Evripidis and his Tragedies
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Evripidis and his Tragedies

Band Pop Singer/Songwriter

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"village voice"

http://www.villagevoice.com/music/0720,beghtol,76762,22.html - village voice


"heineken music"

http://musica.heineken.es/entrevistas/evripidis-and-his-tragedies:-experiencia-da-un-tinte-magico-a-voz/3765 - heineken


"pop madrid"

http://www.popmadrid.com/node/16572 - pop madrid


"EVRIPIDIS AND HIS TRAGEDIES - Génie à rallonge"

http://www.gonzai.com/evripidis-and-his-tragedies-genie-a-rallonge - gonzai


"notodo"

http://www.notodo.com/cgi/php/inicio.php?apartado=recomendacion&seccion=discos&id_top=777 - notodo


"rebobinando entrevista evripidis"

http://rayoscentusoidos.blogspot.com/2007/10/rebobinando-entrevista-evripidis-his.html - rayosentusoidos


"lifomag"

http://www.lifo.gr/mag/audio/20.html - lifomag


Discography

Our Trash (split 7-inch single , 2008, La Fonografica General)

Evripidis and his Tragedies -(Full length cd), 2007, Touchme records

Las Lilas de Jeleton-(7inch single, a collaboration with visual artists Jeleton), 2006

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Evripidis and his Tragedies is mainly Evripidis Sabatis playing the piano and singing, usually backed up by a varying number of regular collaborators.
Originating from Athens, Evripidis Sabatis landed in Barcelona four years ago, but in no time he was
dazzling the local scene with his solo concerts. A prolific songwriter, his capacity to compose is nourished
by years of music studies. Fourteen years studying piano, chamber music studies and a soloist graduate,
Evripidis has a superlative imagination and wide-range of influences . Orchestrated 50�s and 60�s pop ( doo-wop, The Beach
Boys , Phil Spector and the pre-Beatles Girl Group sound), solo artists (Scott Walker, Nico, Kate Bush, Marc Almond, Nick Drake), indie pop
(Belle and Sebastian, Felt, The field Mice...). But it was his passion for vocals chorus in all
their forms (doo wop, church chorus and barroque music) that turned Evripidis music into a much more ambitious
project.