Bløf
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Bløf | ||
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Bløf. Left to right: Bas Kennis, Peter Slager, Paskal Jakobsen, Norman Bonink.
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Background information | ||
Origin | Middelburg, The Netherlands | |
Genre(s) | Rock, Pop | |
Years active | 1992 — present | |
Label(s) | EMI, Capitol | |
Website | www.blof.nl | |
Members | ||
Paskal Jakobsen Peter Slager Bas Kennis Norman Bonink |
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Former members | ||
Henk Tjoonk Chris Götte (deceased) |
Bløf is a pop group from Middelburg, Zeeland, the Netherlands.
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[edit] History
[edit] Early Years
The group was founded in 1992 by Peter Slager who was inspired by the album Open from The Scene. The band consisted by that time of Paskal Jakobsen, Peter Slager, Bas Kennis and Henk Tjoonk. In the fall of 1994 the group recorded in one week their first album, Naakt Onder The Hemel, which was distributed by themselves. This had much to do with the fact that drummer Henk Tjoonk had a mind for business. The album was well-received by critics and the band made a contract with EMI Music, who distributed the album nationwide. The single Aan de Kust becomes the new anthem of Zeeland, when national radio stadions never air the record. Bløf gets an award for 'Best New Talent' for the album. The money that was included with this award was used for recording of their second album, Helder. This album was released in september 1997.
[edit] First Hit Years
The first two singles, Helder and Zeven Nachten didn't make it to the charts. In the end of 1997 the group almost fell apart, so eventually they decided to remove Henk Tjoonk from the setting. With the help of ex Doe Maar-manager Frank van der Meijden they got a full contract with EMI. The new drummer of the band is Chris Götte. The changes in the group seem to work as the first single released after this, a piano ballad called Liefs uit Londen , becomes a huge succes. On March 10. 1998, Bløf records live-material in The Nighttrain, a discotheque in Middelburg. This materail appers on an extra edition of Helder. The next two singles are songs from this live-record, a new version of Aan De Kust and Wat Zou Je Doen. The original version of both songs appeared originally on Naakt Onder De Hemel. Both song became huge hit singles.
[edit] Years of Success
In the summer 1998, the group appears on a lot of concerts to gain popularity and they receive a lot of awards. Meanwhile, they record the album XXL Live Met Het Zeeuws Orkest, a live album recorded with an orchestra from Zeeland, and a new album called Boven. This album was recorded with the help of Peter Bauwers (2 Unlimited) and Ronald Vanhuffel. This album shows more rock than before and the single Harder Dan Ik Hebben Kan becomes a single in less than a month. In the start 2000, the band receives an Edison for Best Dutch Band. Before the release of Watermakers, the group releases the singles Dansen Aan Zee and Hier. At the Olympic Games in Sydney, the group gives a concert for the Dutch sporters and their crew. In october 2000 is Watermakers finally released and becomes a incredible succes. The band gives a huge concert in Ahoy in 2001 and they receive that year again an Edison for Best Dutch Band. On march 17 2001 drummer Chris Götte dies in a motorcycle accident. The band remains quiet for a long time after the incident until they release the Live-CD Oog In Oog - Live In Ahoy, the last concert of Götte. Eventually, the group decided to go on and their new drummer becomes Norman Bonink, who used to play in band of Frank Boeijen. In 2002 the album Omarm appears, follow by the Live-DVD Tussen Nacht En Morgen. In 2003 the album Omarm appears. Bløf traveled to Kenia in 2003 to perform concert with local artist, which they would later use as an inspiration for their 7th studio album. The band performs internationally after this and make a single together with the Counting Crows in 2004 called Holiday in Spain. In 2005 Bløf started traveling all over the world for inspiration for their new album, Umoja, which was eventually released in 2006.
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Line-ups
(1992 - 1997) |
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(1997 - 2001) |
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(2001 - present) |
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Studio albums
[edit] Compilations
[edit] Live Albums
[edit] DVD's
[edit] Singles
Year | Song | Nederlandse Top 40 (Dutch) | Album |
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1998 | "Liefs Uit Londen" | #13 | Helder |
1998 | "Aan De Kust" | #27 | Naakt Onder De Hemel |
1998 | "Wat Zou Je Doen" | #5 | Naakt Onder De Hemel |
1999 | "Harder Dan Ik Hebben Kan" | #11 | Boven |
2000 | "Dansen Aan Zee" | #9 | Watermakers |
2000 | "Hier" | #15 | Watermakers |
2001 | "Ze Is Er Niet" | #33 | Watermakers |
2001 | "Dichterbij Dan Ooit" | #12 | Blauwe Ruis |
2002 | "Blauwe Ruis" | #12 | Blauwe Ruis |
2002 | "Mooie Dag" | #17 | Blauwe Ruis |
2003 | "Omarm" | #8 | Omarm |
2003 | "Misschien Niet De Eeuwigheid" | #39 | Omarm |
2004 | "Hart Tegen Hart" | #32 | Omarm |
2004 | "Holiday In Spain" | #1 | Hard Candy (Counting Crows album) |
2004 | "Opstand" | #13 | Het Einde Van Het Begin |
2005 | "Dat Wij Dat Zijn" | #25 | Omarm |
2006 | "Aanzoek Zonder Ringen" | #2 | Umoja |
2006 | "Hemingway" | #8 | Umoja |
2006 | "Mens" | #10 | Umoja |
2006 | "Een Manier Om Thuis Te Komen" | #5 | Umoja |
[edit] External links
- (Dutch) Official website