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November 12, 2023There is a distinct shift in the air when summer ends. The light changes from a harsh, bright white to a softer, golden hue. The air grows crisp. The world begins to turn inward. It is a season of transition, of letting go, and of finding beauty in decay. It is the season of sweaters, hot tea, and long, reflective evenings.
For the composer Alexej Tarassow, this season is not just a change in weather; it is a profound emotional state.
With his release “Jesień,” published via the specialized imprint 0711 Piano (part of the Klangspot Recordings family), Tarassow invites us to step into this world of “Cozy Melancholy.” Following the warmth of his previous work “Lato” (Summer), this track acts as the next movement in his annual cycle. It is a soundtrack for the falling leaves.
Notably, “Jesień” marks a technical milestone for the label as the first track available in Dolby Atmos, offering an immersive listening experience that wraps the listener in the sound of the piano like a warm blanket.
In this deep dive, we will explore the linguistic roots of the title, the “seasonal cycle” of the artist, the psychoacoustics of autumn music, and why this track is the ultimate companion for your moments of solitude.
The Linguistics of Transition: What Does “Jesień” Mean?
To understand the soul of this composition, we must first unlock its title. “Jesień” is the Polish word for Autumn.
Just as with his other releases (“Wiosna” for Spring, “Lato” for Summer), Tarassow uses his heritage language to ground the music in a specific cultural context. In Polish culture, autumn—often referred to as “Złota polska jesień” (Golden Polish Autumn)—is a time of immense romanticism and nostalgia. It isn’t viewed merely as the death of summer, but as a “second spring” where every leaf is a flower.
“Jesień” captures this duality.
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The Melancholy: There is a sadness in the track, acknowledging that the days are getting shorter and the cold is coming.
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The Beauty: There is an undeniable warmth in the harmony, acknowledging the comfort of home and the stunning visual palette of the changing nature.
By titling the track in Polish, Tarassow adds a layer of intimacy. It transforms the song from a generic “Fall Song” into a personal memory of walking through a forest in Warsaw or Krakow, hearing the crunch of leaves underfoot.
The Sonic Architecture: A Dolby Atmos Experience
“Jesień” is not just a composition; it is a technical achievement. As Klangspot Recordings’ first Dolby Atmos release, it offers a listening experience that goes beyond standard stereo.
1. The Immersive Soundstage
In a traditional stereo mix, the music comes at you from the left and right. In Dolce Atmos, the music surrounds you.
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The Effect: When listening to “Jesień” on a compatible system (like Apple Music or Tidal), the piano doesn’t just sound like it’s in front of you. It sounds like you are inside the piano. You can hear the decay of the notes floating above you. You can feel the resonance of the bass strings wrapping around you.
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The Atmosphere: This technology perfectly suits the mood of autumn. It enhances the feeling of Enclosure and Safety. It creates a sonic cocoon, isolating you from the outside world and allowing you to focus entirely on the emotion of the piece.
2. The Melodic Narrative
Musically, Tarassow moves away from the major-key optimism of “Lato.”
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The Minor Key: “Jesień” explores the richness of the minor scale. However, it is not “tragic” minor; it is “wistful” minor. It is the musical equivalent of looking at an old photograph.
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The Tempo: The track moves at a walking pace—specifically, a slow walk. It mimics the rhythm of falling leaves. There is no rush. The notes drift down from the upper register to the lower register, settling gently like foliage on the ground.
3. The Touch
Tarassow’s playing style here is delicate. He avoids heavy, percussive chords. Instead, he focuses on the Sustain. He lets the notes ring out and blend into one another, creating a wash of sound that mirrors the blurring of the landscape in the autumn mist.
The Seasonal Cycle: The Third Movement
“Jesień” is best understood as the third chapter in Alexej Tarassow’s musical year. He is a composer of cycles, using his discography to mirror the rhythms of the natural world.
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“Wiosna” (Spring): Light, upward-moving, full of promise.
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“Lato” (Summer): Warm, static, full of contentment.
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“Jesień” (Autumn): Reflective, downward-moving, full of nostalgia.
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“Zima” (Winter): Sparse, silent, full of stillness.
By engaging with “Jesień,” the listener connects to this circadian rhythm. In a modern world where we work in climate-controlled offices and stare at screens, we often lose touch with the seasons. Tarassow’s music reconnects us. It reminds us that it is natural to slow down when the leaves fall. It validates our desire to hibernate.
Functional Audio: When to Listen to “Jesień”
While “Jesień” is a beautiful piece of art, it is also highly effective Functional Audio. It is a tool for mood regulation. Here are the best scenarios to integrate this track into your life.
1. The “Rainy Day” Companion
There are days when the rain taps against the window and the sky is a uniform grey.
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The Ritual: Don’t fight the mood with upbeat pop music. Lean into it. Brew a pot of Earl Grey tea, grab a blanket, and play “Jesień.” The music harmonizes with the environment. It turns “gloomy” weather into “cozy” weather (the Danish concept of Hygge).
2. Deep Reading & Study
Autumn is the season of “Dark Academia”—libraries, old books, and study.
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The Application: The lack of lyrics and the steady, calming rhythm make this track ideal for reading. It occupies the part of the brain that seeks distraction without disturbing the language centers. It sets a tone of intellectual seriousness and focus.
3. Emotional Processing
The end of the year often brings up mixed emotions—memories of the past, anxiety about the future.
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The Application: This track provides a safe space for those feelings. It is Cathartic. It allows you to feel sad or nostalgic for three minutes without judgment, helping you process those emotions and move forward.
The Artist: Alexej Tarassow
Alexej Tarassow is a defining voice in the Klangspot Nu Classical roster. While some composers rely on complex orchestration, Tarassow relies on emotional directness.
He is a minimalist in the best sense of the word. He understands that a single note, played with the right intention, carries more weight than a flurry of virtuosity. His ability to channel specific seasons and cultural feelings (like the Polish autumn) makes him a favorite among curators of playlists like “Peaceful Piano,” “Sad Piano,” and “Sleep.”
With “Jesień,” he proves that he is not just repeating a formula. He is evolving. By embracing new technologies like Dolby Atmos, he is finding new ways to bring his intimate sound to a global audience.
The Label: Klangspot Recordings & 0711 Piano
The release is championed by Klangspot Recordings, a label that has become a sanctuary for high-quality instrumental music.
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Technical Innovation: The decision to release “Jesień” in Dolby Atmos shows that the label is forward-thinking. They understand that for instrumental music, texture is everything. They are investing in the future of audio to give their artists the best possible canvas.
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Consistency: By supporting Tarassow’s seasonal cycle, they help listeners build a relationship with the artist. They aren’t just releasing singles; they are curating a lifestyle of mindfulness and appreciation for the seasons.
Conclusion: The Golden Hour of the Year
Autumn is often called the “Golden Hour” of the year. It is fleeting, beautiful, and deeply moving.
“Jesień” by Alexej Tarassow captures this magic. It is a reminder that there is beauty in letting go. It is a soundtrack for the changing colors, the cooling air, and the quiet moments of reflection.
Whether you are watching the leaves fall from your window or simply need a moment of peace in a busy day, this track is your invitation to slow down.
Stream “Jesień” by Alexej Tarassow now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming platforms via Klangspot Recordings.
Fact Sheet: The Release Details
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Artist: Alexej Tarassow
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Title: Jesień
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Meaning: “Autumn” (Polish)
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Label: 0711 Piano / Klangspot Recordings
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Genre: Neoclassical Piano / Instrumental / Felt Piano
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Special Format: Available in Dolby Atmos
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Mood: Melancholic, Nostalgic, Cozy, Reflective
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Similar Artists: Ludovico Einaudi, Fabrizio Paterlini, Hermann Marwede
Why This Track Belongs in Your Rotation
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For the “Cozy Autumn” Playlist: It is the essential track for sweater weather.
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For the “Audiophile” Listener: Experience the depth of Dolby Atmos piano.
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For the “Emotional Reset”: A track that helps you transition from the energy of summer to the peace of winter.
Alexej Tarassow invites you to close your eyes and take a walk through the golden forest.

