By Byron Kritzas | I also really like Thanos Petrelis. You realize that traditional music can have value, especially when its formed into a more contemporary value. Ikaria is where Violeta Ikari was born and raised; she even adapted her islands name as part of her stage name. His African roots and a childhood raised on funk, soul, reggae and disco give him however a unique take on Greek music. Giorgos Xylouris is the son of legendary lyra player Psarantonis and the nephew of renowned singer Nikos Xylouris; he is carrying on his familys long tradition of playing the lute, a string instrument that is quite common in Crete and that is most often heard accompanying the lyra. Some events require several vocalists and a full The French singer-songwriter Rmi Cavat was born in 1985 in Grenoble and has been living in Greece since 2008, where he moved for love. Music is not necessarily like a museum object or frozen in time. Try a different filter or a new search keyword. The fact that he lives and creates in Thessaloniki may be part of the reason for his success; its a city that has its own school of poetry and a tradition of producing musicians ranging from rebetiko artists to folk composers and rock bands. And while she has studied music professionally, its likely that she learned just as much at the Ikarian festivals where she used to sing as a child. After important collaborations and concerts in Latin America and Europe, the bassist, guitarist, songwriter and poet has been living in Greece for the last ten years. The results were compelling, and the show was broadcasted on March 24 2021, with head of Kosmos Radio Leonidas Antonopoulos presenting the songs and the artists. Its a strong tradition. Musician Yoel Soto Gonzales was born in Cuba and grew up in the city of Cien Fuegos. They were hardcore traditional says Kafetzis, they were going to villages, talking to old ladies, conserving music. Finally Vasilis Papakonstantinou that started from a different musical background became the best rocker in Greece with famous songs that are between hard rock and soft ballads, like Hellas, Koursaros, Se akoloutho and many others , his main quitarist Christoforos Krokidis later formed his own group and made some very good albuls like, Oliki lovotomi, Me ta Matia Kleista (with My Eyes Closed), Chillout City Soft & Melodic Rock Tracks that you can listen at apple music, spotify and youtube, 2022 www.in2greece.com | Privacy policy. He chose a traditional tsakonian song Sou pa mana m pantrepse me and covered it in Lingala, one of the four indigenous languages have the status ofnational language in Kongo, as Balisa Nga. Arguably the first artist to reinterpret traditional Greek music, Kyriakos Sfetsas is a composer and musician from Lefkada. In contrast, his uncle Yannis was a virtuoso laouto player.

njoy the video for the song, shot at Korakopetra, Anogeia on the Psiloritis mountain. Press J to jump to the feed. Released on the duos label, Unsounds, both albums explore the golden era of rebetika music of the 1920s and 30s by deconstructing and reassembling some of their favorite tracks. This is a familiar story in Greek music: the meeting of cultures, the assimilation and reinterpretation of musical traditions either giving birth to new art forms, or ensuring that traditions survive, albeit in new versions. For actually bring able to observe the lyrics and learn greek from that, I would recommend the albums of .

As Stamou found out, music is still very much alive on the island. On the island of Samos, the home of Pythagoras, the goddess Hera and white Moschato wine, we meet Zvoures, who combine rock with traditional music. She chose to cover Tha s agapo by Giorgos Chatzinassios. It is the birthplace of renowned musician Kostantis Pistiolis, who plays all of Greeces traditional wind instruments. fit your financial limits. The strong musical identity of Corfu is based largely on a legacy of orchestras and opera that the Italians bequeathed the island. In it, he tells the same story, but this time from the point of view of the man of the broken-up couple, "Panagiotis: who left who with what, and most importantly, what happened to cat, the little "Serenata".
But sometimes it would only be a bear thread of a reference to a song explains Kyriakides, starting from a riff and building something totally new around it.. On some tracks, its more or less a cover, so Andy might just play the melodies, then on some songs I would sample from original recordings. My interest is not exactly to revive it, but to maintain it by refreshing it in a way., Its this mix of old and new that also inspired Adamantios Kafetzis to explore Greek music further. For me it was nice to hear not only the music, but the commercials and the flow of talk as well (I'd often be tuning in late at night EST, which was early morning in Cyprus, so I was getting a lot of the morning talk stuff). I can still remember all the family, gathered around the set on Sundays, listening to the show Nea Talenta (New Talents) of Giorgos Economides. At this time many pop groups start appearing in the big cities, among them in Thessaloniki, the Forminx, from which 2 members the well known Vangellis Papathanasiou and Demis Rousos, later formed in France the famous group Aphrodites Childe. He has combined the music and the dialect of his island with contemporary Greek music to great effect and achieved much success. In renowned drummer Jim White (of Dirty Three and PJ Harvey fame), Nikos found not just a cosmopolitan musician but a collaborator who takes the Xylouris White band towards explosive, rhythmically liberated musical dialogues. As for the Greek pop and rock music there is a great development from the early 60s onwards , more of this you can read in the article about theGreek pop and rock music. To seek out Greeces traditional music, put on a backpack and hit the roads less traveled, but to create something new from that which youve found, lock yourself in the studio. These sounds fused with local Greek styles to contribute to the birth of rebetiko, the popular music of the urban lower and working classesand arguably the defining sound of 20th century Greece. This is the method that the artist Anna Papaioannou, better known as Anna Vs. June, employs; she travels to rural villages from time to time, to gather stimuli and songs, which she later tampers with in the recording studio, using loops, drum machines and synthesizers, and dubbing her own voice over monophonic melodies. The group is originally from Grevena, a town of approximately 15,000 people in the regional unit of Western Macedonia. American saxophonist and flutist David Lynch was Born in 1961 in Winnetka, Los Angeles, and is one of the most respected and accomplished musicians on the contemporary Greek music scene. The first collection comprises material based on traditional rhythms or traditional songs, whereas the skews towards modern complexity. He was able to further explore his new interest during an artist residency in Crete, where a broken arm meant he was suddenly unable to work on the sound sculpture projects he had planned.
By maintaining a network of musicians we can not only provide this but we also do not have travel limitations nor 2020 | Greek News Agenda. He started by slightly altering the bands instrumentation, swapping the accordion for an electric organ, and later adding a Moog to the popular kaval ensemble, Thracian lyre, davul. The rebetiko music is extremely established, in its form, and especially in its aesthetics, Stamou says. In 1923, as part of the Lausanne treaty, which ended a WWI-era border dispute, approximately 1.5 million Christians of Turkish citizenship were forced to move to Greece. So to me, this music is no different., Rebetika and Life in a Billion Heartbeats are two of the albums to come out a long friendship and collaboration between Andy Moor, Scottish post-punk guitarist and member of the Dutch band The Ex, and Yannis Kyriakides, a classically trained Cypriot composer and sound artist.
