WM011: D’r Sjaak – Meatje/Instrumentaal dink

On his privately released debut album ZoĆ« muj (So tired) D’r Sjaak turned the rather traditionalist world of music from the Dutch province of Limburg into a lo-fi, experimental playground.

released 20 february 2005

 

D'r Sjaak - Meatje 01. Meatje (Girl)
02. Instrumentaal dink (Instrumental thing)Bonus tracks:03. En toch wakker – album trailer
04. D’r Sjaak op gitaar – QuickTime movie

And then D’r Sjaak – Sjaak Vinken in everyday life – moved on. His virtual single Meatje made waves on regional radio and in the national music press.

“A strange and inventive mixture of Neue Deutsche Welle, hip hop, house and electropop”, raved one magazine.

D’r Sjaak is depressed, yet happy. Drunk, yet sober. Understated, yet danceable. Sleeping, yet awake.

He is all that. And more.

With the release of the new cd En toch wakker (Yet awake) WM Recordings presents the first international release of Meatje, coupled with a brand new instrumental track. As an added bonus you get a preview of the new cd, and a very professional promotional video.

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