Human Error
Human Error (actually, Rafał Kuczynski) (born May 21, 1982) is a Polish underground artist, active in electronic music, mainly ambient. Composes using a computer and keyboard. The first production date is around 2000, and the first official album was released in 2002 by Requiem Records.
In 2003 he won the competition for the best remix of the song, organized by Syntezatory.pl.
Another success was in 2004 at the Polish-German Collaboration House "Review of European Internet Art" in Katowice, where he was invited to present his work.
His music has also been recognized by the internet radio stations and can be listened to in several more or less known radio stations. Cineversity Television, which promotes independent creators.
Since around 2005, he has worked on composing illustrated music for books and films. He was vocal. A documentary film "TamiTu" directed by Michał Dawidowicz and several short animations directed by Marek Gołda, "Awiator" won first prize in the 4fun.tv competition for the best short animation. He also wrote the soundbook for the book "Eden Park" by German writer Jaume Hanbei.
2006 brought new ideas and projects, among others. Contemporary Electronic Soundscapes. This project is implemented by the Polish forum of creators and listeners of Electronic Music Studio Recordings. The second important project I am working on today is the soundtrack to the Faraway Studios' Until Im Gone adventure game. At the end of 2006 his music was the backdrop to the gallery of Mark Kokorudz, a young photographer from Stargard. The exhibition took place on 9-22 December in Szczecin. This year he also joined the MySpace music portal.
Currently working on a new, fourth album called "Sudoku." discography Interviews
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