
Ο Πλάτανος (The Plane Tree)
«Ο Πλάτανος» είναι μια ιστορία σε πέντε μέρη.
"The Plane Tree" is a story in five parts.
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6 songs
6:11

Greek progressive rock with heavy metal influences, Features a baritone male vocal with a wide vibrato and powerful chest voice, Instrumentation includes distorted electric guitars with high-gain saturation, clean electric guitars with chorus and delay, electric bass, and a drum kit with prominent double-kick patterns, The arrangement is characterized by frequent shifts between melodic, atmospheric sections and aggressive, high-tempo passages, Lead guitar solos utilize rapid alternate picking, legato runs, and wide bends, The track is in 4/4 time at 120 BPM, modulating between E minor and G major
6:49

Greek pop rock with folk influences, Features a baritone male vocal, clean and overdriven electric guitars, acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and a standard drum kit, The arrangement includes a prominent bouzouki-style lead played on electric guitar with rapid tremolo picking and slides, The tempo is 120 BPM in 4/4 time, The bass follows the kick drum with eighth-note patterns, Guitars alternate between arpeggiated clean tones in the verses and power chords in the choruses, A melodic electric guitar solo features heavy vibrato and bluesy bends
5:42

Greek pop rock with heavy folk influences, Features a prominent bouzouki playing intricate lead lines and tremolo melodies alongside distorted electric guitars, The arrangement includes a standard rock drum kit with a driving backbeat, an electric bass guitar, and a clean acoustic guitar for rhythmic texture, A baritone male vocal delivers the lyrics with a passionate, vibrato-heavy style, The track is in 4/4 time at 125 BPM in the key of D minor, The bouzouki and electric guitar often double each other during instrumental breaks, creating a thick, layered lead sound, The production uses modern compression and moderate reverb on the vocals and bouzouki
5:56

Greek pop-rock track at 120 BPM in the key of D minor, The arrangement features a prominent bouzouki playing intricate melodic runs and tremolo sections, A clean electric guitar provides rhythmic strumming and arpeggiated textures, while a distorted electric guitar enters for lead fills and power chords during the chorus, The bass guitar follows a driving eighth-note pattern, The drum kit maintains a steady backbeat with crisp snare hits and active hi-hat work, Male vocals are delivered with a passionate, slightly raspy tone, characteristic of modern Laïko-pop, The production includes polished reverb on the vocals and a clear, balanced mix between traditional folk elements and contemporary rock instrumentation
6:28

Greek rock with heavy blues and hard rock influences, Distorted electric guitars play harmonized lead lines and power chord riffs, A clean electric guitar provides arpeggiated textures in the verses, The bass guitar follows the kick drum with driving eighth-note patterns, Acoustic drums feature a prominent snare on beats 2 and 4 with active crash cymbal accents, Male vocals are delivered with a gritty, powerful rock timbre, utilizing chest voice and occasional rasp, The arrangement includes a melodic guitar solo with wide vibrato and bluesy bends, Tempo is 135 BPM in 4/4 time, Key of E minor
3:59

Latin jazz fusion with heavy salsa and funk influences, The arrangement features a prominent soprano saxophone lead, electric violin, and a dense percussion section including congas, timbales, and a full drum kit, A clean electric guitar plays syncopated rhythmic stabs and occasional melodic unisons with the violin, The bass guitar performs complex, walking montuno patterns, The track is characterized by rapid, unison melodic runs between the saxophone and violin, punctuated by brass-style stabs from the guitar, The tempo is a brisk 130 BPM in 4/4 time, likely in the key of G minor, The structure alternates between intricate composed sections and open soloistic passages, maintaining a high-density rhythmic drive throughout
