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Nits Have Been Painting With Sounds For Fifty Years
25 April 2024
The Amsterdam pop group Nits is celebrating their anniversary with a tour and an EP that sounds as timeless as it is stimulating. Their intelligent pop music sounds both refined and very European. 'We’re always looking for the clear line, as if we were drawing Tintin.'
The Musical Receiver Within Flip Kowlier
6 December 2022
As a musician he aims to be playing with others but as a songwriter Flip Kowlier prefers to watch from the sidelines. His sixth album September features characters who are, more often than not, the tragicomic playthings of fate. Kowlier describes their experiences with irony and wit alongside the he
Roland, Root Music’s Jolly Dandy
13 September 2019
Despite his advanced years, Roland Van Campenhout will simply not budge. In fact, his recently released albums prove to be timeless classics by Flanders’ foremost roots rocker.
‘A Good Photographer is Like a Jazz Musician’: Alex Vanhee’s pictures
28 June 2019
In the Flemish music industry, pop and rock photographer Alex Vanhee (b. 1965, Poperinge) has been a household name for more than 25 years now. But his concert pictures and portraits of artists are also appreciated abroad. He regularly works for international record companies, newspapers and magazin
Arno, Teetering Between Emotion and Banality
21 May 2019
The Americans have Tom Waits, the Flemish have Arno. The singer with the rasping voice is undoubtedly the most colourful and most cosmopolitan rocker that Flanders has ever produced. Arno, né Hintjens (b. 1949), delights in putting listeners off balance. At the same time though he is a master of th