Light Coorporation are an avant-garde and progressive rock band formed in 2007. Their influences include jazz, fusion and psychedelic rock. The band's music also draws heavily from the legacy of the Canterbury scene artists and the Rock in Opposition movement.
Light Coorporation was formed in 2007 by Mariusz Sobaà Âski (Sobanski Music Laboratory), a composer and record producer, who specializes in progressive rock, jazz-rock and avant-garde music. That same year, the band independently produced a studio EP called Back Up Session (2007) in preparation for their upcoming concerts in the UK. The design was done by Tom Lietzau, who continued to cooperate with the band over the next couple of years. The next year saw the release of the first audiovisual publication by Light Coorporation, Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt (2008). It contained concert multimedia and special features like videotape recordings prepared and set to the band's music.
On 10 August 2011 the band presented its debut album, Rare Dialect, to the accolades of music critics in across the world. Apart from Sobaà Âski, musicians featured on the recording were Robert Bielak (violin), Mià Âosz Krauz (drums), Michaà  Pijewski (tenor saxophone), Tomasz Struk (fretless bass) and Marcin SzczÃÂsny (synthesizer, Rhodes piano).
Rare Dialect was released by the prestigious London label RÃÂR Megacorp, that is Recommended Records founded by Chris Cutler (other artists taken on by RÃÂR include Henry Cow, Cassiber, Pere Ubu, The Residents and others). Light Coorporation approached the label through Henryk Palczewski, owner of an independent Polish distribution and production company "ARS"2. The cooperation with Recommended Records was a big success for the group. Up till then, the only Polish music group who had recorded an album for Cutler's label was a band called Reportaà ¼, back in the 80s.
Rare Dialect was recorded at Szymon Swoboda's Vintage Records studio. The band used analog preamplifiers, compressors, amplifiers, and a Studer A807 tape recorder that used to belong to Polskie Radio (Polish Radio). The musicians wanted to achieve the feeling of LPs from the 1960s and 1970s; they wanted the recording to sound authentic and natural. Because of that, they decided not to edit out various little noises, hums, and rattles that occurred unexpectedly during the sessions. This meticulous care for the best possible sound quality would also mark their future albums. The band would continue with their tradition of using older recording equipment, as well.
On 20 June 2012, roughly a year after releasing Rare Dialect, Light Coorporation presented their second studio album, Aliens from Planet Earth, also released by Recommended Records. Musicians featured on the album were Mariusz Sobaà Âski (electric guitar, baritone cello), Robert Bielak (violin), Mià Âosz Krauz (drums, percussion instruments), Paweà  Rogoà ¼a (tenor sax, kaossilator pro, which allows for real-time reworking of instrument sounds), and Krzysztof Waà Âkiewicz (bass guitar, reel-to-reel tape recorder). Music on the album was recorded in concert held at the Konin water tower (CKiS Gallery "Wieà ¼a Cià Ânieà Â" (Water Tower) in Konin). The unique venue enabled for the clarity and the open space feel that mark the album pieces. The music itself became more leisurely and improvisational; it eased on its concrete framework and acquired a more picturesque, psychedelic feeling in comparison to the debut album.
The same year, the band released their second audiovisual publication in the DVD format, also under the title Aliens from Planet Earth. Just like Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt, the DVD showed that Light Coorporation concerts merge music with film projection. Works presented during their concerts remain in the convention of the independent cinema, stylistically approaching video art; they sometimes mimic black-and-white documentaries. In concert, the visual materials are mixed live; they include fragments of films, vintage videotapes and photographs, all mirroring the contemporary world. In effect, the visual element enters into dialogue with the music. By using the visual as well as auditory stimuli, and building the atmosphere by guitar riffs and silence, the band encourages listeners to arrive at their own, individual interpretation of the entire performance.
The third studio album by Light Coorporation, entitled about, was released on 30 May 2013. Just as in the case of the two previous albums, its label was once again Recommended Records. This time, as many as twelve artists took part in the recording, which allowed for a greater sound diversification. The band kept the musicians who appeared in the two previous albums, using Mariusz Sobaà Âski (guitars, Rhodes piano), SzczÃÂsny (synthesizer, Rhodes piano), Struk (bass), Rogoà ¼a (tenor sax), Pijewski (tenor sax), Krauz (drums) and Bielak (violin); apart from them, the musicians in the studio were Kuba Jankowiak (trumpet), Barbara Kucharska (flute), Piotr Oses (double bass), and Daniel Pabierowski (tenor sax). The pieces composed by Sobaà Âski were once again written in the spirit of vintage, and the album returned to the concreteness and conciseness of the debut. Just like the debut album, about received positive reviews around the world.
On 6 October 2014 Light Coorporation announced that their fourth album will be called Chapter IV - Before the Murmur of Silence. The same year, on 4 December, the album was released (like the three previous ones) by RÃÂR Megacorp. Instrumentalists who created the music were: Sobaà Âski (guitars, baritone cello), Rogoà ¼a (tenor sax), Jankowiak (trumpet), Oses (double bass), Waà Âkiewicz (bass), Krauz (drums) and Witold Oleszak (piano).
On 6 October 2016 Light Coorporation announced that their fifth album will be called 64:38 Radio Full Liv(f)e ..again for Chris Cutler's label RéR Recommended Records London. On 27 April 2013, a world-renowned jazzman and a film score composer Krzysztof Trzcià Âski-Komeda would have been 82. This commemoration has served as an excuse to christen the studio of Radio Merkury Poznaà Â, Poland, where years ago the Krzysztof Komeda Sextet had their first rehearsals and recordings. It is worth mentioning that it was indeed Komeda who was hugely influential in shaping the international jazz scene, and particularly the 70s avantgarde jazz.
Rare Dialect:
Aliens from Planet Earth:
about:
Chapter IV â Before the Murmur of Silence: