"A naturalistic stripping away of reality, a refusal of the trivial and the accepted, and a resistance to every social norm open a new realm for the individual—one where the natural surrenders to the supernatural through the spiritual essence of nature and human existence. The weary earth trembles through its elements, struggling to endure the fall of the corrupted being, and in doing so, it reveals the place, the moment, and the path toward a new, harmonious Cosmogony. This work, “…At the Hour When the Waters Are Dyed”, weaves together imaginary and natural soundscapes. Their shifting textures are inspired by the landscapes of K. Theotokis and by the raw intensity of the extreme characterizations that inhabit his writings."
Thanasis Epitideios graduated from the Department of Sound and Musical Instruments Technology of the Technological Educational Institute of Ionian Islands and holds an MA in “Sonic Arts and Audio Technologies”, a postgraduate program of the Department of Music Studies and the Department of Audio and Visual Arts of the Ionian University. Since 2009, he has been an active member of the Hellenic Electroacoustic Music Composers Association (HELMCA) and participates in the organization of the annual festival of electroacoustic music “Electroacoustic Music Days”. His works are performed both in Greece and abroad. Since February 2023 he has been working on his PhD research on "Nature and sound mimesis". His fields of interest are electroacoustic music and algorithmic composition.