HORROR & ROMANCE ON ANOTHER PLANET : VARIOUS ARTISTS [ No Label ]
€14.00
Catalogue : Not On Label / None
Format : CD, Compilation
Condition : Used / Near Mint
Country : Greece
Released : 2010
Genre : Rock, Pop
The "Horror & Romance on Another Planet" compilation is the result of an idea by Stephanos Rokos, mainly from the need to express his love of music by combining it with his paintings.
He has made similar creative collaborations in the past, approached some of the Greek or foreign musicians and bands he valued in particular and with whom he has been associated for a long time, and asked everyone to write a piece of music inspired by the new unity of his works.
The only "limitation" that was raised was the mention of the title of the exhibition - "Horror and Romance on another planet" - somewhere in the composition, in any possible way (directly, indirectly, as a whole proposal, in pieces, in any language or not).
The response of the musicians was more than positive and, together with the photographs of some of the exhibitions, the material gathered circulated in 1700 numbered copies, both as an integral part of the exhibition and as an independent subject of art.
Format : CD, Compilation
Condition : Used / Near Mint
Country : Greece
Released : 2010
Genre : Rock, Pop
The "Horror & Romance on Another Planet" compilation is the result of an idea by Stephanos Rokos, mainly from the need to express his love of music by combining it with his paintings.
He has made similar creative collaborations in the past, approached some of the Greek or foreign musicians and bands he valued in particular and with whom he has been associated for a long time, and asked everyone to write a piece of music inspired by the new unity of his works.
The only "limitation" that was raised was the mention of the title of the exhibition - "Horror and Romance on another planet" - somewhere in the composition, in any possible way (directly, indirectly, as a whole proposal, in pieces, in any language or not).
The response of the musicians was more than positive and, together with the photographs of some of the exhibitions, the material gathered circulated in 1700 numbered copies, both as an integral part of the exhibition and as an independent subject of art.