K. BHTA

Konstantinos Beta, one of the most influential figures in Greek electronic music, began his journey with the band Stereo Nova in the 1990s, laying the foundations for the local electronic scene. With his unique lyrical talent, capturing Athens' urban experience, and pioneering electronic-dance music, he delivered some of the decade's most iconic albums, influencing subsequent generations of musicians.

From the late '90s, he launched a solo career with notable albums like “Gia Sena Me Agapi” (For You With Love), “Agria Chloi” (Wild Grass), and “Argos”, while collaborating with artists such as Popi Asteriadi and Dimitra Galani. Notable works include “Transformations”, a reinterpretation of Manos Hadjidakis’ music, and the compositions presented at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Athens Olympics. He also ventured into film soundtracks (“Angel Baby”, “Agelastos Petra” (The Mourning Rock), etc.), with the artistic and commercial triumph of “2” by Dimitris Papaioannou marking a highlight of his discography. His iconic song “Tyhero Asteri” (Lucky Star) (1999) abecame a massive hit and was recently rediscovered through Netflix series “Maestro in Blue”.

 





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