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David
David is at the Arlequin since 2001. He defines himself
as a bulimic with a hunger for music Afro, rock, jazz,
no wave, electro, indie etc … His role model is
John Peel, he presents shows on Radio Campus (www.radiocampus.ulb.ac.be)
.Fan of R.E.M, Robert Wyatt, Neil Young and Fela Kuti,
you can also ask him for information on Jeanne Lee, Eden
Abhez, Dashiell Hedayat, Jacques Thollot or Mulatu Astaque,
… please avoid Judas Priest ! |
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Dominique
Hello, I’m Dominique. I have been working at the
Arlequin since 1985. Fed in my youth a diet of 60's pop,
shaken in 1977 by punk & new wave, I developed an
insatiable curiosity for the wonderful world of pop music
& culture.
Psychedelic, beat, garage, surf, girl groups, groovy film
and Tv music, ska, soul, krautrock, funky (rare) grooves,
dub, punk, obscure early new wave, pop, electro, early
techno, exotica, bizarre easy listening, cha cha, gamelan,
bellydance, african, some experimental, music for children
& stupid novelty records are my faves, but I do listen
to anything that amazes me. |
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Olivier
Indefatigable customer at the Arlequin since the end of
the 80's, Olivier crossed to the other side of the counter
in the year 2000. His musical influences are very black
(white men can't make music !) from soul to ragga trough
funk & hip hop. He is also a member of Bass culture
sound system (www.bassculturesound.com) |
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Peter
Peter, joined the Arlequin in 1985. He set up the reggae
import section and like David has a radio show on radio
campus “Black Magic Plastic” (www.radiocampus.ulb.ac.be)
Wednesday nights from 22.30 to Midnight. Music fan since
the early seventies of all kinds of black music &
especially big bass lines! Dislikes Heavy metal &
Techno otherwise open to all styles. |
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