The creative tandem of Vladimir Ampov-Grafa and director Chris Zahariev present an innovative musical experiment with the new single "Black Granite". The music video was shot with classic 16-millimeter film technique, which adds a specific visual and aesthetic touch to contemporary music production.
According to director Zahariev, the piece is saturated with summer moods, dynamics, and a sense of freedom. "I literally imagined certain scenes in my mind and immediately understood that I had to shoot them," the artist shares on the morning show "Wake Up".
Grafa, for his part, emphasizes the trend of returning to classic music carriers. "Vinyls are becoming extremely popular again. For example, I released my last album as a USB device disguised as an audio cassette," the performer reveals.
The musical project fits into the contemporary garagepop genre, which is gaining increasing popularity in the Western music scene. Through this experiment, Grafa demonstrates his ability to combine modern technologies with classical aesthetics.
The music video promises to be a visual experience that goes beyond standard music formats. Director Zahariev has managed to capture the specific atmosphere of the song through carefully selected shots and authentic film technique.
This musical project is another proof of the creativity and innovative approach of Bulgarian musicians in contemporary popular music.