Kuln » Biography
Three people ( Boyan Karamfilov, Decho Taralezhkov Jr., Mihail Delaridev), leaded by the strive and internal need to dedicate them selves on the art they believe in, come across each other, unite them selves and on 16th April 2001 the band KULN is alredy a fact. Not after long their colaboration gives a result. They score their first success winnig the August 2001 price by the magazine ‘New Rythm'(‘Nov Ritam'), which is a production of a song in Graffiti Studio. This is how the composition ‘Fear'(‘Strah') comes to light. A month after that is the first live performance of the band at the club ‘Oh!Shipka!' in Sofia. Till October 2002 the band has already 18 songs, recorded in The Hole Studio, and whatsmore, videos for four of them: ‘Fear'(‘Strah'), ‘With No Face'(‘Bez Lice'), ‘Proud'(‘Gord') and ‘Doomed'(‘Obrechen'). It is again in October when the original guitarplayer of the band Decho Taralezhkov Jr. leaves the band and the country and his place is taken by Georgi Djeferski (ex-FYELD). With the time and after a lot of concerts around the country, the already mentioned 18 songs (including featurings with Bobz (FYELD) and Svilen (OSTAVA)) form the first album realesed under the name of the band (distributed in Bulgairia by Stain Studio). In their videos and on stage the band is knowned for their unusual appearance. In Jully 2003 KULN sign a contract with Stain Studio and start working on their second audio creation. By that time, the new 2004 year brings the band a new drummer in the face of Ivan Andreev, who in short terms manages to give the band a pretty new look and sound. KULN record 11 more compositions for their second albym ‘Plysenses'. This time all the lyrics are on English. The album is released in 2005 little after the band and Stain Studio brake their business relations. The band promotes their album with a tour around Bulgarian cities. The release gets pretty flattering feedback from the media. Three more videos are realised (‘Role', ‘Cocoon' and ‘Prism') as well as a new website, known to be one of the most weird, beautiful and alternative musical reflections in the Bulgarian network. KULN are invited to take part as a support band in the concert of Paradise Lost in Sofia. In 2006 the trio starts working on their third album, in October the same year they make their second tour including a performance on the ‘One Day Overground' Festival and their first event outside the country, a gig in Istanbul, Turkey. In the few months with now media attention that follow the band finilizes the work on their new material. In October 2007 the pilot track is released called ‘Emptiness'. It follows the third national tour, which the band describes al the most emotional till now.