SLOPPY With Frankie
Sloppy is a radio program that airs every two weeks on Tuesdays from 4-5 PM on 106.4 FM in Villa Bota, Bruges. The show focuses on artist talks, performances, artist recordings, and artist records. This week, Frankie. I won't tell you anything about this show, just listen and go see it, it's epic! You might be wondering where you can watch it; well, here are the dates and locations: 9 APR 23 - BRONKS - BRUSSELS/ 12 OCT 23 - C-MINE C.C. - GENK/ 16 NOV 23 - DE STUDIO - ANTWERP/ 17 NOV 23 - DE STUDIO - ANTWERP ENJOUYY
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SLOPPY With Margarita Maximova
Sloppy is a radio program that airs every two weeks on Tuesdays from 4-5 PM on 106.4 FM in Villa Bota, Bruges. The show focuses on artist talks, performances, artist recordings, and artist records. This week, Margarita Maximova. Enjoy a blissful trip with a mix of film fragments, audio bits, and songs that will captivate you. Thank you, Margrita, for this delightful experience with fluid sounds.
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SLOPPY with Elisabeth Klinck
Sloppy is a radio show that graces the airwaves bi-weekly every Tuesday from 4 to 5 PM on 106.4 FM in Villa Bota, Bruges. Tune in for engaging artist conversations, captivating live performances, artist recordings, and a diverse selection of music. In this week's episode, get ready for the enchanting sounds of a (silent) violin and soulful chanting. Elisabeth delivers a phenomenal performance inspired by sketches from her LP 'Picture a Frame,' and her improvisation on the synth is truly remarkable! Enjoy the musical journey! Big thanks for playing!!!
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SLOPPY With Clara Levy
Sloppy is a bi-weekly radio program that airs on Tuesdays from 4-5 PM on 106.4 FM in Villa Bota, Bruges. The show revolves around artist discussions, live performances, artist recordings, and music by various artists. This week, we have Clara Levi, a virtuoso on the violin. Prepare to be transported to ethereal realms as Clara's profound mastery of her acoustic instrument weaves a tapestry of unparalleled beauty. Without a doubt, it stands as one of the most profound and enthralling experiences with an acoustic instrument I witnessed in years. Thank you so much for coming over, it was beautiful!