Labros Vasileiou

Lambros Vasileiou was born in Ioannina on November 13, 1987. At the age of 8, he began taking lessons in the three-string bouzouki with teachers Akis Fatiras and Vangelis Konstas, as well as folk guitar with teacher Aristotelis Tzortzis.

He studied in the Economics Department of the University of Patras. In Patras, he took his first professional steps as a musician and singer in music venues.

Since September 2013, he has been performing in venues and music stages in Athens. He has collaborated in recordings with composer and accordion soloist Zoe Tiganouria, performing two songs with lyrics by Ilias Katsoulis, “Emine Monos” (2019), and by Maria Papadaki, “Taxideftis” (2019).

In recent years, he has worked with songwriter Giannis Tavlas, contributing to his album “Tesseris Trilogies” with the song “Stachtes.” Their first collaboration was the song “San Se Kitazo,” with lyrics by

Panos Dimitropoulos (from the venue “Apanemia”), featuring Giorgos Nikiforos Zervakis.

In 2025, he participated alongside Maria Alamani in the album “Oi Anthropoi Mesa Mou” which was released by LEAP.

Dyo Kouventes

Dyo Kouventes” is the first single by Maria Alamani from her upcoming album Oi Anthropoi Mesa Mou, a collection of songs featuring the distinctive lyrics of Kostas Fasoulas, set to music by esteemed composers and songwriters.

Composed by Themis Karamouratidis, “Dyo Kouventes” is a deeply emotional song centered on the human experience—how one clashes with or reconciles their inner world. Maria Alamani, a young and talented singer, delivers a performance full of depth and expressiveness, conveying every word with immediacy, strength, and conviction.

Monachopedia

Deeply personal and experiential, Orestis Ntantos’ new album extends a familiar call to all those who live unconventionally, alone, differently. To those “outcasts” who need to find their own family without having to change.

These are the true MONACHOPEDIA that the album speaks of.
This is the family that Ntantos is searching for.
This is Orestis Ntantos.