Qba Janicki
Qba Janicki is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and cultural organizer whose artistic roots are closely connected to the creative community surrounding the legendary MÓZG Club in Bydgoszcz. For nearly two decades, he has remained an active figure in the fields of improvised and experimental music, composition, production, and the development of independent cultural infrastructure.
His practice exists at the intersection of composition and intense performative presence. Janicki moves fluidly between open forms and composed structures, treating rhythm, energy, and the organization of time as fundamental tools for shaping musical narratives. Alongside his compositional work, he develops projects involving electronics, collaborative ensembles, and formats situated between concert performance, live art, and studio production.
For more than a decade, he was a member of the Wojtek Mazolewski Quintet. Today he performs both as a solo artist and within a number of projects, including Malediwy, T’ien Lai, Marek Pospieszalski Octet, AJAKS, and a duo with Grischa Lichtenberger. He has also collaborated with artists representing diverse areas of contemporary music, among them Roscoe Mitchell, Peter Brötzmann, Mats Gustafsson, Toshinori Kondo, Jerzy Mazzoll, and Teoniki Rożynek.
An important aspect of Janicki’s activity is composing music for theatre and developing long-term institutional and community-based initiatives. He has worked with theatre directors and companies including Krzysztof Garbaczewski, HERTZ HAUS, Maciej Podstawny, Ramona Nagabczyńska, and Paweł Łysak. As Vice-President of the MÓZG Foundation and the Sokołowska Group Association, he co-organizes events dedicated to experimental and interdisciplinary practices, fostering projects that connect music, art, and local forms of collective participation.