SOLO PROJECTS & ARTISTIC FOCUS

Sound as an Autopsy of Experience

As a solo artist, I treat sound as a tool for documenting the unutterable. My work explores the boundaries where organic textures meet electronic synthesis, and personal narratives—from the isolation of a pandemic to the physical echo of a transplant surgery—become universal sonic journeys.

Transplant Music (upcoming 2026)

„A journey from surgery to sound”​

A profound sonic narrative of regeneration and sacrifice, composed during recovery in Scotland following a kidney transplant surgery. The album is a raw, organic dialogue between survival and the fragility of life, led by a haunting cello and Sadowski’s signature double bass. The soundscape is built on a unique foundation of ambient synthesizers and the weathered, percussive soul of an abandoned, salvaged piano (found literally on a scrap heap).

Featuring: Maja Maseli (violin), Szymon Burnos (salvaged piano), BPMoore (drums – UK), and a lead role for the cello.

I Have Absolutely Nothing to Say, so Listen (2021, Rhodium New York)

Sonic Records of a Silent World

I Have Absolutely Nothing to Say, so Listen” is a paradoxical manifesto of a composer finding his voice in the silence of isolation. Released in 2021, the album marks Sadowski’s debut as a producer, where he orchestrated a complex, international collaboration involving 13 musicians from around the world—ranging from France and the UK to the USA.

The music is a fluid mosaic that defies simple categorization, blending the melancholic depthsof the double bass with rich string arrangements, cinematic synthesizers, and intricate percussion. It is a brooding yet captivating journey through modern classical textures and ambient jazz, born from the need to translate personal, often dark experiences into a universal sonic language. Instead of words, Sadowski uses layers of sound to communicate the „unutterable,” proving that sometimes, when one has nothing to say, the music speaks the loudest.

"Truly, this album is quite complex and has more than a little bit to say, although what it says is quite deep and dark."
On the Fringes of Sound
"An intricate and captivating work that moves with a light step, as though freed from the heaviness of a difficult period."
Radioaktiv
"Blending strings, synth, and drums into a fluid mosaic of sound... echoing the spirit of the album's title."
Stationary Travels