Bogdan Irkük

Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI (Богдан Иркук а.к.а. БУЛГАРИ) is a Bulgarian musician/producer/DJ. He has previously performed under the name BULGARI.

Bogdan Irkük a.k.a. BULGARI
Background information
Also known asBulgari, Kàrpatja Bolgari the horseback traitor of the boogie underbrush, Steppe Ghost
BornSofia, Bulgaria
GenresElectro
Disco
Boogie
House
Italo
Occupation(s)Record producer, musician, disc jockey
Years active2007–Present
LabelsRollerboys Recordings
Soul Jazz Records
Websitehttp://www.b-u-l-g-a-r-i.biz

Biography

Bogdan Irkük was born 1976 in Sofia, Bulgaria. His mother is of Hutsul ancestry. He grew up listening to the music of his brother's friend's pirate radio station, where he learned to appreciate Chic, Chaka Khan, Zapp, Stevie Wonder and Electric Light Orchestra.

He started releasing material after meeting the Rollerboys at a DJ gig in Munich.

Style

Irkük's style draws heavily from Italo disco, New York and Chicago house, and other forms of early styles of electronic dance music. Use of vocoders and analog synthesizer sounds are common in his songs. Irkük produces music on Ableton Live.[1]

Discography

Releases

Remixes

Compilations

  • Body Language Vol.5 by Chateau Flight "The Distant Message(Arken Remix)" (Get Physical, 2007)
  • Nu Balearica by Fred Deakin "Space Reflecting on the Bosporos" (Ministry of Sound, 2008)
  • Singles 2008–2009 "Everything Is Changing" (Soul Jazz Records, 2009)
gollark: It's very cool, though. I implemented a good\* parser, recursive pattern matching things, efficient\*\* handling of associative and commutative operators, and the overengineered predicate system.* unary operators are not real** hahahahaha
gollark: Well, V4 isn't osmarks.
gollark: RPNCalc is basically an osmarkslisp™, except not osmarks, calculator-oriented, and stack-based.
gollark: osmarkscalculator™ is a somewhat overgeneralized term rewriting system (I think this is the right term) which I am trying to hack CAS features on top of.
gollark: Can't.

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 18 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-05.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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