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 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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JNJ – Vocals special
For this JazzNotJazz radioshow we (Dick d'Alaise & I) selected some of the best & most influential jazz vocalists from around the world. Next up will be a flute special. Also, check out Dick d'Alaise (Dubbeldee) his shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/DubbelDee/
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SLOPPY With Lennert Jacobs
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, Lennert Jacobs was featured on Sloppy, showcasing a mix of emotions that evoked a feeling of anticipation just before the bomb dropped and a scholarly descent into everything with post-apocalyptic spring colors. Thank you, Lennert, for a fantastic performance!"