Nikolas Asimos

During his college years, he was often involved with theater and the performing arts whilst writing songs and singing in various boîtes of Thessaloniki.

He often had problems with the police, particularly during the period of military rule — junta — in Greece and the consequent restriction on civil liberties, i.e., freedom of expression.

He wrote a book titled Anazitontas Krokantropous (Αναζητώντας Κροκανθρώπους "Looking for Yolkthat) which was never officially published but was circulated by him in photocopies.

The prosecutor, however, denied dropping the charges and Asimos stayed in Korydallos until he was bailed out at the end of June.

The tapes had an underground distribution by Asimos himself or his friends because he wanted to avoid his work being exploited by Record Labels.

Apart from the tapes, he produced during his lifetime a 45rpm single with two songs and a full-length LP, as well as five compositions for a Vasilis Papakonstantinou record.