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Atazar x Bisera & Lidia - ''Yaz Ti Postilam''

Photo: Bisera & Lidia

Producer Atanas Zaykov – Atazar and the folklore duet Bisera and Lidia present the beautiful Bulgarian folklore, dressed in the sounds of today. The song ''Yaz Ti Postilam'' carries the spirit of the typical deep house style, but the sounds of the viola penetrate and reach the most hidden places in our hearts –  the corners reserved for unrequited love.

The selected fragments from the folklore song ''Yaz Ti Postilam'' portray the deep emotion of a truly loving woman and add individuality to the overall project. Drawing on the folk text, Atazar creates a sonic journey, which is complemented by the lyrical two-voice texture of singers Bisera and Lidia. With the song ''Yaz Ti Postilam'', the team sends a heartfelt message to those listeners who will feel and experience their own personal stories.





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