Papercut (artist)
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Vasilis Nakis, better known by his stage name Papercut,[1] is a Greek musician and songwriter. He is known for his electronic music and his remix of Melina Merkoyri's song "Agapi pou gines dikopo mahairi". Before launching his solo project, he was a member of the Greek bands Winter Watercolours and Monitor.[2]
History
[edit]As he has mentioned in an interview, he came up with his stage name in 2000, after suffering a papercut. "I held on to the name, as a reminder of all those minor things that hurt us a lot", he said in an interview.[3]
Discography
[edit]- Papercut (Universal, 2010)
- Pockets of Silence (2015)
References
[edit]- ^ Yorgos Dimitrakopoulos (4 November 2015):papercut Athens Voice magazine, Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ Yannis Panagopoulos (19 October 2014): Papercut, dream music. Retrieved 7 December 2015.
- ^ Radio interview. Radio Best, 90.7