Ursula Dudziak's name can be found in most popular encyclopedias about jazz music. She's also the one of the heads (amidst Stanko, Urbaniak, Komeda) of Polish jazz scene, however lives in New York. Moreover she has released approximately fifty records with well known jazz artists like Archie Shepp and Lester Bowie or with popular singers such as Jay Clayton, Jeanne Lee, Bobby McFerrin and Lauren Newton. She cooperated with DJ Vadim on a track called "Revelations Well Expounded" in 2002. But on "Ulla-la" she collaborates with Polish, Austrian and British producers. On "Ulla-la" you find jazzy-deep house, tech house, big beat and liquid funk stuff: Polish- Austrian duo Natasza&Oscarsix made their original deep house rhythms with smooth Dudziaks vocals adding a saxophone. Polish producer Martin Harmony is fusing jazz and tribal house music. British producer and owner of Chome Records Bill Payer has created a very weird shape of ... techno - big beat? Something like that. Although the most banging, fabulous and funky tune on "Ulla-la" is a production of the finest Polish drum'n'bass duo - CLS & Wax.