
SLOPPY with Josie Perry & Daphne Simons & Stine Sampers
SLOPPY is a Radio program every 2 weeks (on Tuesdays from 4-5 pm on 106.4 FM, but this one was on friday 8/7) on Villa Bota (Bruges) with a focus on artist talks, performances, artist recordings and artist records. This radio show was with Josie Perry & Daphne Simons, who made incredible songs as parody’s on the ficitonalised life-story of the suurealist painter Leonor Fini. And some beautiful stories about Vampire covens. And after this Stine Sampers did a reading with under-need this layer of spoken words great field recordings form her recent visit to France & awesome tunes. BIG UPS to Stine, Josie and daphne!
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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 Liew Niyomkarn & Noam Youngrak Son
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, Liew Niyomkarn & Noam Youngrak Son. When the show started, there was a lot of fog and it lingered all day. Liew played brain plopping sounds and beautiful low-shooting bass sounds! WOOW blissful! Noam reads out a text printed on a receipt, a very enlightening reflection on the concept of browning. Sometimes bitting a browning apple. Gigantic thanks for this wonderful performance.
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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!!!