Jadźka Kłapa

Jadźka Kłapa

Jadźka Kłapa is a polish MD, jazz singer and saxophone player. She composes her own songs and accompanies herself on the Wurlitzer piano.

A tongue-in-cheek song that opens the album “Point Styku”. “Get Up” was created as a reaction to the fatigue of medical work. Responsibility, patterns, duties, who doesn’t want to be freed from their yoke every now and then? No wonder the stethoscope is a symbol of the song – it was created during one of my first hospital internships. I was a newly minted doctor who had just graduated from college. At the beginning of this journey, I was not convinced that I was in the right place and at the right time. I felt lost, wandering in the fog and struggling to survive. One day when my alarm went off early in the morning, I didn’t get up. Instead, I slept sweetly, dozed, dreamed, was silent and… wrote a song about it. In the morning no one noticed my absence, so you could say I got away scot-free. In addition to my vocals and saxophone, the recording features Paweł Zarecki on Steinway piano, Hammond, Moog, Maciek Szczyciński on double bass, Paweł Dobrowolski on drums and guest Mateusz Smoczyński on violin.

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