
Diveno (Dimitris Beltsos) is a Greek songwriter and music producer, founding member of the
Arcade⚡️ team and co-founder of the Arcade⚡️Music label.
From 2000 to 2007, he lived and worked in the United Kingdom, collaborating with many
prominent artists of the time. His productions received significant support from BBC Radio 1Xtra
and BBC Radio 1, with DJs such as Tim Westwood, Ras Kwame, MistaJam, Rodney P & Skitz,
DJ Semtex, and Zane Lowe. Singles such as “What Is Your Name” (Alex Blood ft. Rukus) were
named “Single of the Month” on BBC 1Xtra and were included in playlists on Choice FM and
Galaxy FM.
In 2007, upon returning to Greece, Diveno won First Prize at the Thessaloniki Song Festival
with the song “Agapi Einai” by Komi X, an important distinction that introduced him to the Greek
audience. Shortly after, he began releasing music under the name Diveno, while also writing
songs for top Greek artists.
In 2016, he co-founded the multidimensional team Arcade⚡️, which quickly evolved into one of
the most influential songwriting and production teams in Greece.
With Arcade⚡️, he has co-written and produced numerous multi-platinum and diamond hits.
Some of these include “Asteromata” by Klavdia — Greece’s entry in the Eurovision Song
Contest 2025, where it placed 6th in the final — as well as “Last Dance” by Stefania — Greece’s
entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021.
Other notable works through the Arcade⚡️ team include songs such as: “Alleluia” by Eleni
Foureira, “Monachiki Kardia” by Melisses, “An,” “Den Echo Idea,” “Gyrismos” by Christos
Mastoras, “Iliggos,” “Adiavasta Minymata” by Antonis Remos, and “An Me Deis Na Klaio” by
Helena Paparizou.