
SLOPPY with Jonas Apers
SLOPPY is a Radio program every 2 weeks (on Tuesdays from 4-5 pm on 106.4 FM) on Villa Bota (Bruges) with a focus on artist talks, performances, artist recordings and artist records. This week on Sloppy, Jonas Apers came by to de-wax Odysseus' ears. He wanted to do that with horny stories and calls to the sex line. It was great to hear Jonas tempting us at the mast. Go hard or Go Home!!
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SLOPPY with Suzan Peeters
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. In this week's episode, get ready to embark on a musical journey as we feature the talents of Suzan Peeters and her accordion. Suzan will transport you to places you've never imagined through her captivating tunes. If you ever get the chance to witness her live performance, don't miss it – it's an awesome experience! A heartfelt thank you Suzan for sharing your incredible artistry with us. Your music has left us utterly mesmerized. Blown away!
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Something old something new
To something old to something new klankschap salutes you with a mix on the fly at a secret location consume after 00/00 thx for the support and as always for listening ! x
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SLOPPY with W. Ravenveer
SLOPPY is a Radio program every 2 weeks (on Tuesdays from 4-5 pm on 106.4 FM) on Vila Bota (Bruges) with a focus on artist talks, performances, artist recordings and artist records. This radio show was with W. Ravenveer who played the most beautiful modular synth piece ever played in the center of Bruges, EVER!! Enjoy!
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SLOPPY with Dennis Tyfus
SLOPPY is a Radio program every 2 weeks (on Tuesdays from 4-5 pm on 106.4 FM) on Villa Bota (Bruges) with a focus on artist talks, performances, artist recordings and artist records. This week on Sloppy, Dennis Tyfus! Confused, and speaking in tongues the keyboard half falters after the radioshow. Blissful show, a thousand noise pedals and fountains, merci Dennis!