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Intelligent Music Project is a Bulgarian supergroup founded in 2012 by Bulgarian businessman Milen Vrabevski. They represented Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 with their song "Intention", but failed to qualify beyond the semi-final on 10 May.
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History
[edit]The supergroup was founded by businessman Milen Vrabevski and has featured a string of renowned musicians, including Simon Phillips, John Payne, Carl Sentance, Bobby Rondinelli and Todd Sucherman. Intelligent Music Project released their debut album in 2012 and have since then being releasing music and touring. Their current lead singer is the Bulgarian X-factor winner Slavin Slavchev.
In November 2021 BNT revealed that Intelligent Music Project were selected to represent the nation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin. Their entry, "Intention", was released on December 5, becoming the first to be published that season.[1] At the time the group consisted of Ronnie Romero, Bisser Ivanov, Slavin Slavchev, Ivo Stefanov, Dimitar Sirakov and Stoyan Yankoulov. Yankoulov had already represented Bulgaria at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007 and 2013, as part of the Elitsa and Stoyan duo.[2]
Band members
[edit]- Slavin Slavchev – lead vocals
- Borislav Mudolov-Kosatkata – backing vocals
- Stoyan Yankoulov-Stundzhi – drums
- Bisser Ivanov – guitars
- Dimitar Sirakov – bass
- Ivo Stefanov – keyboards
- Samuel Eftimov – keyboards
Other members of the project[3]
Discography
[edit]Studio Albums
[edit]- 2012 – The Power of Mind
- 2014 – My Kind o' Lovin'
- 2015 – Touching the Divine
- 2018 – Sorcery Inside
- 2020 – Life Motion
- 2021 – The Creation
- 2022 – Unconditioned
- 2024 – Miracles Beyond
Singles
[edit]- 2020 – "Every Time"
- 2020 – "I Know"
- 2021 – "Listen"
- 2021 – "Sometimes & Yesterdays That Mattered"
- 2021 – "Intention"
- 2022 – "The Long Ride"
- 2022 – "New Hero"
- 2023 – "Wait for the Night"
- 2024 – "Shine for You"
- 2024 – "Days Rollin"
- 2024 – "Miracles Beyond"
- 2025 - "Fiction"
References
[edit]- ^ Waarden, Franciska van (5 December 2021). "🇧🇬 Bulgaria: Eurovision 2022 Entry "Intention" Released". Eurovoix. Archived from the original on 13 April 2022. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
- ^ a b "First 2022 entry: Intelligent Music Project - Intention 🇧🇬". Eurovision.tv. 5 December 2021. Archived from the original on 25 November 2021. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
- ^ a b "About Intelligent Music Project". Archived from the original on 4 March 2022. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
Intelligent Music Project
View on GrokipediaFormation and Concept
Founding and Vision
The Intelligent Music Project was founded in 2012 by Bulgarian businessman and physician Dr. Milen Vrabevski, who established it as a platform to promote positive ideas and messages through rock music.[7][8] Vrabevski, trained in medicine and without a formal music career background, drew from his personal passion for composition—honed through self-taught piano and guitar skills—to create the project as an outlet for inspirational themes.[9][8] As the project's primary composer, lyricist, and producer, Vrabevski envisioned a collaborative rock endeavor that would harness international talent to convey messages of optimism, drawing on influences like Black Sabbath and Rainbow from his youth.[2][8] His initial motivation stemmed from a desire to inspire personal growth, resilience, and a positive mindset, believing music could embody the "law of attraction" to influence listeners toward success and happiness.[9][8][10] The project launched with its debut album, The Power of Mind, released in 2012 as a concept rock opera structured in sonata form, centered on the transformative power of positive thinking and faith in goodness to foster inner strength.[9][10] This release served as the foundational statement of Vrabevski's vision, blending orchestral elements with rock to emphasize emotional resilience and personal empowerment.[9]Project Structure and International Scope
The Intelligent Music Project operates as a non-traditional rock ensemble, functioning as a rotating supergroup rather than a fixed band lineup. At its core is a stable group of Bulgarian musicians who provide the instrumental foundation, including guitarist Bisser Ivanov, keyboardist Ivo Stefanov, and others, with British drummer Simon Phillips serving as a consistent collaborator across all albums since the project's inception. This structure allows for flexibility, incorporating international guest artists—primarily renowned vocalists—on a per-album basis to infuse diverse styles and perspectives into the music.[11][2] Founder and producer Milen Vrabevski, a Bulgarian entrepreneur and composer, drives the recruitment process by personally inviting established rock artists from prominent bands such as Rainbow, Uriah Heep, and Journey to contribute vocals and occasional instrumentation. Notable examples include Ronnie Romero (Rainbow, Vandenberg), John Payne (Asia, Journey), and Joseph Williams (Toto, Journey), whose participation adds star power and aligns with Vrabevski's vision of blending progressive rock with motivational themes. This selective invitation-based approach ensures high-caliber talent without committing to a permanent roster, enabling the project to evolve dynamically while maintaining artistic control in Bulgaria.[12][11] Collaborations emphasize remote production to accommodate the international scope, with guest artists recording their parts independently in studios worldwide—such as Phantom Records in California for Phillips and bassist Nathan East—before tracks are sent to Bulgaria for final mixing and orchestration by Vrabevski and the core team. This digital workflow, facilitated by globalization and modern recording technology, minimizes logistical challenges and has been integral since the project's start in 2012. Over time, this model has supported the release of eight thematic albums by 2024, each exploring distinct concepts like inner power or spiritual growth, unhindered by lineup constraints and allowing fresh vocal interpretations to enhance the narrative depth.[12][11]Musical Style and Themes
Genres and Influences
The Intelligent Music Project's core genre is melodic hard rock infused with progressive elements, blending album-oriented rock (AOR) structures and symphonic touches through neo-classical introductions and orchestral layers. This style emphasizes guitar-driven arrangements with intricate keyboard integrations, creating a dynamic sound that balances accessibility and complexity.[13][14] Key influences draw from 1970s and 1980s British and American rock bands, including Deep Purple's hard rock intensity, Rainbow's dramatic flair, and Yes's progressive experimentation, evident in the project's use of extended instrumental sections and layered harmonies. Additional inspirations from Toto and Asia contribute to the polished AOR sheen and rhythmic sophistication, while guest musicians from these acts amplify the classic rock ethos in recordings.[13][14][15] The band's sound has evolved from power ballads and straightforward hard rock in early albums to more orchestral integrations in later works, such as the 2024 release Miracles Beyond, where metallic progressive passages and funky grooves expand the palette. As of 2025, the project is recording its ninth studio album, potentially building on these developments. Production techniques feature multi-layered vocals for depth and guest-driven dynamics that introduce varied timbres, enhancing the project's international rock fusion without overpowering the melodic core.[13][16]Lyrical Content and Production Approach
The lyrics of the Intelligent Music Project predominantly explore themes of personal empowerment, overcoming adversity, spirituality, and human potential, delivering inspirational and motivational messages drawn from everyday life experiences. These themes emphasize positive transformation, faith in goodness and love, and keys to a more meaningful existence, often presenting philosophical insights in an accessible manner. For instance, the project's founder and primary lyricist, Milen Vrabevski, crafts words that encourage resilience and self-growth, reflecting his vision of music as a tool for emotional and spiritual upliftment.[17][18][19] Vrabevski's songwriting process centers on developing lyrics around core philosophical ideas, collaborating occasionally with vocalists while maintaining English as the primary language to broaden international appeal and accessibility. This approach ensures the content resonates universally, avoiding cultural barriers and aligning with the project's global collaborative ethos. The result is a body of work that integrates motivational narratives with subtle spiritual undertones, such as faith in human capabilities and the pursuit of inner strength.[10][20][19] In terms of production, Vrabevski emphasizes high-fidelity studio recordings that incorporate orchestral elements alongside rock instrumentation, aiming for polished mixes that amplify the emotional depth of the lyrics. This philosophy involves meticulous arrangements, often structured in conceptual forms like sonata or rock opera, to create a cohesive sonic landscape that supports thematic progression. The focus on clarity and richness in the sound design ensures each element— from guitar riffs to symphonic layers—enhances the inspirational impact without overwhelming the message.[21][22][11] Thematic arcs evolve across albums, illustrating the project's deepening exploration of human experience; for example, the 2012 debut The Power of Mind centers on resilience through faith in good and love, portraying a journey of personal triumph over challenges, while the 2024 release Miracles Beyond shifts toward miracles, hope, and boundless human potential, highlighting self-growth and overcoming obstacles with a sense of wonder. As of 2025, recording has begun for a ninth album, which may continue these inspirational themes. This progression underscores Vrabevski's intent to inspire listeners toward greater awareness and positivity over time.[21][23][24][13][25]Career Milestones
Album Releases and Evolution
The Intelligent Music Project debuted with The Power of Mind in 2012, a concept rock album structured in sonata form that explores themes of faith in good and love, delivering a positive message through its introspective lyrics and melodic hard rock arrangements.[21][26] This initial release established the project's foundation, blending classical influences with rock elements and featuring prominent guests like vocalist John Lawton, setting a tone of motivational storytelling.[27] Building on this, the 2014 album My Kind O' Lovin' continued the positive thematic thread, emphasizing love and emotional connection through a mix of hard rock, soft rock, and symphonic touches, while introducing more diverse guest contributions from musicians such as Simon Phillips on drums.[28][29] The following year's Touching the Divine (2015) expanded into spiritual and uplifting motifs, incorporating orchestral expansions and complex arrangements that highlighted the project's growing ambition in fusing progressive and AOR styles.[30][31] By 2018's Sorcery Inside, the project had evolved toward a more fusion-oriented sound, marking its third all-star lineup with international guests like Joseph Williams and Carl Sentance, and emphasizing remarkable musical blends that reflected maturing production techniques.[32][33] This progression continued in Life Motion (2020), which incorporated live-inspired elements and broader rhythmic explorations, further showcasing the collaborative chemistry developed over prior releases.[34] Post-2020 works demonstrated a shift to more expansive and collaborative efforts, influenced by increased global exposure, including their 2022 Eurovision participation. The Creation (2021) delved into themes of creative approaches as keys to meaningful life, synthesizing the musical diversity of earlier albums with recurring positive messaging.[35][36] Unconditioned (2022) focused on unconditional love as a normalizing force in modern life, blending hard-rocking riffs, power ballads, and progressive elements for a varied, impactful sound.[37][2] The project's artistic development peaked with Miracles Beyond in 2024, an eighth album dedicated to free spirits and exploring resilience, hope, and unity through interconnected tracks, featuring an unprecedented array of international collaborators like members of Toto and ex-Asia, alongside enhanced orchestral arrangements.[38][39] This release underscored the evolution from the debut's introspective concept to a globally oriented supergroup dynamic, prioritizing motivational themes from everyday life. In 2025, the project announced its ninth studio album, Fiction, with recordings featuring returning collaborators like Simon Phillips.[40]Eurovision Song Contest Participation
In 2021, the Bulgarian National Television (BNT) selected Intelligent Music Project as Bulgaria's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 through an internal selection process, bypassing a public national final.[41][42] The band's entry, "Intention," was released on December 5, 2021, with Ronnie Romero providing lead vocals as a guest musician.[43] The song, a progressive rock track centered on themes of determination and overcoming life's challenges, was written by project founder Milen Vrabevski.[44] Intelligent Music Project performed "Intention" in the first semi-final on May 10, 2022, at the PalaOlimpico in Turin, Italy, as the seventh act in the running order.[45] The performance featured the full band lineup, including international collaborators, delivering a high-energy rock arrangement with prominent guitar solos and driving rhythms. Despite receiving 18 points from juries and 11 from televoters, totaling 29 points, the entry placed 16th out of 17 participants and failed to qualify for the grand final.[46][45] The Eurovision participation marked the band's only involvement in the contest and brought significant international exposure, leading to subsequent European tours and the release of their seventh studio album, Unconditioned, later in 2022.[47] No further contest entries followed for the project.Members and Collaborations
Core Bulgarian Members
The core Bulgarian members of Intelligent Music Project form the stable foundation of the band, delivering consistent instrumentation and vocals that underpin the project's evolving collaborations with international guests. These musicians, hailing from Bulgaria's vibrant rock and progressive scenes, handle the core arrangements, live performances, and studio work, with Slavin Slavchev often serving as a secondary vocalist alongside lead guests. Their roles emphasize reliability and technical prowess, enabling the project's signature blend of progressive rock and melodic structures.[3] Key members include Slavin Slavchev on lead and backing vocals, who rose to prominence as the winner of The X Factor Bulgaria in 2014 and has since become a fixture in Bulgarian rock through solo work and session contributions.[44] Stoyan Yankoulov (also known as Stundzhi) provides drums, drawing from his extensive experience in Bulgarian percussion and rock, including notable participations in the Eurovision Song Contest representing Bulgaria in 2007 and 2013 alongside Elitsa Todorova.[48] Bisser Ivanov contributes guitars, recognized as one of Bulgaria's premier session guitarists with a background in progressive rock bands like Allegro and collaborations with artists such as Lucy Diakovska.[49] Dimitar Sirakov plays bass guitar, supporting the rhythmic core with his work in Bulgarian rock ensembles. Ivo Stefanov and Samuel Eftimov share keyboard duties, bringing symphonic and melodic elements informed by their involvement in local progressive and jazz-rock circles. Borislav Mudolov (known as Kosatkata) handles backing vocals, adding harmonic depth drawn from his longstanding presence in Bulgaria's rock vocal scene.[3] These members have demonstrated remarkable longevity, having been the stable core since the mid-2010s and contributing to albums from Touching the Divine (2015) through the 2024 release Miracles Beyond, which ensures stylistic continuity amid the band's rotating guest lineup.[3] Their collective prior experiences in Bulgaria's rock landscape, including festival appearances and national radio features, have honed their ability to execute complex arrangements live and in recordings.[50]Notable Guest Musicians
The Intelligent Music Project has collaborated with over two dozen prominent international rock musicians across its discography, enhancing its global appeal through high-profile contributions that blend diverse styles and expertise.[3] These guest artists, often drawn from legendary bands, provide lead vocals, instrumentation, and production input on specific albums, elevating the project's melodic hard rock sound with professional polish and star power.[15] Ronnie Romero, known for his work with Rainbow and Lords of Black, serves as a key vocalist on multiple releases, including the 2020 album Life Motion where he delivers lead vocals on tracks like "Don't Let Them Win," and the 2022 Eurovision entry "Intention," which marked Bulgaria's national selection performance.[51][52] His powerful, versatile range has appeared on three albums to date, including Unconditioned (2022), contributing to the project's shift toward more dynamic, anthemic compositions.[37] John Payne, former lead singer of Asia, provided vocals for early albums such as Touching the Divine (2015), where his melodic delivery shaped tracks like "Escape" and "My World," infusing AOR influences into the project's progressive framework.[53][54] Payne returned for later works, including the 2024 album Miracles Beyond, co-starring on songs that explore themes of resilience and continue the tradition of international fusion.[55] Simon Phillips, acclaimed drummer from Toto and The Protocol, has contributed percussion to select tracks across several albums, starting with Touching the Divine (2015) and extending to Life Motion (2020) and Miracles Beyond (2024), where his precise, fusion-oriented style adds rhythmic depth and production oversight.[56][39] His involvement, spanning six projects, underscores the band's commitment to elite session work that broadens its progressive rock credentials.[57] Other notable guests include Carl Sentance of Nazareth, who lent vocals to Sorcery Inside (2018), and John Lawton (died 2021), ex-Uriah Heep singer, featured on initial releases for his classic rock timbre.[58][15] Additional collaborators like Joseph Williams (Toto vocals on Miracles Beyond), Nathan East (bass), and Tim Pierce (guitar) further amplify the project's prestige, drawing from a pool of over 20 international talents to create cohesive, high-impact recordings.[55][18]Discography
Studio Albums
Intelligent Music Project has released eight studio albums, each featuring 12 to 15 tracks and primarily distributed in CD and digital formats by the band's own label, Intelligent Music.[59]| Title | Release Year | Label | Formats | Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Power of Mind | 2012 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 14 |
| My Kind o' Lovin' | 2014 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 13 |
| Touching the Divine | 2015 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 14 |
| Sorcery Inside | 2018 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 12 |
| Life Motion | 2020 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 12 |
| The Creation | 2021 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 12 |
| Unconditioned | 2022 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 15 |
| Miracles Beyond | 2024 | Intelligent Music | CD, digital | 14 |
Singles
The Intelligent Music Project began releasing singles in digital formats starting in 2020, focusing on promotional tracks that showcase their melodic rock style and frequent collaborations with renowned guest artists from the rock genre. These releases, totaling more than ten by 2024, often serve as lead singles for upcoming albums or standalone promotions, distributed primarily through streaming platforms to reach global audiences. Key examples highlight themes of inspiration, resilience, and personal growth, with notable ties to high-profile events such as the Eurovision Song Contest.[6] The following table lists selected singles from 2020 to 2024, including release years, featured artists where applicable, and key features or event connections:| Year | Title | Featured Artist(s) | Key Features and Ties |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020 | Every Time | None specified | Digital single promoting early project visibility; upbeat rock track emphasizing perseverance.[6] |
| 2020 | I Know | None specified | Standalone digital release; introspective lyrics on self-awareness.[6] |
| 2021 | Listen | None specified | Digital promotional single; focuses on emotional connection through music.[6] |
| 2021 | Sometimes & Yesterdays That Mattered | None specified | Reflective digital track; evokes nostalgia and life's fleeting moments.[6] |
| 2021 | Intention | Ronnie Romero (lead vocals) | Released December 5, 2021, as Bulgaria's Eurovision 2022 entry; digital single with music video, blending hard rock and motivational themes; performed at the contest in Turin, Italy.[61][46] |
| 2022 | The Long Ride | None specified | Digital single tied to album promotion; narrative-driven rock song about life's journey.[6] |
| 2022 | New Hero | Ronnie Romero (lead vocals) | Released May 2, 2022; digital single with thematic music video depicting resilience; promotional release ahead of Eurovision performance.[62] |
| 2023 | Spirit (Acoustic Version) | None specified | Acoustic reimagining released digitally; stripped-down arrangement highlighting lyrical depth.[6] |
| 2023 | Wait for the Night (2023 Version) | None specified | Updated digital single; revisits earlier material with refreshed production.[6] |
| 2024 | Days Rollin' | Simon Phillips (drums), Joseph Williams (backing vocals) | Released May 10, 2024; lead digital single from the album Miracles Beyond, with lyrics video; explores life's paths and time's passage.[63][64] |
| 2024 | Shine For You | None specified | Digital single; uplifting track promoting positivity.[6] |
| 2024 | Блестя за теб (Shine For You, Bulgarian version) | None specified | Bulgarian-language digital adaptation; cultural tie-in release.[6] |
