Angel Dyulgerov is a guitarist, violinist, composer, arranger and band leader who, in recent years, has worked with some of the biggest stars of Bulgarian music, such as Lili Ivanova, Lubo Kirov and many others. Alongside his participation in a number of successful projects, he manages to find time for his own – after his solo albums ''Muza'' (Muse) and ''Samsara'', he now releases the Extended Play "Drugo Nivo/ Another Level". It features four tracks that blend Angel’s diverse musical interests – rock 'n' roll, pop, blues, exotic sounds and many other influences. Angel Dyulgerov has more:
"We can say that the track ''Vyarvash li/Do You Believe'' is lighter, with a gentler blues sound. The other three songs on the EP feel like a natural continuation of the album Samsara. I've never limited myself stylistically in what I do, so I’m not bothered by the fact that sometimes I create things that are a bit different. I think there's still my signature inside".
On March 29, in the packed hall of the Drama Theatre in his hometown of Plovdiv, Angel Dyulgerov presented his new EP with a concert titled Samsara. The event will be repeated on April 14 at the Salza i Smyah Theatre in Sofia. In these concerts, the musician performs the songs from his three albums together with a band - Nacho Gospodinov, Miroslav Turiyski and Stoiko Milev. In addition to the concerts, Angel Dyulgerov is also organizing a masterclass and seminar on guitar sound and guitar arrangement. After the one in Plovdiv, the masterclass in Sofia will take place on April 13 at Sofia Live Club at 2 pm.
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