Mariusz Duda
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“I didn’t want to record the best progressive album of all time, I just wanted to have fun." How Riverside made ID.Entity
By Johnny Sharp published
2023's ID.Entity saw Polish prog rockers Riverisde moving into a new phase of their career

We celebrate the 80s prog revival on the cover of the new issue of Prog, which is on sale now!
By Jerry Ewing published
Plus Greg Lake, Yes, Nektar, Francis Dunnery, Moon Safari, Cyan, Tarja, Mariusz Duda, Earthside, Matt Berry and loads more...

Ace new prog music you must hear from Wilson/Wakeman, Moon Safari, Louise Patricia Crane and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
The week's best new prog music to check out from Mariusz Duda, Storm Deva, Bjørkø, Unprocessed and more...

“His advocacy for artificial intelligence is compelling… human, emotive and reassuring”: Mariusz Duda’s instrumental AFR AI D
By Chris Roberts published
Riverside man returns with solo album that opens channels with a potentially bright future

The best new prog music you must hear from Mariusz Duda, The Anchoress and more in Prog's Tracks Of The Week
By Jerry Ewing published
The week's coolest new prog music to check out from Steeleye Span, Green Lung, The Chronicles Of Father Robin and more...

"This album was therapy from personal tragedy."Lunatic Soul and the making of Fractured
By Rachel Mann published
Lunatic Soul's fifth album saw Mariusz Duda continue his quest to make music that isn’t in any one genre, fuelled by 80s sounds, personal tragedy and a desire to break down barriers.

"I am ready to embrace the future," says Riverside's Mariusz Duda as he announces new solo album
By Jerry Ewing published
Riverside mainman Mariusz Dudawill release new solo album AFR AI D in November

The making of Riverside's Shrine Of New Generation Slaves
By Dom Lawson published
Following a Number One album in their home country, Poland's Riverside hit new heights with 2013's Shrine Of New Generation Slaves

Riverside's Mariusz Duda reveals the story behind his 'lockdown trilogy' of solo albums
By Rich Wilson published
In 2021, Riverside's Mariusz Duda looked inwards to release Claustrophobic Universe - the second of his lockdown trilogy. He discusses the Vangelis and Tangerine Dream tapes that inspired his minimalist electronic instrumentals
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