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The Sound of joie de vivre – the new song by GREESH

Photo: YouTube

The music in the solo project by Grisha Georgiev-GREESH is vivid, very different from everything else played by the media in Bulgaria and… can be described as resounding. Which is why his fourth single is called Sound. The sound of the enjoyment of life and the perfect state of mind, combined in a song that will bring us to our feet, a throwback to the 1970s full of disco and funk rhythms. 

As with all of his other solo songs so far, GREESH recorded, played all of the instruments and performed the vocals all by himself, while the motif from a folk song called Tezhko Mu Gorko Mu ingeniously interwoven into it is sung by Dimka Imandieva and Paulina Veselinova. The multi-instrumentalist, whose name is connected with other bands like No More Many More, Saint Electrics, Dokle & Greesh admits it takes him a long time to create his solo songs, and only when he has time to himself.  

The song Sound is going to be included in his debut album of the same name, which GREESH is hoping to release for his birthday – 8 April next year.

Editing by Dilyana Tracheva

Translated and posted by Milena Daynova

Photos courtesy of Grisha Georgiev and YouTube



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