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Deep Zone Project has a long history of revitalizing Bulgarian culture through electronic music, previously representing the country in the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest. By covering "Sreshta," they continue their mission of supporting and promoting Bulgarian music and culture to younger audiences. The track has become a staple of their live performances and is featured on their major streaming platforms, such as YouTube Music and Spotify . Deep Zone Project - YouTube Music
The "Sreshta" (Среща) studio video by Deep Zone Project, released in March 2023, is a modern electronic reimagining of one of Bulgaria’s most iconic rock ballads. This project serves as a bridge between generations, blending the legacy of the legendary band Shturcite with the contemporary dance-pop sound that has defined Deep Zone Project for over two decades. Musical Background and Collaboration deep_zone_project_sreshha_sreshta_studio_video
: The song features lead vocals by Eva Maria, whose contemporary delivery provides a fresh contrast to the classic lyrics penned by Simeon Stoyanov. Deep Zone Project has a long history of
: Produced at Deep Zone Studio, the track was mixed and mastered by DJ Dian Solo, a founding member and three-time winner of "Best BG DJ". The arrangement also includes guitars by Danny Dimitroff and backing vocals by Elena Kokorska. The Studio Video and Visual Style Deep Zone Project - YouTube Music The "Sreshta"
Unlike high-concept cinematic music videos, the "Studio Video" for "Sreshta" focuses on the technical and creative atmosphere of the recording process. Directed by Dobromir Nikolov, the video was filmed at L Padr3 Academy.
"Sreshta," which translates to "Meeting," was originally made famous by Shturcite (The Crickets), a cornerstone of Bulgarian rock. Deep Zone Project's version retains the emotional weight of the original melody—composed by Hristo Kovachev and Kiril Marichkov—but updates it with a polished, melodic house arrangement.
: The video provides an intimate look at the band members in their element, emphasizing the craftsmanship behind the music. It uses clean, professional lighting and close-up shots of the performers and their equipment.
