Kamil Wrathu Kwiatkowski was born in Gorzów Wielkopolski. He composes non-commercial, experimental instrumental music. He touched many different genres such as dark ambient postrock, industrial, darkstep, dnb, trip-hop, instrumental hip hop. But hes still searching for new solutions and likes to collaborate with other musicians. Hes inspired by such artists as , , , , , , and others. He made his debut in the Internet thanks to the online magazine Trzynasty Schron (Vault 13) about postapocalypse in culture where he became an editor. For composition he uses mostly software and plugins (FL Studio, Nexus2) and for concerts he plays a MIDI keyboard E-mu xboard61. In 2015 he begins his collaboration with the ambient guitarist Sebastian Siuda (). They were awarded with a consolation prize at Getting Out 2015 and were given a grant from the president of Gorzów Wielkopolski in 2016 for their artistic needs. They played in four voivodeships, mostly Lubush Voivodeship. In Zielona Góra, a beatboxer performed Inside with them. In Żagań they supported a Polish industrial rock band . Wrathu + Mała Fuzja recorded (2015, promoted by songs including Amoralism, Hypocrisy, Home and Tides) and they released another album (Entropy) which is the first one with vocals and his first one released on a manufactured CD. Moreover, since 2009, Wrathu recorded seven solo albums, of which the newest one is (2016, promoted by Jörðin), inspired by Iceland, much calmer than dark and pessimistic The Nihilist. Sólin (Icelandic for the Sun) has been described by Moll Płytowy as deep alternative mixed with chillstep. Sebastian Gabryel in a review described Wrathus music as remarkably emotive, resembling Icelandic experimental music, evoking such artists as , or . This is the album from which Freyja is from. During the performance of this song in Cigacice a thunder ended the concert. Another notable recording is a 3CD (2012) which was released online for free on Trzynasty Schron with over 20 postapocalyptic short stories, photos and drawings by people from all over Poland. Wrathu, inspired by ambient and dark ambient, composed also soundtracks for Polish off films, e.g. postapocalyptic Powód (The Reason). He edits his music videos on his own. Sometimes, he used excerpts from films by Sky Piastowskie. After the last album he took part in a compilation (2017) by recording Human Trees with lyrics being a translated poem by Jacek Katos, recorded by at Exe Laboratories. He also contributed to an American electronic compilation (2018).