Belgian Music From Antwerp to Waterloo
In the late 1963, the wakes of the Kennedy assassination, American radio stations tried to find out some softer music to suit the nati...
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In
the late 1963, the wakes of the Kennedy assassination, American radio stations
tried to find out some softer music to suit the nation’s mournful mood. In some
reason, they alighted on a childlike sound song known as Dominique, who sung by
a Dominican nun from waterloo, Sister Luc Gabriel. Soeur Sourire, or the
singing nun that became the first Belgian artist to have the US No.1 hit.
It
almost took 50years for another group of the Belgian to repeat that feat, but
in April 2013, Bruges born Wally De Backer aka Gotye merged the top spot with
his lovelorn international hit.
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But
today, there are still many of fine Belgian producers that Gotye could have
chosen, also Stephen Fasano was once part of Aeroplane, but now he makes
delighted disco and house under his new alias. The magician has excellent remix
for the Lykke Li’s follow rivers has also received more than 30m plays on
YouTube and his new remix for Sam Sparro’s happiness needs to be an even bigger
hit, it turns a so-so chilly Gonzales rip-off into a modern day disco stomper.
Also,
for some reason that the Belgium found itself at the lead of the noughties
comic disco revival. The Ghent label of the Eskimo recordings was the heart of
the movement, singing acts which include the Lindstrom &Prins Thomas and
releasing mix albums by the legendary Italian DJ Daniele Baldelli, whilst Aeroplane
went back to the future at the exactly the right time in the time (seek out
their incredible remix of Grace Jone’s Williams Blood). After then, the Belgian
producers have taken discos to the new stages of abundance. Villa gave up a
largely overlooked but truly brilliant remix of Adele’s rolling in the Deep,
Mickey and the recently cooked up a fine remix for the horses by the equally
fine Brussels band Montevido and moonlight matters (aka Sebastian Vandevoorde,
which is formerly a Villa) seems to be the specialist in making goddesses like
the Charlotte Gainsbourg, Lana Del Rey and Adele sound even more divine.
For
everything that is made in Belgium is the electronic, which is formed in Kortrijk in the year 200, Goose
have successfully closed the gap between dance and rock while Rowdy duo Black
Box Revelation are blowing that bridge up completely. The former is set to
release a new song after summer and the prefect first single real has them
taken their guitar cord harder than even before. The black box revelation, on
the other hand, the group have been doing good over the years, with their
ballsy garage-blues rock also their second song that is silver threats that
shot the top of the Belgian charts while the third song my perception which has
recently been getting a bigger push in the states while the band supported by
Jane addiction and playing live on letterman.