2 Katara - Break At Home (Original Studio Recordings 1981-1991)
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Break At Home (Original Studio Recordings 1981-1991)

Label Into The Light Records ‎– ITL006
Format 2 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Barcode 2090405020015
Country Greece
Released 16 Oct 2017
Genre Electronic, Rock
Style Synth-pop, New Wave, Prog Rock
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A1 Break At Home 1 1:57
A2 Break At Home 2 3:18
A3 Break At Home 3 3:31
A4 Break At Home 4 2:46
A5 Break At Home 5 2:26
A6 Break At Home 6 3:20
B1 Travel 7 4:12
B2 Lazy Girl 2:31
B3 Mr. Blase 3:22
B4 Mr. Blase 2 3:28
C1 Go-Go Carid 6:19
C2 I Can Not 2:24
C3 Sunrise 5:23
D1 Greek Lady 17:00
Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Vocals – Dimitris Papangelidis
Composed By, Arranged By – George Theodorakis
Composed By, Arranged By – Dimitris Papangelidis
Design – Kostas Chritis
Executive Producer – Ilias Pitsios
Executive Producer – Tako Reyenga
Keyboards, Percussion, Vocals – George Theodorakis
Mastered By – Wouter Brandenburg
Photography By – Antonis Pitsios
‘Break at Home’ is the collected recordings of the mysterious group ‘2 Katara’ which was formed in Athens, Greece in 1978 by George Theodorakis (keyboards, percussion, vocals) with his close friend Dimitris Papangelidis (bass, guitars, percussion, vocals).

This musical-duo recorded quietly over a decade between Theodorakis’ family idyllic home studio in the Philopappou hill of Athens and the nearby studios Theta and SR. For some part, the tracks seem like adventurous experiments or even unfinished samplers or riffs the band starts to develop, but at the same time there are productions that clearly meant to be the backbone of an album that never came out.

Into the light proudly presents 14 sun-soaked productions from the above-mentioned sterling material from 1981 until 1991 where the band split. This sixth installment is meant to be enjoyed as a journey from proggy pop to TR-909 drum driving compositions to Mediterranean disco-not-disco and further futuristic synth-scapes.

The many elements from the Greek traditional folk music - especially in ‘I Can Not’ which is an ambient take on a folk lament song from Epirus area and the reverse play recording of a Greek orthodox priest chant on their last ever recorded epic 17min track ‘Greek lady’ -, the unusual but clever combinations of colorful styles and the intense improvisation put the group in the first line of Athens’ best kept secrets!
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