Wednesday 7 September 2016

DUTCH DELTA SOUNDS

AFTERWARDS DJ SAFRI & DJ SOCRATES

On 7 and 8 September World Music Forum NL celebrates its 10th anniversary with the festival Dutch Delta Sounds. On the banks of the river IJ, at the Bimhuis and Paradiso Noord (Tolhuistuin) you can hear music from all corners of the world, rooted in Dutch soil.


PROGRAM DUTCH DELTA SOUNDS FESTIVAL:


7 SEP 20:30 BIMHUIS*

NO blues, Carel Kraayenhof Ensemble, Ahaddaf Quartet, Nils Fischer &Timbazo
DJ Safri & DJ Socrates

8 SEP PARADISO NOORD (Tolhuistuin)

Ronald
Snijders Band, Minyeshu, Koffie, Rumbatá Beat Band, The Dubbeez, Boi
Akih, Göksel Yilmaz Ensemble, Tiltan, Voodrish, Antimufa, DJ Rebel Up!

DJ Goldfinger

*PROGRAM 7 SEP 20:30 IN BIMHUIS:

Click on the names of the groups for a youtube.


NO Blues
NO Blues plays its very own kind of music: ‘Arabicana’, a unique blend of Americana (folk, blues, country) and Arabic music.

CAREL KRAAYENHOF ENSEMBLE
Top level tango: Carel Kraayenhof is a bandoneon virtuoso, and one of the greatest tango composers in the world.

AHADDAF QUARTET
Authentic Moroccan-Andalusian music combined with Latin American influences and jazz.

NILS FISCHER & TIMBAZO

Jazz and salsa blend together in this exuberant party led by master percussionist Nils Fischer. ‘Horns blaring, percussion faster than the speed of light and singers just spitting fire!’ (Salsapower).

World Music Forum NL

In the summer of 2006 World Music Forum NL was founded, a platform of bookers, journalists, labels, musicians and programmers that has proven its value and urgency for a distinguished, ‘other’ sector of the Dutch music industry. This sector will move from the background into the spotlights with Dutch Delta Sounds, a two-day festival with a variety of adventurous, groundbreaking music in The Netherlands.

TICKET SALES
Tickets for both September 7 and 8 can be bought via Paradiso: Click here.

Passe-partout available for both nights for € 25: Click here.


Dutch
Delta Sounds is organised by World Music Forum NL and Dutch
Performing Arts with support of Bimhuis, Paradiso, Buma Cultuur, Prins
Bernard Cultuurfonds and Sena

Celebrating jazz since 1974