Monsieur Minimal

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Born
Christos Tsitroudis

(1980-10-24)October 24, 1980
Giannitsa, Greece
OccupationsMusician, composer, songwriter, singer, guitar player
Monsieur Minimal
Born
Christos Tsitroudis

(1980-10-24)October 24, 1980
Giannitsa, Greece
GenresIndie pop, electronica
OccupationsMusician, composer, songwriter, singer, guitar player

Christos Tsitroudis (Greek: Χρήστος Τσιτρούδης), stage name Monsieur Minimal is a Greek indie pop music composer and interpreter as well as a guitar player. He first became known with his singles “Silk” and “Love is a circle” which he performed in 2007 during the Coca-Cola Sound Wave Festival. He has since edited three albums.[1][2]

Monsieur Minimal was born on October 24, 1980 in Gianitsa, Northern Greece, where he grew up.[3] He has since lived in several parts of Greece. He has been living in Athens since 2009. He grew hearing and playing music with several adolescent bands. After high school he studied and graduated from the Department of Electrical Engineering of Kavala's Institute of Technology. He entered music for good when he started studying music technology and production at the music school of Salonica under the guidance of Demetrius Adam. He has been writing music as Monsieur Minimal since 2007.

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