Marysia Osu results with her second one, memento mori, from her forthcoming album LP instrument, beats &amp, dreams on Brownswood Recordings. The monitor opens with soft, atmospheric sounds, blending reverb-soaked series elements and gentle, delicate harp melodies. Collaboration YUIS adds delayed singing lines that introduce a flowing, musical touch while these tones create a beautiful landscape. Harmonies throughout the piece think gently jazz-influenced, enhancing the circuit’s special mix of historical ambience and modern technological textures.

As memento mori advances, repetitive elements and basslines carefully emerge, driving the bit forward with velocity that complements its reflective environment. The name, inspired by the philosophical phrase “remember you had die”, serves as a reminder to live entirely in the present, a theme that speaks throughout the structure. Osu’s instrument, accompanied by the trumpet and enveloped in rich atmospheric production, encourages a sense of meditation and psychological depth.

Harp, beats &amp, dreams, Osu’s album song, marks the next step in her musical journey. Osu brings a fresh and exciting method to harp audio after being recognized as a key part of the Levitation Orchestra and a student of Brownswood’s” Burrers” academy. She will help Fabiano do Nascimento at the ICA for the EFG London Dance Festival on November 17th, which coincides with her performance.

Osu, who was born in Poland, continued her education after her household moved to London. Her music explores the evocative potentials of the instrument while blending it smoothly with other instruments, which reflects her deep connection with it. Memento postmortem is a wonderful, calming representation on life’s transience, drawing listeners into its calm audio world.