CLUB 3VOOR12 Den Haag #3 [livestream only]

Sunday 20 June 2021 2021

PAARD and 3VOOR12 The Hague are back with a third edition of Club 3VOOR12 The Hague! On Sunday 20 June, a number of up-and-coming talents will take the stage again, and you can watch for free. Click the black button to sign up! The following are booked for this edition: BJND, Wilde Kind and Elephant.

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  • 20:45
  • 21:00
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Wilde Kind
Wilde Kind is not your average band. Wilde Kind creates an exceptional interplay of emotions by interweaving meaningful and bittersweet lyrics with complex and sultry compositions. Wilde Kind refuses to be pigeonholed, but most of the songs combine elements of alternative folk, indie rock and melancholic sounds. Danella’s strong lyrics range from socio-political commentary to nostalgia for her native Namibia. The bilingual compositions in English and Afrikaans take the listener on a unique musical journey.

BJND
BJND makes hip hop. However, this does not mean that you can expect the same music from BJND that you usually hear on the radio when it comes to hip-hop. BJND combines the often introspective transformative lyrics of Damion (D) with the hard-hitting electro-mud groove beats of Bartjan (BJ). Bartjan van den Beukel (BJ) is the producer of BJND and Damion Gray (D) is the rapper. With their latest album Full Moon, you will find the story of a boy. Who wants to form a man for love. And battles his darkness to achieve it.

Elephant
Sunny melancholy in a major key. That is the sound of the 4-piece Rotterdam indie band ‘Elephant’. Mellow pop music with an eccentric edge, for fans of Wilco, Andy Shauf and Big Thief, among others. Their debut EP ‘Elephant’ was released in March 2021, which was recorded with producer Pablo van de Poel (DeWolff) at the Electrosaurus Southern Sound Studio.