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Esem

Esem (born 10 February 1979) is the stage name of Georgi Hristov Marinov, a Bulgarian electronic music artist. Esem is formerly known as the tracker musician StereoMan,〔(StereoMan at Amiga Music Preservation )〕 a member of the demoscene group NOiSE.
==Musical career==

Marinov first got involved in composing electronic music and the demoscene in the late 1990s, through the work of Brothomstates and Lackluster among others. After a 5-year netlabel membership in NOiSE ("New Objectives in Sound Exploration") Marinov was signed up to deFocus records for his first vinyl single - "Ikae", and debut album "Enveloped", thus becoming the first contemporary Bulgarian electronic music artist to have released a music record on vinyl.
After releasing his second album "Serial Human" commercially on Merck Records, Esem moved to London where he produced the material for "Scateren" - his third album. "Scateren" was released as a free〔(Survival Strategies For Emerging Artists at Esem's official website )〕 Creative Commons〔(Official release page of "Scateren" )〕-licensed download on Kahvi, and quickly became one of the label's most downloaded titles. In 2007 parts of "Scateren" were licensed and subsequently released by Nintendo as background music to the Nintendo DS game "Theta",〔(Nintendo Theta Video Game )〕 and as downloadable ringtones (complementary to the game title). The original album remains available under Creative Commons.
Esem was a regular guest on the Lithuanian label Sutemos's "Intelligent Toys" series, featured alongside Vladislav Delay, Digitonal, Maps and Diagrams, Ulrich Schnauss, and others.
His music has been featured on Austrian national radio FM4 (ORF),〔(La Boum de Luxe Osteuropa Spezial - Bulgarien )〕〔(Im Osten - neue Musik-Territorien in Europa )〕 and on the John Peel show on UK BBC Radio 1.〔(Keeping it Peel - Tracklisting 20/8/2002 )〕〔(Keeping it Peel - Tracklisting Thursday 13 June 2002 )〕 In 2006 Marinov edited a Sofia-based soundscape for the Radia network,〔(Radia Show 069: FieldRec-Sofia )〕 later broadcast on a number of European radio stations. In July 2013 Marinov authored a one-hour-long programme for London community radio station Resonance FM - "Clearspot", featuring a documentary recording of the 2013-14 protests against the Oresharski cabinet in Bulgaria.〔(Clear Spot – Bulgarian Summer )〕

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