Tomasz ŻóÅtko has been creating music since 1994. During this time, he has performed concerts, released 13 music albums, and 5 collections of poetry. Tomasz is a lyrical poet, calling for sensitivity and contemplation of the surrounding reality. The ballad by ŻóÅtko titled 'Love me and touch me' brought him extraordinary popularity, maintaining its position for over six months in the hot ten of the television program hosted by Artur Orzech 'Musical Jedynka'.
ŻóÅtko is a guitarist, musician, and composer. He obtained a master's degree in theological studies in Warsaw. His persona is extremely colorful and unconventional. His music inspires and encourages deeper reflections on love, life, and also on what God is, who I am. Tomasz's works are full of irony, even about the art itself, as well as humor and theological thought.
Tomasz ŻóÅtko describes himself as a wandering musician, living in harmony with God and himself. The artist approaches his persona with great modesty, being an outstanding figure in Polish music, albeit niche, as he claims, at one time he refused to sign high contracts because he would have to submit to the producers. Tomasz's goal has never been a career. The artist has a message for listeners and treats it as a service.
The albums released by Tomasz ŻóÅtko include 'Common Thoughts' (1990), 'Letters to Karolina' (1991), 'Dominika from the Island of Truth Seekers' (1992), 'The Best Of' (1992), 'Cage of Scandal' (1994), 'Across' (1996), 'Meat Market' (1998), 'Short Trips in Space' (2001), 'Insatiability' (2002), 'Insomnia and Dust' (2006), 'When Dinosaurs Still Ran' (2008), 'My Last Such Fool' (2010). The published poems include 'Prayers' (1990), 'Three Revelations of Invisible Images' (1992), 'Postmodern Impressions Free from Weight and Rules' (1993), 'Where You Have to Be Somewhat' (1997), 'Annoying Scratching in the Soul' (2007).
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