The Krzysztof Komeda Trio was a groundbreaking Polish jazz ensemble that captivated audiences in the 1960s with their innovative blend of free jazz, hard bop, and bebop. Founded and led by the legendary Krzysztof Komeda, the trio featured the dynamic rhythm section of Roman "Gucio" Dylag on bass and Rune Carlson on drums, with Adam Skorupka and Adam Zieliński also contributing to their distinctive sound. Their music, including original compositions like "Ballad for Bernt" and tracks from the iconic film "Knife In The Water" directed by Roman Polanski, showcases their mastery of jazz improvisation and composition. With a discography that includes the remastered EP "Krzysztof Komeda: Trio 1960," the Krzysztof Komeda Trio remains a celebrated name in jazz history, offering a timeless exploration of the genre's boundaries.