Desolate
There are at least nine artists named Desolate. Here are five. 1. Desolate aka Sven Weisemann. "The Invisible Insurrection" was released in February 2011 2. Desolate is a messy chiptune artist from the United States. His music is also described as '8-Bit on Drugs'. He has been releasing tracks through MySpace since 2007. 3. Desolate was a death metal band from Athol, Massachusetts, formed in 1992 and now split up. 4. Desolate is a Progressive Doom Metal band from Sweden.
Азис
Azis (Азис) is a Bulgarian pop-folk singer. His real name is Vasil Troyanov Boyanov, and is of Romani descent from Sliven, Bulgaria. Azis has caused some controversy in Bulgaria for being openly gay, for defying gender stereotypes in public while performing and in private life, and for his campaigning on behalf of the downtrodden Roma (Gypsy) minority. As an entertainer he has recorded and performed many popular and traditional songs.
Nu Pogodi
Nu Pogodi already belong to the punk rock history in Varna, Bulgaria. Formed in the summer of '95, played a lot of live gigs and split up, because of the mandatory army service here. The band was Mihailov (vocals / guitar), Vasko (bass), and whoever happened to be near the drum kit. After recording a 4 track demo, they decided they should change the direction of their music, but so far they are still thinking... They will be back someday...
Impulse
There are several artists using this name: 1. Impulse (Импулс) was a heavy metal band from Bulgaria.
2. Impulse is a thrash/heavy metal band from Ankara, Turkey. They have one demo album named "Trident of Life".
3. Impulse is also a soca-artist from Trinidad and Tobago.
4. Impulse is a straightedge hardcore band from Richmond, VA.
5. Impulse is a Pink Floyd tribute band from the Tilburg area, The Netherlands.
6. Impulse is an indie japanese heavy metal band from the mid 80's.
Bogdana
Catalyst
There are at least 5 groups named Catalyst. 1) Catalyst was a funk/jazz quartet from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, whose material presaged the work of later jazz fusion artists. The group encountered regional success in the 1970s and have become more widely known since the re-release of their material on CD. 2) Catalyst are an indie rock band from San Francisco, CA. Core members include Shawn Lloyd (guitars, drums), Jesse Gale (guitars, vocals, bass) and Garrick O'Connor (keyboards, guitars, vocals).
The Bulgarian Voices Angelite
The Bulgarian Voices Angelite (also known as The Bulgarian Women's Choir Angelite or simply Angelite) is among the most renowned ensembles in the categories of Balkan and Bulgarian folk music.
This women's choir has performed practically everywhere: on the Red Square in Moscow, at the award ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize in Stockholm and at the Vatican. The cryptic, mysterious, perhaps even somewhat mystical quality that characterises the choir's sound arises primarily from the singers' preference for a second voice which is maintained a slight interval to the leading melody.
Shangri La
there is more than one band called Shangri La 1)Shangri La is a Croatian rock band made in 2006. Altough they had several changes in their lineup, they are soon to record their first album on an indie label. The recent lineup is as follows: Lara - vocals
Jura - rythm guitar
Chof - solo guitar
Grinc - drums
Ritz - Bass
2) Shangri La is one of the most promising Bulgarian rock bands nowadays.
Krassimir Avramov
Krassimir was born in the small Bulgarian town of Sliven, but later on moved to Bulgaria’s capital Sofia, where he studied and worked. A graduate of the National Academy for Theatrical and Film Arts (NATFIZ), he trained in pantomime. But Krassimir, being blessed with a very rare and unique male voice, the tenor-altino, could not stay silent for long. His 1997 debut album, Silent Voices topped the pop charts in Bulgaria. One year later Krassimir’s journey would continue in the entertainment capital of the world, Los Angeles, California.