SLOPPY With Disturbo F. (Live in Bruges)

Sloppy is a biweekly radio show that broadcasts every other Tuesday from 4-5 PM on 106.4 FM in Villa Bota, Bruges. The program's main focus is on artist talks, performances, and recordings, showcasing their creative output. However, this week's episode offers something unique: a show to celebrate the opening of new Ateliers in Bruges. Featuring Disturbo F.. The performance by Disturbo gradually builds up to a crescendo that will leave you fully immersed. So sit back, relax, and enjoy every moment with your entire being. Thanks to Marketa, Ijf and Matthieu!!

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