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RODO TOU ANEMOU (ROSE OF THE WIND)
The Story ...so far
Rose of the Wind was founded in 1996 by Yiouli Tsentourou (percussion
and voice), Ada Kostourou (guitar and voice) and Yiannis Zigiris
(guitars, piano, traditional stringed instruments and voice), who still
remain the core members of the group. From time to time they are
joined by other musicians, including: Dimitris Kroustallakis, Christos
Dalianis, Dimitris Koundourakis, Dimosthenis Katsanis, Yiannis
Barbayiannis, Vassilis Liarmakopoulos and Oswald Amirallis. Its
influences are from traditional Greek, Balkan and Near-East music, the
lighter and purest side of American and British rock, Western harmony
and Eastern melody. It is also open to whatever is true in the music
of more recent generations. Above all, the band believes that “music
is the vehicle that brings to the listener fragments of our soul. It
can take us to that mystical landscape where genuine people, who are
free of material needs and convention, meet in spirit”.
Before bringing out their CDs they played their own music and
arrangements at the legendary Basil's Bar [Baraki tou Vassily], Tea in
the Sahara [Tsai sti Sahara], Café Performance [Kafe Parastasi] and
elsewhere.
They were offered a recording contract by members of the then
newly-founded company Melodiko Karavi, when by chance they heard them
play at Basil's Bar.
Their debut album, recorded at Akron Studio, was released in 2003, with
contributions from Phoebe Delivorias at Odysseus Nightmare (Efialtis
tou Odyssea) and Christos Tsiamoulis at If(An). Together with these
two musicians, as well as the group Encardia, the band continued to
appear live.
After a ‘musical pause' due to professional and family reasons, Yiannis
Zigiris (lyrics and music), Ada Kostourou and Yiouli Tsentourou, as
well as many other exceptional musicians, recently began work on their
new CD at the Soundflakes and Akron Studios. For “music is like time.
It changes everything around us completely and forever, without us even
having noticed. It has set off before we do and doesn't stop when we
want it to or when we are forced to withdraw for a while. It is simply
there. So let us wait for a while like teenagers once used to
anxiously look forward to their first date, or, if we have grown older,
let us get to know each other all over again. Expectation is always
sweet. So, strangers but friends: until we meet again…”
Note 1: Translation of the lyrics of some songs is added at “downloads” section,available to the members of this site Note 2: If you'd like to buy Rodo tou Anemou's cd, you can order it at Melodiko Karavi (www.melkar.gr).
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