"I am one of the icons of electronic music, I am God!".< /p>
This is what the son of Martin Bojanov-Notary - Lyuben Bojanov, who turns out to be a quite famous DJ and creator of techno music, says Bulgaria today.
"I have been practicing this art informally since 2008, and professionally since 2010. After 2012 I have released music for many major companies and production houses. I mainly create techno music. At a later stage in my career, when I decided to devote my life entirely to my development in this field, I decided to master the art of DJing. To reach his potential maximum and I think I succeeded. I am glad that I have special moments in iconic establishments in our country", says Lyuben Bojanov about his career.
"Most people know me as MORGAN MEXX, and now HODLER is the result of over 15 years of experience and lots and lots of hard work. The aim of the HODLER project is to show what the art of the 60-minute DJ set is. That is, I describe the whole process, I present how it is done, how different genres are mixed - deep house, progressive house, melodic house, melodic techno and many others. My sets are different. At this stage, in this phase, they are more melodic. The purpose here is to show gradation, in which case my selections are special and extremely time consuming. I don't choose my pieces randomly, every single piece has to have a special meaning. The set is arranged and the rest is just fine technique. I work with French software, which gives me more freedom. And let's get to the finale, I am God!" The Notary's son is never modest, but there is a reason. Checking "Bulgaria Today" showed that Lyuben Bojanov is indeed a known figure in the techno and DJ circles, and has been for quite some time. Some of his tracks are still heard in quite a few places.
However, Bozhanov seems to be slightly dissatisfied with Bulgaria because of the narrow spectrum of understanding on the part of the audience. "In the summer, I had the opportunity to visit many establishments in Bulgaria in order to preserve the flame of this culture - the techno culture, which is dying out every day. It's as if things for me in Bulgaria seem to have ended", hinting that maybe he will go to Europe, where he can further develop as a DJ. Whether the Notary's son will continue to delight his fans in our country, or whether he will prefer a foreign audience, is still unclear.
Martin Bojanova, better known as the Notary because of his connections with judges, prosecutors and lawyers who can get anyone out of any crime for the right amount, was liquidated on January 31 of this year in the capital district. "Upper bathroom".
After the ostentatious murder of the Notary, the country was shaken to its foundations, because schemes were revealed in our judicial system and it became clear how corrupt it is. Bojanov's large-scale scheme, which keeps tens, not to mention hundreds of prosecutors and judges in their pockets with sex tapes and other types of blackmail, has come to light.
Before being liquidated with a control bullet to the head, Bojanov was brutally beaten, as "Bulgaria Today" first wrote, referring to several opinions of pathologists and doctors, after which he was killed with a control shot to the head. According to the medics, who wished not to be named for obvious reasons, it is clear from the photos that Notarius was forced with an object that was slightly pointed or had an extension at the end. The notary had a broken nose, several skull fractures and facial swelling. It is possible that the Notary was beaten with the butt of the gun with which he was subsequently killed. There is also a fracture of the temporal bone, that is, of the temple, which could not have been caused by a bullet unless it was at point blank range. This is ruled out because there are no traces of scum on Martin Bojanov's temple.
After being beaten, Notarius was shot with a single bullet in the head. This suggests that the killer was most likely over his victim when he pulled the trigger. At the moment, the official information only states that the murder was ordered and the perpetrator was a professional.
At this point, the investigation into the wet order is still ongoing, but according to "Bulgaria Today" sources who are familiar with the case, the murder would be very difficult to solve.
Investigators only have the hesitant statements of several witnesses, as well as recordings from security cameras in front of the Notary's home, which, however, do not show the face of the killer and cannot be compared to the database of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. For now, the investigation cycles, and the murder of the Notary continues to be shrouded in mystery.