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Néo kýma[1] (Greek: Νέο Κύμα,[2] pronounced [ˈneo ˈcima], translated as "new wave") is a Greek music genre appeared during so called Greek New Wave movement in the mid-1960s which lasted about a decade. It was a mixture of entechno and French chansons; it was so named by Giannis Spanos after the French Nouvelle Vague.[3] Most of the Greek New Wave artists released their songs in the Greek label LYRA.
Notable artists
Notable Greek artists from the Neo Kyma movement include:
- Arleta
 - Keti Chomata
 - Kostas Hatzis
 - Mariza Koch
 - Rena Koumioti
 - Notis Mauvroudes
 - Lakis Pappas
 - Giannis Poulopoulos
 - Dionysis Savvopoulos
 - Giannis Spanos
 - Mihalis Violaris
 - Giorgos Zographos
 - Lefki Symphonia
 - popi Asteriadi
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Greece: The Crossroads of East and West". Guide to the World of Music. 2018-06-20. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
 - ↑ Τσάμου, Ευαγγελία (2020-10-25). "Νέο κύμα: Τα μελωδικά τραγούδια στις μπουάτ της Πλάκας του 60 | Μουσική". MAXMAG | Πολιτισμός, Τέχνες, Διασκέδαση, Ομορφιά (in Greek). Retrieved 2021-12-04.
 - ↑ Στον ουρανό είναι έν' αστέρι (in Greek). Eleftherotypia. October 25, 2010.
 
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