| 1. Victory (album version) |
| 2. Victory (byzantine mix) |
| 3. Olympic Anthem |
| 4. Victory (extended club version) |
| 5. Victory (hip-hop mix) |
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Antaeus, Born and reared in Greece, immigrated to the United States at 17 and in 1986 graduated from California State University, Dominguez Hills, with a Bachelor of Science in Music Industry.
During the 1992 Winter Music Conference, Antaeus received the "Best Disc-Jockey in Los Angeles award. That year he also became a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, the governing body for the GRAMMY awards.
Since 1989 he has been involved in recording, remixing or production for a diverse selection of artists such as Young M.C., Falco, Lonnie Gordon, Def Jef, Malcolm McLaren, Yanni, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Herbert Gronemayer and Earth Wind and Fire. Antaeus remixes for The Boys and the Rolling Stones have respectively earned him platinum and multi-platinum plaques. Additional gold and platinum awards came from work associated with Janet Jackson, Crystal Waters and Heavy D. His club-oriented projects, under the names Jeek!, Aar and Beat Pulse Mecca, were released by Tribal/IRS and ZOO/RCA records.
In the mid-90s Antaeus returned to Greece. Influenced by ancient Greek and Byzantine Music, he worked on a personal album titled "Byzantine Meditation". The chill-out soundscape that he created fuses voices, traditional instruments, electronica, hip-hop and drum n bass. "Byzantine Meditation" was released in Greece in 1997 and it remained top-5 on the official Greek sales chart for several months. Over the next two years it successfully sold in many territories around the world.
In 2000 Antaeus released "World Prayer", his second album. The Virgin Megastore official magazine raved: Few Greeks up to now have been able to make their presence felt in the international music world. One of them is Antaeus who after the success of "Byzantine Meditation" in 1997, is back with "World Prayer". Sources of inspiration this time are religious from around the world, always with the enchanting atmosphere that Antaeus creates " A sound, resembling the JV-1080 dulcimer sound Antaeus used in "Byzantine Meditation", was incorporated by Roland, one of worlds largest synthesizer manufacturers, into its XV-5080 synth module. The sound was appropriately called "Byzantine".
"Byzantine Meditation" was re-released in Greece in 2003.
As soon as his contract with Planetworks/Polygram expired in 2003 (and all master and publishing rights reverted to him) Antaeus signed with Monom Records in the U.S.
Product Description
A preview to Antaeus long awaited album Zero4 coming from Monom Records late 2004, this single contains 4 versions of "Victory" and the song "Olympic Anthem".
Victory,Antaeus,Monom Records,A preview to Antaeus long awaited album Zero4 coming from Monom Records late 2004, this single contains 4 versions of "Victory" and the song "Olympic Anthem".,Death Metal/Black Metal
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