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UNTOLD Productions

  • Writer: Blanka Barbara
    Blanka Barbara
  • Mar 23, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Dec 15, 2025

In 2025, Blanka Barbara Stahl launched her own production company and record label, UNTOLD, dedicated to showcasing unique and genre-bending electro-acoustic music. UNTOLD serves as an elegant collaborative platform for artists who push boundaries, creating a space for experimental projects with a vision of taking live shows on a global adventure.


UNTOLD - label and production company
UNTOLD - label and production company

"UNTOLD isn’t just a label; it’s a philosophy. We thrive on the idea of cohesive diversity. We engage artists across a spectrum of subgenres, but the common thread is a commitment to a powerful narrative. Regardless of its style, each track aims to immerse the listener in a story and evoke deep emotional resonance." - Blanka Barbara Stahl in an interview for FAME Magazine.


You can check the UNTOLD productions and releases here.


The first production under the UNTOLD banner is UnDying Sounds: Reinventing Komeda, which premiered to a sold-out audience at the Southbank Centre in April 2025. This immersive experience lies at the intersection of film, AI-driven visual art, and a fusion of jazz and electronic music, celebrating the genius of composer Krzysztof Komeda.


At the heart of the project are iconic scenes from films scored by Komeda, expertly reimagined by Kajetan Szostok, an award-winning visual artist renowned for his storytelling through AI-enhanced imagery.


The musical dimension, orchestrated by Blanka Barbara Stahl, breathes new life into Komeda’s timeless jazz compositions, merging his evocative melodies with the pulsating energy of contemporary electro-acoustic score. Electronic artists Late Arrivals unite with acclaimed jazz singer Alice Zawadzki, alongside an exquisite trio featuring Emma Rawicz on saxophone, Jonny Mansfield on vibraphone, and Freddie Jensen on double bass. Together, they create an electrifying dialogue between the experimental edge of electronic soundscapes and the improvisatory spirit of jazz.

UnDying Sounds: Reinventing Komeda (trailer), Southbank Centre, 2025

 
 
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