A showcase of electronic talent from the Lowlands (that’s Belgium and the Netherlands for the geographically-challenged), curated by Bauke van der Wal of the [law-rah] collective between April 2010 and February 2011.
Tag: belgium
Swaying In Thisbelief: an interview with Peter Vanek
Peter Vanek (or Peter Van Ewijk to his friends) is a man of many guises. Regular readers of Connexion Bizarre may already be aware of Kilowatts & Vanek, his joint [ … ]
C-drík a.k.a. Kirdec: an interview with Cedrik Fermont
C-Drík Fermont, for those of you who don’t know him yet, is a Belgium based musician, producer and sometimes gig organizer and DJ who started to record industrial and noise [ … ]
Baxter Lilly: an interview with Laurent F.K.L. and Fleur Feijen
Hailing from Brussels, the three protagonists of this electro-industrial carnival aim to take listeners on a noisy trip to a deranged industrial funfair inhabited by psychotic clowns. Thanks to them, [ … ]
The Sacred Calendar: an interview with Flint Glass and Empusae
“The Maya believed that each day of the Tzol’kin had a character that influenced events. The Maya had a shaman-priest, whose name meant day keeper, that read the Tzol’kin to [ … ]
Grooving at the Gates of Hell: an interview with Joachim Claeys of Heyaeb
After the release of the MCD “Aperi Ventes” on the label Purple Moon Records, Heyaeb released their first full-length CD “Sisterly Love” in 2001. In this last recording an evolution [ … ]