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Laiko
Laïko (laïkó tragoudi) is modern Greek popular music that crystallized in the post–World War II era as rebetiko’s urban sound moved into the mainstream. It blends the expressive bouzouki-led melodies and modal color of earlier Greek urban and folk traditions with verse–chorus songcraft and production values suited to radio, records, and the nightclub culture of the “bouzoukia.” Typical laïko ranges from intensely emotive laments about love, exile, and hardship to celebratory dance numbers, all delivered with ornamented vocals, dramatic vibrato, and prominent instrumental intros (often a taximi improvisation on bouzouki).
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Éntekhno
Éntekhno (often rendered as entechno or entechno laïko) is a Greek art-song movement that merges the melodic language and rhythms of Greek folk and urban popular music with the orchestral palette and formal ambition of Western classical music. Characterized by carefully crafted compositions, poetry-centered lyrics, and sophisticated arrangements, éntekhno places the composer and lyricist at the artistic core. It commonly sets major Greek poetry to music, uses modal melodies drawn from demotic (folk) and rebetiko traditions, and employs odd meters such as 9/8 (zeibekiko), 7/8, and 2/4 (hasapiko) alongside Western harmonic writing. The result is popular song with elevated aesthetic aims—intimate yet symphonic, rooted in Greek tradition yet cosmopolitan in sound.
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