An elegant close-up of a custom jazz bass’s lower body and strings, showcasing fine wood grain, satin-finished maple neck, and hand-worn pickup covers in photographic detail. The instrument lies diagonally on a dark, velvety rehearsal room rug, surrounded by out-of-focus hints of studio monitors and a vintage amplifier cabinet. Soft, directional studio lighting from the left creates gentle highlights along the curves and subtle shadows beneath the bridge, emphasizing craftsmanship and texture. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the strings leading the viewer’s eye into the frame. The atmosphere feels intimate and focused, suggesting a composer’s private workspace where refined jazz ideas are shaped and polished.

Live Schedule

Explore upcoming performances, festivals, and club dates featuring bassist and composer Kamil Guźniczak.

Upcoming Concerts

18.09.25

Blue Note

City Center

23.09.25

Jazz Forum

Old Town

28.09.25

Studio Stage

Riverside Hall

20.09.25

Quartet Club

Main Square

24.09.25

Midnight Bar

Arts District Hall

30.09.25

Concert Loft

Downtown Arts

21.09.25

City Jazz

Riverfront Plaza

27.09.25

Gallery Stage

Historic Theater

01.10.25

Open Air

Harbor Park

Current Sets and Projects

Each concert highlights original compositions, intimate trio interplay, and evolving arrangements tailored to the room, audience, and moment.

For booking residencies or themed nights, Kamil crafts bespoke programs ranging from modern jazz suites to groove‑driven improvisations.

A sophisticated concert scene captured without performers: a polished upright bass and a sleek electric bass both standing on a dimly lit jazz club stage, cable coiled neatly at their bases. Behind them, a brushed-metal bass amp stack, a grand piano, and a tasteful backdrop of deep burgundy acoustic panels create context. Narrow, warm spotlights from above carve out pools of light, leaving the audience area in moody darkness. Photographic realism with a slightly elevated angle reveals empty bar tables, glasses catching stray reflections, and a blurred city-night view through large windows. The mood is expectant and urbane, embodying the refined energy of a modern jazz venue moments before the bassist and band step onstage.