The following year, his debut album "Reinkarnasja" (Not Two 2000) was released and put Karnas on the road touring at main jazz clubs and festivals in Poland and Slovakia.
[1] Its promotion took place with a series of club and festival concerts in Poland, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany and Romania.
[2] A new album "Ballads for the End of the World"[3] featuring a Silesian cello player Adam Oleś was released in April 2006.
[4] His album under the title "Karnas"[5] was released in 2011 by a Slovak label Hevhetia and his live performances from Budapest were produced and released by a Hungarian label BMC Records as "Audio Beads" (2012)[6] and "Vanga" (2014) making Karnas a distinctive element of European jazz vocal scene.
He conducted workshops in Poland, Germany, France, Czech Republic, Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Hungary, Ukraine, Russia, Uzbekistan, China, Malaysia and Indonesia.