Natassa Bofiliou
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Natassa Bofiliou

Athens, Attica, Greece | MAJOR

Athens, Attica, Greece | MAJOR
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"“The days of light” are here"

Natassa Bofiliou back to strike multiple chords: with an upcoming new album release and a brand new live show, she is here to tell us what “The days of light” mean to her.

http://www.metropolispress.gr/thema/item/%CE%BF%CE%B9-%CE%BC%CE%B5%CF%81%CE%B5%CF%82-%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85-%CF%86%CF%89%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%82-%CE%B5%CF%81%CF%87%CE%BF%CE%BD%CF%84%CE%B1%CE%B9
- Giannis Kastanakis


"“The city moving to artistic vibes”"

Natassa Bofiliou emancipated vocally and physically, recording the soundtrack of the city in an eclectic musical performance!

http://www.athinorama.gr/nightlife/articles/?id=11624
- Athinorama


"“We are no longer the u.f.o.’s of contemporary Greek music”"

“The days of light” amidst a time of crisis; the young vocalist Natassa Bofiliou, and her companions belong to a generation that has learned to earn things the tough way, through hard work.

http://www.tanea.gr/politismos/article/?aid=4690553
- Haris Pontida


"Eisitiria Dipla (2010)"

Natassa Bofiliou! The most talented creature that has entered the house of music in recent years, bringing along as her only luggage her love for songs and a purpose: to renovate this house, clearing it from the ruins that certain random passengers have left behind in the past.

http://entertainment.in.gr/html/ent/884/ent.81884.asp
- Elsa Grapsa


Discography

Personal
- "Ekato Mikres Anases" (100 Little Breaths), Mikri Arktos, 2005, LP
-" En Lefko", Mikri Arktos, 2007, single
-"Mehri to telos" (All the way to the end), Mikri Arktos, 2008, LP
-"Tria Mistika" (Three secrets), Metropolis, 2009, EP
-"Eisitiria dipla" (Double Tickets), Lyra, 2010, LP
Selected tracks
-- "Defteri akroasi tis Mikris Arktou", Mikri Arktos, 2004
- "Pethenontas stin Athina" (Dying in Athens), ost, Lychnia, 2006
- "Eho ena schedio" (I have a plan), Lyra, 2010

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Bio

Natassa Bofiliou was born in Athens in 1983. She studies political science at the University of Athens. She has completed her musical studies in piano and music theory at the Greek Odeum. Her performing debut was made alongside Hronis Aidonidis, a prolific interpreter of traditional Greek music.
Her first track release was in 2004, in an album that comprised of emerging young singers and songwriters, titled "Defteri Akroasi tis Mikris Arktou". Soon after, it was time for her first personal album (2005) - a collaboration with friends Gerasimos Evangelatos (lyrics) and Kostas Tsirkas (music) entitled "100 mikres anases" (100 short breaths). Natassa Bofiliou is introduced to the audience as one of the most promising voices of her generation.
In 2006 Stamatis Kraounakis offers her two songs in the soundtrack of Nikos Panagiotopoulos’ film "Pethainontas stin Athina" (Dying in Athens). On March 2007 she presents a series of live performances in Athens, and records the 2 track mini album "En lefko" by Gerasimos Evangelatos and Themis Karamouratidis.
The first comprehensive outcome of her collaboration with lyric writer Gerasimos Evangelatos and composer Themis Karamouratidis is released in March of 2008, with the title “Mehri to telos” (All the way to the end). The said album managed to mark a strong impression on the audience and was critically well-received so much so as to soon become regarded among the greatest albums of the decade.
On the verge of 2009, it is assigned to the three young artists by one of the most popular Greek radio stations, “Melodia fm”, to write a song that will inaugurate the coming year. Therefore, their new song “Efcharistirio” (note of gratitude) is aired in the first few moments of 2009.
In March of the same year, it is included in a three-song extended play, titled “Tria Mystika” (Three secrets), which are made up of references to their surroundings, or implied addresses to people around them. Natassa continues touring around Greece during the same and the following year, while performing regularly in “Stavros tou Notou” music stage in Athens, and Orient and Gaia live in Thessaloniki.
In March of 2010, her new album “Eisitiria dipla” (Double tickets) is released under the record label Lyra. Their new project revolves around the notion of memory, recounting more recent moments, or rather distant ones. Following her noteworthy performances on the stage of Metro in April of 2010, Natassa Bofiliou launches her summer tour with a farewell concert for her fans in Athens, held in Tecnopolis, Gazi.
In the dawn of 2011, one of the most important Greek composers, Stavros Xarchakos, summons Natassa Bofiliou along with Yannis Haroulis to take part in his concerts.
The onset of her 2011 Summer Tour of Greece is marked by an amazing concert in Technopolis, Gazi, with the impressive turnout of over 4500 spectators. In the fall of the same year, Natassa participates for the first time in ARK FESTIVAL, held in Athens. A definite highlight of the summer of 2011 is when Natassa Bofiliou is summoned to sing for the Special Olympics Opening & Closing Ceremonies, held in Kallimarmaron Stadium, Athens, Greece, and broadcasted worldwide.
In the past three years, her live performances are ongoing, with growing turnouts and constant talk about her. As a result, Natassa Bofiliou has recently signed under a major record label company, and her upcoming album “Oi meres tou Fotos” (The days of light) is expected to be released in May 2012, under SONY MUSIC Greece. Songs that seem to be seeking an antidote to the economic crisis and social instability, are again the work of her exceedingly talented companions, Gerasimos Evangelatos and Themis Karamouratidis.
She is currently presenting her new songs to her Athens audience in Gazoo Club, while touring Greece in an effort to spread the word that "The days of light" are -fortunately- here!