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Eventless Plot (Vasilis Liolios / Yiannis Tsirikoglou / Arias Gatas): Parallel Words (Another Timbre)

With 20 years of performance history, the "Eventless Plot" trio of Thessaloniki, Greece — Vasilis Liolios (Psaltery, percussion, electronics), Yiannis Tsirikoglou (electronics) and Arias Gatas (piano, percussion, electronics) — present three chamber works, performed with other other Greek instrumentalists; extraordinary works of embracing creativity and depth.
 

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Margarita Kapagiannidou-clarinet

Yiannis Tsirikoglou-electronics

Vasilis Liolios-Psaltery, percussion, electronics

Stefanos Papadimitriou-viola

Yiorgos Petropoulos-viola

Jan Willem Troost-cello

Eva Matsigou-flute

Aris Giatas-piano, percussion, electronics

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Label: Another Timbre
Catalog ID: at163
Squidco Product Code: 29592

Format: CD
Condition: New
Released: 2020
Country: UK
Packaging: Cardboard Gatefold
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"Yiannis Tsirikoglou based in The Hague, the Netherlands. He studied at the Institute of Sonology in the Hague, - a famous school for electronic music. He is also a member of the Thessaloniki-based critically acclaimed experimental band Eventless Plot."

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12/9/2025

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Vasilis Liolios, Βασίλης Λιόλιος, is an improvising pianist and sound artist, known for the groups Eventless Plot, V.I.A., and Rete.

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12/9/2025

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"Aris Giatas, Άρης Γκιάτας is a Greek improvising pianist known for the group Eventless Plot, and V.I.A."

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