from the guitar. A defining aspect of his practice is also an exceptional attention to detail, stereophony, and the architecture of the listening space.
Rumiński’s music functions today less as a continuation of the guitar tradition in the classical sense and more as a post-guitar approach to organizing tension and physical intensity. He has become one of the most distinctive contemporary voices of the Polish experimental scene, consistently developing a personal language grounded in distortion, repetition, and the physicality of sound.