Ursula Sereghy Ursula Sereghy is a Prague-based electronic music producer, instrumentalist, recipient of the Vinyla Discovery of the Year 2022 award, Shape Platform+ alumni, and member of the educational project Synth Library. In September 2021, Ursula released her debut EP “OK Box” on the Gin&Platonic label, which received acclaim on both the Czech and international scenes. "OK Box" ranked on The Quietus' list of the best albums of 2021. Her performances are also revealing tiny bits of a new soon to be released record. Ursula's characteristic sonic palette and organic intertwining of fragmented rhythms blend with lightly ironically sounding chorales and field recordings capturing the noises of cities and civilization listened to from a great distance. The rhythmic structures often describe longer or more complex patterns than usual, so the impression of chaos depends primarily on the listener's perception of order and coherence. The tracks create small corners, certain types of soundtracks to events in everyday life, which may then be perceived in a slightly different light. They could be seen as clues in the detective work of exploring the multiplicity of reality and perceiving one's own subjectivity, which is so intricately intertwined with the all-encompassing influences of myths and cultures that create what we call normalized reality.

With a background in playing jazz and formative years of playing saxophone in a live band, Prague-based Ursula Sereghy stepped out of the hustle to focus, all while becoming a regular at the local Synth Library Prague. A space where she found the support of the musically and politically like-minded and could nourish her newfound passion for experimenting with machines and exploring the limitless possibilities of sound design. An extensive period of voluntary detachment from everyday life during the pandemic gave rise to the stunningly confident debut album ‘OK Box’ fabricated by this dark horse of a producer.