Aristoteles Music

Welcome to the Aristoteles Music section, a space where music becomes a bridge between nature, emotions, and the philosophy of life. Here, you will find covers and original compositions by Aristoteles Tsiamalos, created as part of his personal artistic project, ARISTOTELES. Inspired by the natural world, existential reflections, and social issues that resonate with us all, these melodies invite you on a journey of creativity, contemplation, and self-discovery.

For inquiries & collaborations: records@aristotelesfarms.com

Hard Work, Artistry, and Creation


A unique creative collaboration: The music of ARISTOTELES meets the profound words of the great Maria Lampadaridou-Pothou. Providing the musical underscore for her work has been a journey into existential depth and spiritual resonance.

Poetry: Maria Lampadaridou Pothou 

Music: Aristoteles Tsiamalos 

Music Title: Sorrow of Senses 


Une jeune fillette | An ode to existential melancholy

A personal adaptation of the iconic 16th-century French melody. A musical study on the passage of time, decay, and the eternal quest for beauty within the shadows. Where the silence of the earth meets the echo of a distant era.


Smalltown Boy | Instrumental Rock Cover

An instrumental Rock take on the iconic Bronski Beat melody. Electric sound replaces the lyrics, capturing the essence of flight and the inner search through the raw intensity of the instruments.

From the Fields to Eurovision: A Farmer and His Band Submit Proposal for Greece's 2026 Entry

 

Aristoteles Tsiamalos, a modern-day farmer living and creating in the heart of Thessaly, has taken a bold step: along with his band, ARISTOTELES, he has officially submitted a song proposal to ERT for the selection process of the Greek entry in Eurovision 2026.

The band ARISTOTELES—comprising Aristoteles Tsiamalos (composition, lyrics, guitar), Theodoros Panagos (vocals, guitar), Konstantia Tsiamalou (keyboards), Aris Kolovos (backing vocals), and Giorgos Pandis (drums)—brings to the stage the raw truth of lived experience and the vibrant energy of creation.

With deep roots in the Greek countryside and a gaze fixed upon the international stage, ARISTOTELES proves that art knows no boundaries—neither professional nor geographical.

The band's participation in the ERT selection process is a silent yet profound statement: that the right to create, to express, and to dream big belongs to everyone—not just to artists in major cities, but to those who live and struggle daily, whether for survival or for their art, within the often-overlooked provinces.