Costas Andreou
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This article is about the musician and composer. For painter and sculptor, see Constantine Andreou.
Costas Andreou (Greek: Κώστας Ανδρέου) is a musician from Athens, Greece. He has collaborated with musicians, directors, actors, dancers and visual artists. Costas Andreou processes the sounds of fretted and fretless electric bass in real time, creating multi-level soundscapes. The organic instrument sound is processed with analog and digital effects and looped in real time, using various live looping techniques and a number of delay, feedback, tape and loop devices. The textures, the themes, the melodies and the soundscapes are created via improvisation and often are further processed during mixing. His music is available to preview and download from the iTunes Store worldwide.
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[edit] Music for theatre
- Places To Hide (Lena Kitsopoulou - My Little Green Dress, Alexis Stamatis - The Last Martha)
- The King And His Nightingales / The Fisherwoman, Her Husband And The Flying Fish
- Blackbird (David Harrower)
- Sabbathland (Lena Kitsopoulou)
- The Small Things (Enda Walsh)
- L'Hereux Stratagème (Pierre de Marivaux)
- The Pillowman (Martin McDonagh)
- Amphitryon (Heinrich von Kleist)
- Tone Clusters (Joyce Carol Oates)
- The Mandate (Nikolai Erdmann)
- King John (William Shakespeare)
- Far Away (Caryl Churchill)
- Flirtations (Arthur Schnitzler)
- City In A State Of Emergency (Aghelliki Darlassi)
- Mr Ouatson would like some more snow (Giannis Dumos)
- Tabataba (Bernard-Marie Koltes)
[edit] Music for film
- Red Chamber
- Sophia Girl
[edit] Solo albums
- Dolphin Dreams (2006)
- Transpacific EP (2005)
[edit] Collaborations
- Per Boysen & Costas Andreou - Nanetora (2008)
[edit] External links
- costasandreou.com - official website.
- slackline radio - interview for Slackline Radio.
- stockholm-athens.com - collaboration with Per Boysen.

