Jazz&mo' #29 - ELECTRONICS
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Jazz&mo' #29 - ELECTRONICS

In this Jazz&mo', we're pushing on the buttons. We untangle the cables of the modular synths and let page after page surprise us with bleeps, blows & many mo'.

On the cover: Jeroen Van Herzeele, besides saxophonist, Electronic Wind Instrument-ist and modular synth specialist. Rebecca Driesmans, aka BEX, enjoys tinkering with Ableton and GarageBand. Jan Hautekiet and Philip Catherine talk about electronics pioneer Marc Moulin. Esinam Dogbatse combines loops, octavers and harmonisers with flute, percussion and her voice. Jochem Baelus creates a universe of his own with Slumberland. Lieven Keymolen presents Jules Deelder to us. In Mix Monster Menno's record collection, we return to the hip-hop of the nineties. And we say goodbye to Marc Van den Hoof.

And further: with soldering iron in hand, Dries Geusens takes us into modular synth land. Maarten explains why he is not so much into electronics. Patrick Auwelaert discusses a mysterious cover by cover artist Yves Velter. The young and wonderful Suzan Peeters takes to the stage alongside her accordion with a massage board. STUFF. saxophonist Andrew Claes teaches electronic improvisation at the conservatory. We discuss a new batch of albums and look forward to the follow-up to KAU's EP Mad Kau. Leon Lhoëst thinks in jazz. And he pays his friend and colleague Joep van Leeuwen a final salute.

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