Maciek Miernik

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Maciek Miernik (born Maciej Stanislaw Miernik) is a bass guitar playing rock musician, composer, sound editor, recording engineer and producer. He has appeared in many groups such as Aurora, 1984, Noah-Noah, Restrykcja, Reflection-NY band, King Poyaviack, Flashback as well as producing songs ranging from progressive rock and progressive punk. He is known for his avant-garde multimedia productions.

His production credits include some of the most respected albums by Alan Lomax.[1]

In 2003, he received an honorable mention for the Alan Lomax Archive in the 45th Grammy Trustees Award, New York City.[2]

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