With his new EP Places I may have visited, people I may have met Pt. 1, the first of a four-part series, Dutch harpist Remy van Kesteren, reminisces about travel in a time when the inner world has to replace the outer one. As a composer he does not be tied down to a particular genre. His classical training often takes a back seat to jazz and minimal music.
He is his own rhythm section, with the upbeat addis as a prime example of what can be accomplished with loops. Van Kesteren takes the harp out of the romantical, new age-y niche that is associated with. Odds are that he could his own as a member of adventurous indie rock band or a jazz trio that is looking for a soloist.
Places I may have visited, people I may have met Pt. 1 is released via Snowstar Records.
Tracks:- anywhere but here
- amanuel
- addis
- akaishi
- 02/27 Houten @ Theater aan de Slinger
- 03/03 Drachten @ Drachten @ De Lawei
- 03/04 Nijmegen @ Concertgebouw de Vereeniging
- 03/05 De Meern @ Podium Hoge Woerd
- 03/10 Amsterdam @ De Meervaart
- 03/11 Heerenveen @ Posis Theater
- 03/12 Nieuwegein @ De Kom
- 03/17 Heerlen @ Parkstad Limburg Theaters
- 03/20 Amsterdam @ De Kleine Komedie
- 03/23 's-Hertogenbosch @ W2 Poppodium
- 03/26 Nunspeet @ Veluvine
- 04/01 Breda @ De Nieuwe Veste
- 04/06 Tilburg @ Tilburg Theaters
- 04/08 Groningen @ SPOT/De Oosterpoort
- 04/14 Arnhem @ Musis
- 04/15 Eindhoven @ Muziekcentrum Frits Philips
- 04/16 Amstelveen @ Cultuurcentrum Griffioen
- 04/21 Leiden @ Stadsgehoorzaal
HCTF review of An alternative soundtrack to the motion picture The Red Turtle.
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