DUNE SESSIONS

The new monthly jam session in The Hague!

Thursday 16 October 2025

Starting in September, PAARD (in GR8) will be organising a jam session every third Thursday of the month, in collaboration with the Royal Conservatoire The Hague and OSHI. For the second edition on 16 October we welcome Knobulæ, Thierry Ganz & host Jermaine Berkhoudt.

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THIERRY GANZ
Is a Surinamese-Dutch music producer, DJ, singer-songwriter, and vocalist. He blends alternative R&B, rock, hip-hop, and electronic music.

KNOBULÆ
Is an electro-acoustic trio that weaves immersive atmospheres, ranging from concrete jungle jazz breaks to ambient soundscapes.

JERMAINE BERKHOUDT (host)
Jermaine Berkhoudt joined the local indie hip-hop label VanIeder1 at the age of 19 (2010–2015) as a young rapper, with the highlight being the release of the album Jaar vd/ Blokhoofd. After a period of growth and life experience, he returns with a solo repertoire under the name MAIN. With his LEEF:TIJD EP (and LP), he embarks on a new path and introduces a new sound.

After short introduction sets from the artist, there’s plenty room to jam. We’re creating a new space where musicians and music lovers can come together, connect, and build relationships through their shared love of musical exploration.

OSHI is a platform for talent development that creates fertile ground for driven musicians and aspiring creative professionals through collaboration and connection. Our vision is to become a leading entity within the Dutch music industry for R&B, soul, jazz, hip-hop, and related genres. OSHI was founded in collaboration with a strong network of partners, including House of Knowledge, Orisun Studio, PAARD, Super-Sonic Jazz, Paradiso, BIRD, Patronaat, and INI Movement.

The Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, founded in 1826, is the oldest conservatoire in the Netherlands. It combines tradition with innovation and is renowned for its excellent jazz department, providing an inspiring environment for musicians and dancers from all over the world.