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Stefan Kristinkov Shares Abstract Masterpiece ‘Notes Of The Observer’

We truly love ‘Notes Of The Observer’: it manages to be futuristic, yet incredibly nostalgic. On one side, you’ve got this stream of experimental drones and digital tones, wrapping the listeners in a cathartic, spiritual aura. On the other, you have familiar synth patches, many drawn from the digital machines of the 80s and 90s. Obviously, it’s all treated to a contemporary formula, with the key to its success being the ability to blend the old and the new with charisma and confidence.

Crowning it all, there’s a stunning clarinet, blessing every piece in the album with orchestral elegance and a certain eclecticism – the perfect match for the keen-eyed listeners. This is a record that will appeal to a large audience, even on the classical side. Stefan Kristinkov is the talented human behind it, a composer and visionary with a long career in the music industry. 

He’s also the clarinet player, here showcasing an immense technical prowess. Speaking about the album, Kristinkov explains: “Each track unfolds like a chapter in a story, encouraging listeners to pause, contemplate, and rediscover the beauty and complexity of existence through the lens of music.”

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