Astyplaz is an Athens-based 4 piece electronica/synthpop outfit.

Astyplaz
Background information
OriginAthens, Attica
GenresElectronica, Pop, Indie
Years active2003–present
LabelsLMusic, EMI
MembersP.Dreamweaver
Dioni
George G.
Stathis K.
Websitewww.myspace.com/astyplaz

Biography edit

Astyplaz is a neologism. It is composed of the word 'asty' which in Ancient Greek means city and the French word 'plage' meaning beach. With this neologism, more or less a poetical metaphor of beach culture to the city is achieved (city beach).

In the autumn of 2005 Astyplaz debut album Name Your Slippers was released (L Music – Canada). The album title was inspired by the controversial author G.C. Lichtenberg (1742 - 1799 who was considered a forerunner of Surrealism).

Following the debut album release, a series of live concerts ensued, playing alongside names such as Faithless (to a crowd of 5,000), Chemical Brothers, Soft Cell, DAF, Covenant, Haujobb, Melotron, Sigmatropic and Mikro. Astyplaz also performed as headline act in concerts throughout Athens and in other cities of Greece such as Patras, Thessaloniki and Larissa.

November 2006 will find Astyplaz making their first official North America tour. (MontrealTorontoNew York CityNew JerseyBostonClevelandMinneapolisChicago). This tour makes Astyplaz the first English-speaking Greek (non metal) band to tour Canada and the United States.[citation needed]

With the commencement of 2007 Astyplaz continue their live appearances, this time in Australia (Sydney-Melbourne-Brisbane). This is the first time a Greek band with English lyrics has toured Australian cities.[citation needed]

 
Dioni at a concert in New York City.

Albums edit

Name Your Slippers (L Music - 2005)

Bi (L Music, EMI - 2008)

Compilations edit

Inoteka Dance Traxx V.I.O (Capp Records)
The Strength of Whispers (Universal Music)
Greek Electro 01 (Universal Music)
Eclectic Dance Vol.1 (Plus Rec/Universal Music)
Greek Electro 02 (Universal Music)

References-Reviews edit

www.side-line.com
www.avopolis.gr
fugues.com
www.pop-rock.gr

External links edit