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Wolkendrager 02:50
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Rozenbloedje 03:58
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De spinnen 00:59
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Wolkenroosje 03:44
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Nachtlamp 06:01
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Mukugawa 01:44
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Windvanger 03:22
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about

This album is a musical reimagination of 'De Wolkendragers' by Peter Holvoet-Hanssen.

Joachim Badenhorst composed music on a selection of 11 poems Peter Holvoet-Hanssen's latest bundle 'De wolkendragers'.
Most of the poems are read by Peter Holvoet-Hanssen himself, with the exception of two tracks where Joachim sing/reads the poems of Holvoet-Hanssen.
One Badenhorst original and two instrumental songs comprise the album.

Similar in approach to Badenhorst's recent album 'Kyoto', he combines the audio diary element of field recordings with electronic instruments.

This album has the addition of Badenhorst's Clarinet and Bass Clarinet playing on a majority of the tracks.

‘Wolkendrager’ is dedicated to Frederik Vanclooster.

credits

released October 21, 2020

All lyrics written by Peter Holvoet-Hanssen, except 'De zin die ik jou zong' by Joachim Badenhorst.
All music composed by Joachim Badenhorst.

Joachim plays clarinet, bass clarinet, piano, keyboard, electronics, voice.

The music was composed and recorded in Kyoto, Japan and Antwerp Belgium between June and October 2020.

Field recordings were made in Kyoto, Mukugawa and Planckendael.

Recorded and mixed by J. Badenhorst.

Cover photo and artwork of the physical cd by J. Badenhorst.

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I play the clarinet, like to listen to music, go for a hike and drink water.

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