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why we love this
Like taking a magnifying glass to grief, Abel Ghekiere gives an equally confronting and comforting form to loss. While listening, you get the impression that the instruments are speaking to you: whimpering, exclaiming, sometimes terse or sometimes gentle. A musical dialogue that will leave you feeling differently for having listened.
about the record
'Voor het verdwijnt, en daarna' (translated to: before it disappears, and after), searches for resonance through an intuitive and sometimes stripped-down process of musical expression. The memories of his father, visual artist Joris Ghekiere (1955 - 2016), form the basis of the entire album and are literally expressed in this debut. On clarinet, guitar, piano and cello, Ghekiere plays with the boundary between jazz and classical music.
- A1 - Kailash 3:24
- A2 - Waterkieken 5:40
- A3 - Love Supreme 3:07
- A4 - Slagwerk 1:15
- B1 - Project 12 3:18
- B2 - Tomorrow 3:43
- B3 - Watervliet 2:38
- B4 - Criel 3:51
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€22,00
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- A1 - Kailash 3:24
- A2 - Waterkieken 5:40
- A3 - Love Supreme 3:07
- A4 - Slagwerk 1:15
- B1 - Project 12 3:18
- B2 - Tomorrow 3:43
- B3 - Watervliet 2:38
- B4 - Criel 3:51
Embed
Copy and paste this code to your site to embed.
why we love this
Like taking a magnifying glass to grief, Abel Ghekiere gives an equally confronting and comforting form to loss. While listening, you get the impression that the instruments are speaking to you: whimpering, exclaiming, sometimes terse or sometimes gentle. A musical dialogue that will leave you feeling differently for having listened.
about the record
'Voor het verdwijnt, en daarna' (translated to: before it disappears, and after), searches for resonance through an intuitive and sometimes stripped-down process of musical expression. The memories of his father, visual artist Joris Ghekiere (1955 - 2016), form the basis of the entire album and are literally expressed in this debut. On clarinet, guitar, piano and cello, Ghekiere plays with the boundary between jazz and classical music.