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Belgian rock is rock music from Belgium. It was originally inspired by rock and roll music from America and the United Kingdom in the 1960s, but later evolved to be influenced by other genres including alternative rock and electronic music.


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Because Belgium is a federal country with strong cultural identities - a French-speaking area in the south ( Wallonia) and a Dutch-speaking area in the north ( Flanders), with different media networks, and publicly supported cultural institutions, the indie rock scene emerged slightly later in Wallonia.


History

Rock and roll began emerging in Belgium as in many other European countries in the sixties, a few years after the commercial breakthrough of Elvis Presley. Many ballroom orchestras were then to find in the whole country, mostly covering or mimicking international rock bands like The Shadows or The Beatles. Some of them became famous after releasing original (although strongly inspired) compositions, like "The Cousins" (Kiliwatch, 1960), "The Jokers" (Cecilia, 1963), "The Shakespears" (Shake it over, 1965), "The Pebbles" (Seven horses in the sky, 1968), " The Wallace Collection" (Daydream, 1969). Other noticeable artist have evolved from previously well established musical genres, including blues and folk like the Antwerps protest singer "
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" (Ring Ring, Drunken Sailor, 1966). After this "mimicking" rock and roll era, indie rock band like TC Matic or De Kreuners, and many punk rock-dark wave like "Nacht und Nebel", "The Paranoiacs" and
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meet significant audience, starting to release songs in their mother language. Some (like the "eurorock" band
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and the pop/punk singer Plastic Bertrand) were also managed in a more commercial approach. Raised in 1981 in the noise genre
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houses the pioneer band Club Moral. As in most northern Europe countries, the
hard rock Hard rock or heavy rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements. Some of the earliest hard ...
–metal scene has its first icons with Kleptomania and Irish Coffee. In the nineties, Belgium (and especially Flanders) was deeply experiencing the electronic music breakthrough, with the emergence of huge night clubs and a local scene called New Beat. As a reaction, a strong alternative rock scene, relayed by a growing number of rock festivals (every single local youth organization in the country has its own, following the emergence of major events like
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, public radio station
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and music contest Humo's Rock Rally) in various rock subgenres (mainly hard rock, pop rock, experimental-rock, punk-rock and progressive-rock). Many bands finally started to achieve larger international acclaim and success. A lively indie rock scene sprouts in
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, where
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is probably the most famous, next to other people and groups like Zita Swoon (formerly Moondog Jr), Evil Superstars,
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, Dead Man Ray, K's Choice, Admiral Freebee,
A Brand A Brand was a Belgian rock group featuring Dag Taeldeman, active until 2013. Their hits include "Riding Your Ghost", "Hammerhead", "Beauty Booty Killerqueen" and "Time". History A Brand recorded their first album, ''45 RPM'', in a garage in 2 ...
and
Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung DAAU (short for Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung) is a classical, jazz, experimental and multi-genre music group from Antwerp, Belgium. The band was founded in 1992 and borrowed its name from the novel ''Steppenwolf (novel), Der Steppenwolf'' ...
. Mauro Pawlowski as well as
Rudy Trouvé Rudy Trouvé (born 28 January 1967 in Wilrijk) is a Belgian musician from Antwerp. In the early nineties he founded the Heavenhotel record label and released dozens of records since. Between 1993 and 1995 he was part of Deus, quitting the band ...
are key figures in the Antwerp scene besides playing or have played in dEUS, they also play solo as well as in lesser known bands and as improvisers in jam sessions and experimental concerts. Pawlowski played in numerous bands, including Mitsoobishy Jacson,
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, Monguito, Shadowgraphic City, dEUS, The Love Substitutes, Othin Spake, The Parallels, Club Moral, Archetypes of the Multisabanas and I Hate Camera. Pawlowski has released solo work under various aliases: Mauro Pawlowski, and Somnabula. Trouvé played in Dead Man Ray, dEUS,
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, I Hate Camera,
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, The Love Substitutes,
Rudy Trouvé Rudy Trouvé (born 28 January 1967 in Wilrijk) is a Belgian musician from Antwerp. In the early nineties he founded the Heavenhotel record label and released dozens of records since. Between 1993 and 1995 he was part of Deus, quitting the band ...
Sextet/Septet, POX, and Rudy and the Unforgettable Wally's. This evolution spread through the whole country, from Limburg (
Noordkaap Noordkaap were a Belgian rock band, led by singer Stijn Meuris. Their best-known songs include "Ik Hou Van U" and "Satelliet S.U.Z.Y." History Noordkaap was founded in 1990 by Stijn Meuris, Lars Van Bambost, Erik Sterckx, Wim De Wilde, and Nico ...
, Evil Superstars) to Brussels ( Venus, Sharko, Channel Zero) via Ghent (
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, Millionaire, Soulwax,
An Pierlé An Pierlé (born An Miel Mia Pierlé on 13 December 1974) is a Belgian pianist and singer-songwriter. Career She studied classical piano and enrolled at the age of 17 at the art school in Antwerp. In her third year there she made a solo progr ...
). Other noticeable artists are Ozark Henry, Hooverphonic or K's Choice. Although "Radio 21" was created in 1981 (two years prior to its Flemish counterpart "Studio Brussel"), the
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has only turned into a resolutely indie festival in the middle of the nineties, and groups like
Ghinzu Ghinzu is a Belgian alternative rock band founded in 1999 in Brussels. Lineup *John Israel (also known as John Stargasm) (voice, keyboards), full name John-David Simon Israel *Mika "Nagazaki" Hasson (bass), full name Michael Salvatore Hass ...
found international success in the late nineties. In the 2000s, the Belgian rock scene can be considered mature, with a consistent and extended network of venues, producers, tour managers, media, festival and public support for both indie and more commercial artists. Although the hip-hop and electronic scenes have also grown in popularity, groups like Girls in Hawaii, Arid,
Vive la Fête Vive la Fête ( en, Long live the party) are a Belgian music duo from Ghent, East Flanders, formed in 1997 by Danny Mommens (guitar, vocals) and Els Pynoo (vocals). History Vive la Fête was founded in 1997 when Mommens (then still playing in his ...
, Triggerfinger or
Absynthe Minded Absynthe Minded is a Belgian rock band, around frontman, vocalist and guitarist Bert Ostyn. Their tracks contain a mix of thirties jazz, with a touch of funky soul, Balkan beats and Merseyside pop. Absynthe Minded originally was a one-man band, ...
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Belgian bands and artists

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2 Many DJs Soulwax are an electronic band from Ghent, Belgium. Centred around brothers David and Stephen Dewaele, other current members include Igor Cavalera and Stefaan Van Leuven. They were first noticed after the release of their album ''Much Against Eve ...
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Absynthe Minded Absynthe Minded is a Belgian rock band, around frontman, vocalist and guitarist Bert Ostyn. Their tracks contain a mix of thirties jazz, with a touch of funky soul, Balkan beats and Merseyside pop. Absynthe Minded originally was a one-man band, ...
* Admiral Freebee * Arid * Arno Hintjens *
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A brand A Brand was a Belgian rock group featuring Dag Taeldeman, active until 2013. Their hits include "Riding Your Ghost", "Hammerhead", "Beauty Booty Killerqueen" and "Time". History A Brand recorded their first album, ''45 RPM'', in a garage in 2 ...
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Betty Goes Green Betty Goes Green is a Belgian rock band founded in 1990. Biography The group convinced Mike Rathke (producer and guitar player of Lou Reed) to produce their album ''Hunuluria'', of which two good singles are taken: "Cold by the sea" and "Life ...
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Brainticket Brainticket is an experimental European band most active in the early 1970s, and known for its use of exotic instruments and jazz-inspired compositions.Ben Smith, "Brainticket", in Peter Buckley (ed.), ''The Rough Guide to Rock''. 2003. London : ...
* Club Moral * Creature with the Atom Brain *
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DAAU DAAU (short for Die Anarchistische Abendunterhaltung) is a classical, jazz, experimental and multi-genre music group from Antwerp, Belgium. The band was founded in 1992 and borrowed its name from the novel ''Der Steppenwolf'' (1927) by Hermann ...
* Das Pop * Dead Man Ray *
dEUS ''Deus'' (, ) is the Latin word for "god" or "deity". Latin ''deus'' and ''dīvus'' ("divine") are in turn descended from Proto-Indo-European *'' deiwos'', "celestial" or "shining", from the same root as '' *Dyēus'', the reconstructed chief g ...
* Été 67 * Evil Superstars * Fixkes *
Freaky Age Freaky Age are a Belgian rockband from Ternat, a suburb of Brussels. Biography Freaky Age were a melodic indie-rock band from Ternat, Belgium. Singer Lenny Crabbe, guitarist Mathias Declercq and drummer Jonas Pauwels got into the finals of th ...
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Funeral Dress Funeral Dress is a street punk band from Belgium who formed in 1985. Their big hits include "I'm in Love with Oi", "Free Beer for the Punx", "Party Political Bullshit", "Party On", "Freedom and Liberty", "Belgium's Burning", "Come On Follow" an ...
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Ghinzu Ghinzu is a Belgian alternative rock band founded in 1999 in Brussels. Lineup *John Israel (also known as John Stargasm) (voice, keyboards), full name John-David Simon Israel *Mika "Nagazaki" Hasson (bass), full name Michael Salvatore Hass ...
* Girls in Hawaii * Hooverphonic *
The Scabs The Scabs are a Belgian (punk) rock group. They are best known for their hit singles "Matchbox Car" (1983) and "Hard Times" (1991), which have become classics on Belgian radio. History The band was founded in Diest in 1979. The original core memb ...
* Janez Detd * K's Choice *
Machiavel Machiavel is the traditional French rendition of the surname of the Italian philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli. In English, it may refer to: *Machiavellianism (politics), especially a stock type of villain in Elizabethan drama (also Machievel) *Mac ...
* Millionaire *
Milow Jonathan Ivo Gilles Vandenbroeck (; born 14 July 1981), known professionally as Milow, is a Belgian singer-songwriter. Milow released his debut album, ''The Bigger Picture'', in 2006 on his own label Homerun Records. The fourth single from that ...
* mint * Mud Flow * Nailpin * The Neon Judgement * Novastar * Ozark Henry *
Poésie Noire Poésie Noire are a Belgian band that rose to prominence in the mid-1980s. Their Belgian origins and tendency to develop a goth-oriented, synthetic, gloomy universe with low-pitched voices – Poésie Noire could translate by "Black/Dark Poetry ...
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Puggy Puggy is a Belgian band formed in 2004, when French bassist Romain Descampe and English vocalist Matthew Irons met Swedish drummer Egil "Ziggy" Franzén at a jazz school in Brussels.Hertogs, Bert (2011)Puggy, Ancienne Belgique Brussel, concertne ...
* Sharko *
Siglo XX Siglo XX (Spanish for "Twentieth Century") may refer to: * Siglo XX (band), Belgian band * Siglo XX Cambalache, Argentine television program * Siglo XX mine Siglo XX (Spanish for "Twentieth Century") is a tin mine in Bolivia. It is located in ...
* Soulsister * Soulwax * TC Matic *
Team William Team William is a Belgian indie pop band. Team William are best known for their energetic, somewhat chaotic mix between CYHSY and Wolf Parade. In 2009, they released their self-titled debut album on the Keremos label. Their second album was re ...
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The Black Box Revelation Black Box Revelation (BBR, previously named The Black Box Revelation) is a Belgian garage rock band. It was formed in 2005 by vocalist and guitarist Jan Paternoster and drummer Dries Van Dijck. The band achieved great reviews with their debut ''S ...
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The Hickey Underworld The Hickey Underworld is a Belgian alternative rock band from Antwerp. They named themselves after a song that appears on the album Plays Pretty for Baby, by Washington D.C. post-punk rockers Nation of Ulysses. In 2006, the band won Belgium's in ...
* The Kids *
The Radios The Radios was a Belgian pop band that was founded at the end of the 1980s by singer/songwriter Bart Peeters. The group scored their greatest hit with "She Goes Nana" in 1992, a song that topped the Belgian hit parade ( Ultratop) for 6 weeks. ...
* The Sore Losers *
The Tellers The Tellers are a rock group from Belgium. Ben Baillieux-Beynon started the band in 2005, originally with Nic Van Assche. Van Assche was then replaced by Charles Blistin. In 2006 they recorded the More EP. The band rapidly gained popularity. The ...
* Thou * Triggerfinger * Univers Zero * Wallace Collection *
Will Z. Will Z. is a musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer and record producer from Belgium, leader of ''Cosmic Trip Machine'' and ''Black Moon Tape'', and producer of ''Book of AM'' with the Psychedelic folk band ''Can am des puig'' and Daevid Allen fr ...
* Zita Swoon * Zornik


See also

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