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Trypes
Background information
OriginThessaloniki, Greece
GenresPost-punk
Alternative Rock
Experimental rock(later years)
Years active1983–2001
LabelsAno-Kato Records,
Virgin records
Past membersGiannis Aggelakas
Babis Papadopoulos
Asklipios Zabetas
Giorgos Karras
Giorgos Tolios

Trypes (Greek: Τρύπες), which translates in English as "Holes" were a highly influential and acclaimed Greek rock band, orginating from Thessaloniki, Greece. Their unique sound emerged mainly from the combination of vocalist Giannis Aggelakas' distinctive singing style and lyrics and Giorgos Karras' Post-punk and Alternative Rock instrumentation. They have produced landmark albums like Enia pliromena tragoudia (Nine paid songs) and Kefali gemato chrisafi (Head Full of Gold) which not only were commercially successful,but also are concidered to be masterpieces of Greek Rock discography.

History

Trypes was created in 1983 when Giorgos Karras and Giannis Aggelakas wrote their first, post-punk influenced music and lyrics.

Michalis Kanatidis (guitar) and Kostas Floroskoufis (drums) accompanied them at their first appearance. In 1984 Babis Papadopoulos replaces Michalis at the guitar and in 1985 they record their first record,『Τρύπες』(Trypes - Holes), which included their first hit song『Ταξιδιάρα Ψυχή』(Taksidiara Psichi - Travelling Soul) for Ano-Kato Records. The album was followed by live appearances at the "Selini" club, the university campus and the surrounding areas of Thessaloniki. Kostas Floroskoufis was soon replaced by Giorgos Tolios; concerts were held in Athens in the Rodeo Club and at the open air amphitheater of Lykavittos, where they played the opening act for Dimitris Poulikakos.

Meanwhile, the band's working relationship with Ano - Kato Records started to go sour. They decided to go independent and - on borrowed money[citation needed] - recorded their second disk『Πάρτυ στο 13ο όροφο』(Party sto dekato trito orofo - Party on the 13th Floor) which was eventually published with Virgin Records. The album was very successful; it figured in the top five list of best rock albums of all time in Greece in 2006[citation needed].

In 1990 comes their third album,『Τρύπες στον Παράδεισο』(Trypes ston paradiso - Holes in Paradise), and their first concert outside Greece in Belfort, France. Guitarist Asklipios Zambetas joins the band as the fifth member.

The fourth album was recorded in 1993, titled『9 Πληρωμένα τραγούδια』(9 Pliromena tragoudia - "9 Paid Songs", or "9 Full Songs" depending on context). A live performance at Lykavittos gathers a record-setting 10.000 people[citation needed].

In 1994 a double live album was released, named『Κράτα το Σώου μαϊμού』(Krata to show maimou - Hold (keep up) the Show Monkey) with recordings from 4 concerts at Rodon club and 5 unplugged performances. Both this album's and the film soundtrack (H epohi ton dolofonon) sales went through the roof. Concerts during 1995 were often sold out all over Greece, at the Mylos club (Thessaloniki), Rodon club (Athens), and in England, where they performed in Manchester and at London's Marquee Club.

The fifth studio album,『Κεφάλι γεμάτο χρυσάφι』(Kefali gemato chrisafi - Head Full of Gold) arrived in 1996 and was a commercial success[1]. Trypes' sixth and final studio album was titled『Μέσα στη νύχτα των άλλων』(Mesa sti nichta ton allon - Into the Night of Others) and was released in 1999. The band announced their break-up very soon after the album's release. All of the members maintained solo career, with the most notable being the solo discography of vocalist Giannis Aggelakas, who continiued the experimentation started in the later Trypes works.

Discography

Members

Further Reading

References

<references>

  1. ^ "Οι Τρύπες από το 1983 έως ...σήμερα (Eng: Trypes, from 1983 until present)".

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