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Διάφανα Κρίνα: Έγινε η απώλεια συνήθειά μας

Author: THanos Sarris

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  • Themes Music
  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 164
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2024
  • Publisher Publisher Oxy
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The story of the creation of one of the most popular bands in Greek rock: the debut album of Diaphanous Cranes, their journey, and the musical adventures they gifted us through the eyes of the protagonists, the people who stood by them, as well as those who experienced the phenomenon of Greek rock as observers.

Thanos Sarris fell in love with the magic of sports and music from a young age. He has worked in the fields of journalism and marketing, while he loves travel and stories.

'It Became Our Habit to Lose' was the album that established the unique relationship between listeners and Diafana Krina. It forged a bond that over the years nurtured, created thousands of stories of lost trains that got back on track, concerts drowned in darkness and emotion, tormented souls that found refuge and met with others. This book narrates the story of the band's creation and the debut album of Krina through the eyes of the protagonists, the people who stood by their side, as well as those who, as observers, experienced up close the creation of a unique chapter for Greek-speaking rock, which met poetry and changed forever.

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Author
THanos Sarris
Publisher
Oxy
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
164
Release Date
3/2024
Publication Date
2024
Award
-
Dimensions
12x16.5 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Music
ISBN-13
9789604369928

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The story of the creation of one of the most popular bands in Greek rock: the debut album of Diaphanous Cranes, their journey, and the musical adventures they gifted us through the eyes of the protagonists, the people who stood by them, as well as those who experienced the phenomenon of Greek rock as observers.

Thanos Sarris fell in love with the magic of sports and music from a young age. He has worked in the fields of journalism and marketing, while he loves travel and stories.

'It Became Our Habit to Lose' was the album that established the unique relationship between listeners and Diafana Krina. It forged a bond that over the years nurtured, created thousands of stories of lost trains that got back on track, concerts drowned in darkness and emotion, tormented souls that found refuge and met with others. This book narrates the story of the band's creation and the debut album of Krina through the eyes of the protagonists, the people who stood by their side, as well as those who, as observers, experienced up close the creation of a unique chapter for Greek-speaking rock, which met poetry and changed forever.

Manufacturer

Author
THanos Sarris
Publisher
Oxy
Language
Greek
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
164
Release Date
3/2024
Publication Date
2024
Award
-
Dimensions
12x16.5 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Music
ISBN-13
9789604369928

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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