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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