Robert Ludwinski was born in Warsaw on the 23rd of February 1980. He showed an interest in music from an early age, spending much time in front of tape recorders and radios. He could listen for hours and enjoyed recording his favourite songs. The music that he listened to was quite diverse ranging from Heavy Metal, Rock, to Pop and Italo Disco. The thing that drew him to music was the melody. He enjoys listening to music with wonderful melodies that are full of energy. It was in the early 90's that Robert first came into contact with Spacesynth. He immediately took a liking to this genre of music which soon became his favourite.
Listening to Laserdance and Koto spurred an interest in trying to create this type of music. In the late 90's Robert purchased his first PC this allowed him further to explore the possibility of realizing his dream in creating his own compositions. The beginning was a tough time as Robert had no formal music training or knowledge in this area. He began experimenting with basic programs such as Music Maker & E-Jay
Towards the end of 2001 he changed to Fruity Loops and this gave birth to the project Synthesis which saw his first composition in the style of Spacesynth. It was through trial and error which saw Robert gain his own individual style as well he was able to expand on his virtual studio. Through the internet he was able to learn more about the classic artists of Spacesynth as well as getting to know new artists and labels that were producing this music. It was around 2004 when Robert decided to bring together all his material and send it as a demo for his album. In 2005 AXIS Records (now Alpha Centauri) released his debut album Synthesis - "Space Travels". In the same year he took part in Spacesynth Music Contest. The following year Robert once again took part in this contest and assumed 3rd place. The track featured on the Album Spacesynth.de Contest TraxX.
In 2006 saw Robert join his friend Mark Chmielewski, in creating Spacesynth music this collaboration gave birth to the project called Virtual Device. Unfortunately the lack of material has meant that the project isn't 100% complete. The beginning of 2008 saw Robert produce material for his second Synthesis Album, "Galactic Fighters" (2012), Virtual Device was put on hold for the moment. In October 2008 Robert decided to join Space Sound Records. With the help of the label, he released the album "Satellite" in 2017.
The artist has participated in numerous compilations published by various other labels, his work is still in demand and respected by fans and Spacesynth experts. And, continuing his self-development, the composer founded his new project Starlab in 2020, and then was honored to become part of a large project-collaboration "Power Machine", recording some great tracks for it. Let him continue to please us with his creativity!