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It is no real secret that Define One is the latest brainchild of Stephan Panev from Bulgaria, but this time you have to admit it's by far his most ambitious project up until now. The sound being even further away from his previous productions includes landscapes of Electronica influenced music with a touch of Indie to it which makes the final results simply impressive and just hard to ignore. Conceived in 2010 the project rapidly grew on Stephan and you could see the immediate dedication he put into the music, the artworks and even the videos. His well known 360° approach to his projects somehow developed even further with Define One showing a distinct evolution of the artist itself.
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This Ain't Music Self ONI2220179000004 in_stock Album released on This Ain't Music
Album released on 16 November 2011
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11 Tracks
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Great work! Stephan Panev aka Define One delivers a great album!
pigilipoo, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
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The Editor, 6 months ago via zero-inch.com
Berlin based imprint This Ain't Music drops its first artist album by Sofia's Define One. 'Self' is a collection of electronica songs with strong indie pop leanings. You'll find touches of Kompakt's pop ambient here, but fans of Moby or even the Chemical Brother's moodier output shouldn't be disappointed either.
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