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Néo kýma (Greek: Νέο Κύμα, pronounced [ˈneo ˈcima], translated as "new wave") is a Greek music genre appeared during so called Greek New Wave movement in the mid-1960s which lasted about a decade. It was a mixture of entechno and French chansons; it was so named by Giannis Spanos after the French Nouvelle Vague. Most of the Greek New Wave artists released their songs through the Greek label LYRA.
Notable artists
Notable Greek artists from the Neo Kyma movement include:
- Arleta
- Keti Chomata
- Kostas Hatzis
- Mariza Koch
- Rena Koumioti
- Notis Mauvroudes
- Lakis Pappas
- Giannis Poulopoulos
- Dionysis Savvopoulos
- Giannis Spanos
- Mihalis Violaris
- Giorgos Zographos
- Lefki Symphonia
- popi Asteriadi
See also
References
- "Greece: The Crossroads of East and West". Guide to the World of Music. 2018-06-20. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- Τσάμου, Ευαγγελία (2020-10-25). "Νέο κύμα: Τα μελωδικά τραγούδια στις μπουάτ της Πλάκας του 60 | Μουσική". MAXMAG | Πολιτισμός, Τέχνες, Διασκέδαση, Ομορφιά (in Greek). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- Στον ουρανό είναι έν' αστέρι (in Greek). Eleftherotypia. October 25, 2010.