
The most Tangerine Dream like track is, perhaps, Prisoner By Request but mainly the songs are led by piano which add textures and tonalities less familiar from Tangerine Dream.


The music itself is very much in the progressive electronic mould, drawing inspiration from Mariusz’s early inspirations such as Tangerine Dream as well as some perhaps more contemporary artists like Thom Yorke. It is also quite universal – the ideas and motivations portrayed could apply equally to a writer working on a novel, an artist on a canvas, or a director on a film, or indeed any other creativity. In many ways it is an impressionistic collection of tracks that portray the necessary thought processes, about the mind flow of someone working on a project. It is about the creative need to produce an album, the passion, drive, work and desire that is required. Interior Drawings is the third in a trilogy of pandemic albums that Mariusz has released recently. Mariusz Duda will be known to many in the progressive rock world for his work in Riverside and Lunatic Soul, but he now regularly releases albums in his own name too.
