Artist's albums
Long Story Short
2023 · single
Tora Collective
2023 · album
Enteka
2023 · single
Disoriented
2023 · single
Sevah O Thalassinos
2022 · single
Chroma
2022 · single
Regarding the Moon
2021 · single
With Marco
2021 · single
Tettix (Original Soundtrack)
2021 · single
Rooftop Stories
2021 · album
Blue Cave
2021 · single
Smile
2021 · single
Erotiko
2020 · single
Retrograde
2020 · single
Coração Vagabundo
2020 · single
Irrationalities
2019 · album
Seeing You Behind My Eyes
2019 · single
Irrationality
2019 · single
Chroma
2017 · album
Shadows
2017 · single
Cosmic Patience
2017 · single
Chroma
2017 · single
Minor Dispute
2015 · album
Point Two
2014 · album
Contextual
2011 · album
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Biography
Declared a “bass ace” by Bass Player Magazine, acclaimed bassist, composer and producer Petros Klampanis grew up in Greece, surrounded by the confluence of Mediterranean and Balkan folk music. Now living between New York and Athens, Greece, he is curious in his approach, always seeking unique ways to integrate elements from multiple genres, ranging from classical music to pop. His varied musical life journey marries aggressive melodicism, beautiful intonation, and uniquely personal sound on all the projects he leads or produces. Klampanis has collaborated with world-acclaimed artists such as Greg Osby, Jacques Morelenbaum, Oded Tzur, Arooj Aftab, Anoushka Shankar, Shai Maestro, Gilad Hekselman, Jean-Michel Pilc, Snarky Puppy, Kinan Azmeh, Dimitra Galani and Maria Farantouri, among many others. His extensive list of performance credits includes Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Blue Note, The Kennedy Center, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA NYC), Barbican (London), Roskilde (Denmark), NOSPR (Poland), Glastonbury (UK), Rock in Rio (Lisbon), JazzAhead (Bremen), Jazzkaar (Tallinn), Athens Jazz Festival, XJazz Festival (Berlin), as well as Megaron Mousikis Athinon, Megaron Mousikis Thessalonikis, Onassis Foundation (NYC) and the Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (Athens).