2012 sounds of Greece collection not far away
The sounds of Greece for 2012 are about to hit all record stores with DJ Krazy Kon's latest collection in his Greek series
The sounds of Greece for 2012 are about to hit all record stores with DJ Krazy Kon's latest collection in his Greek series. This is the tenth anniversary release for DJ Krazy Kon, who has provided Australian audiences with a taste of the latest musical sounds popular in the Hellenic Republic.
His collections have introduced well-known Greek artists such as Thanos Petrelis, Panos Kiamos, Lena Papadopoulou and Stavento to an Australian audience. Big names and up-and-coming artists are featured on the collections that always give Australia a great taste of Greek hits.
Greece 2012 will hit record stores in February, for more info visit krazymusic.com.au
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