One of the most important contemporary composers from Romania, Adrian Enescu played a vital role in the music development of the '70s and '80s. Enescu composed over the years music for ballet in Italy, China and Australia, music for the stage in Romania, Netherlands, Belgium, Japan, Australia, Canada, Columbia and Costa Rica and music for more than 60 Romanian films. He also pioneered the local electronic scene during the 1970s-80s and has released notable albums such as 'Basorelief' and the 2 volume 'Funky Synthesizer' LP. He is the producer behind many famous Romanian pop albums and released his own music under his name and also under the Stereo moniker (together with Romanian singer Crina Mardare), being one of the first disco projects made in Romania.