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Tag: Marysia Osu

The EP cover features a soft green-tinted view of tree branches and leaves against a pale sky. Minimal text in delicate lowercase reads “harp, beats & dreams reworks” at the center.
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Harp, Beats & Dreams Reworks Reimagines Harp in an Enthralling Mélange of Styles

Angel Romero August 19, 2025 No Comments ambientchill outcontemporary jazzjazzMarysia Osu

Marysia Osu – Harp, Beats & Dreams Reworks (Brownswood Recordings, 2025) Groundbreaking Polish harp player and producer Marysia Osu has developed a remarkable, innovative music…

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Marysia Osu - Seatime single artwork. a purple image of branches and leaves.
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Marysia Osu Launches ‘Seatime’ Single

Prog News August 7, 2024 No Comments Marysia Osu

“Seatime” (Brownswood Recordings) is the lead single from the debut album harp, beats & dreams by the talented harpist and composer Marysia Osu. As a…

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