Sometimes you meet the most couraging people without seeing them face to face. Modern times I guess. Had a lovely "encounter" yesterday with a music writer (and other nice music enthusiasts, like Wim Oudijk!), who asked for an interview, well sort of..more like a questionaire. Thanks again for the nice puttings! His blog is
HERE
POP'N'ROLL THE FUSION IF YOU DARE
Thunder and lightning... A fusion you just can't ignore... He's back
with a full length album... JOOSTVD is bound to get you smiling whatever
style you're in... Welcome...
Sometimes it takes an orchestra,
sometimes a band,
sometimes a duo,
every time it's the love for music
and this time it's just one man...
JOOST VAN DINTHER
The disappearing and reappearing
Vanished Dutchman is back with a full length album
and he made a really enjoyable music fusion
that can be tasted
HERE
but you should take five to read what the man himself
had to say in his defence:
A short story about who you are and what you do...
I’m now an old(er)looking guy with a kid’s attitude.
Growing up in the seventies (listening to Roxy Music, Can and David
Bowie e.a.), I followed in the footsteps of my father, whose collection
of history, art books and music inspired me to make music. Now I‘m
living the dream of creating songs, recording and spreading them.
I’m collecting myself too of course.
A new album every spring... What's the trick?
I love the album concept. Regular life. Breathing in and out.
Being a family man, trying to enjoy the little things. Boring maybe, not
the obvious too much sex/drugs/rock’n'roll lifestyle I guess. I like
the working pattern I have developed. It’s like a cycle: ideas pop up, I
bring them to life and then hopefully this very intense process starts
over. I’m already busy with new songs now this new album is out. Guess
you have to be (and I am) kinda disciplined. Work to make it work!
Doing all this work by yourself... You must be a little crazy :)
Why are you crazy about music?
Yes you have to be crazy! I’m addicted to sound and the “what will
happen if I push this button or play that chord the whole time” method.
I’m also a fervent listener and a fan of lots of great artists, like
Todd Rundgren and Frank Zappa, whose individuality have educated and
inspired me to do this
DIY thing.
You can take only one instrument with you. Which one? Why?
To an island? Drums (that’s maybe too heavy to carry with me, but still).
I started out as a drummer. That was the first reall kick and my direct
connection with playing an instrument. Around 1979 Stewart Copeland
(Police) provided the stimulation. O my god, I can’t write songs on a
cowbell! Maybe an acoustic guitar will do then.
Admit something that makes (made) you blush?
A lot of people watching at the same time…. at the introverted me.
It's a sunny day, you feel good but real hungry, walk into a restaurant...
What's your order?
First I’ll take a cold Belgian beer (Palm) to cool off.
If I’m really hungry I’ll order pizza… Hawaii.
How do you perform a live show?
I don’t anymore. I did with a few bands in the Netherlands from 1980
till 1995. First as a drummer, later as a frontman performing my own
songs. Acting like a clown on stage. I do like performing, though I
don’t see myself as a “good” performer. Not by technical standards I’d
like it to be.
Message for our viewers?
I’m always grateful to new and loyal listeners and as a musician it’s
even more rewarding to get feedback on your stuff. It all helps to get
better and to keep this “cycle” going. It’s an acting- reaction thing I
guess. Just like this interview. Thanks for asking me!
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Promo video of the new album
starts with a small provocation
but hey... if life gets too complicated...
and you feel screwed up... well... unscrew yourself!
Remember that!
Thank you for visiting!