...until November 2002, when the four got together again. Yes, the four, as the three above mentioned musicians had finally succeeded in finding a vocalist Angel Kasparyanov. Actually, he was the one to find them he just saw an ad at the wall of a music store in Bulgaria's capital Sofia, the guys hometown. It turned out that all of them shared one and the same love for music, so after just a few months work and dozens of drinks and mornings after... the quartet presented its songs live for the first time. Back then, in the beginning of 2003, the group was still called Absent, and had composed 7 songs, including a tune called Sublimation...
In the summer of 2003 the band decided to rename to Sepuko 6 and recorded a 3-song demo. Plenty of club shows and local festival appearances followed, and in the end of the year the four entered Stain Studio in Sofia and laid down 5 more demo tracks. Geppy, owner and manager of the facility just mentioned, liked the music and offered Sepuko 6 a record deal. The work on the groups debut CD started in March 2004 and was completed 3 months later. Meanwhile, in May 2005, Stain Studio produced the quartet's first video as well. It was for the track "Dushcomfort" off Sepuko 6's firstborn full-length offering "Opitomen" (meaning Tamed in Bulgarian). The video was directed by Geppy, and was shot with 4 HDV cameras handled by Stain Studios cameramen.
In the very end of 2005 Sepuko 6 created a video for another song off Opitomen, namely "Sublimation", and a few weeks later the guys entered Stain Studio again and recorded demo versions for 10 brand-new songs destined to be included in the quartets second album. It shall be released in 2007...