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Music of the Netherlands

The Netherlands has multiple musical traditions. Contemporary Dutch popular music is heavily influenced by music styles that emerged in the 1950s, in the United Kingdom and United States. The style is sung in both Dutch and English. Some of the latter exponents, such as Golden Earring and Shocking Blue, have attained worldwide fame.

Sometimes partly based and raised upon the tradition of indie rock, new acts with a mixture of Mainstream pop music, Dance, Jazz, Funk and Soul emerged in the mid-1980s. Many of them were and still are performing in and/or outside The Netherlands, and some of them gained (international) recognition, which would sometimes also result in a collaboration with major players from the United States or United Kingdom. An early example of these could be Massada, a band with strong Moluccan roots, in the tradition of Santana. Some of the most successful artists among them were Mai Tai, Lois Lane, working with Prince, Julya Lo'ko, and saxophone player Candy Dulfer, also working with Prince, Dave Stewart and Pink Floyd. The mid-1990s saw the rise of Total Touch, with singer Trijntje Oosterhuis.

Another popular genre of Dutch music is known as "Levenslied", meaning "Song of/about life". These songs have catchy, simple rhythms and melodies, and are always built up on choruses and verses. Themes are often sentimental and include love, death and loneliness. Traditional Dutch musical instruments such as the accordion and the barrel organ are essential to levenslied, though in recent years many levenslied artists also use synthesizers and guitars. Artists in this genre include Koos Alberts and the late André Hazes and Willy Alberti.

Dutch techno, hardstyle, gabber, trance and other styles in electronic dance music conquered the world. Most of the best-known DJs in the EDM scene (and the world) hail from the Netherlands, including Tiësto, Don Diablo, Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Sander van Doorn, Fedde le Grand, Hardwell, Showtek, Afrojack, Oliver Heldens, Ran-D and Martin Garrix all of whom consistently rank high in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs and other rankings. The Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) is the world's leading electronic music conference and the biggest club festival for the many electronic subgenres on the planet. These artists also contribute significantly to the mainstream pop music played over the airwaves all around the world, as they frequently collaborate and produce for many notable artists.

Hip-hop in the Dutch language (nederhop) is also very popular in the Netherlands and Belgium.[citation needed]

Classical and contemporary classical music

Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck (May 1562 – October 16, 1621) was a Dutch composer, organist, and pedagogue whose work straddled the end of the Renaissance and beginning of the Baroque eras. Sweelinck was a master improviser, and acquired the informal title of the "Orpheus of Amsterdam". Over 70 keyboard works of his have survived, and many of them may be similar to the improvisations that residents of Amsterdam around 1600 were likely to have heard. Even his vocal music, which is more conservative than his keyboard writing, shows a striking rhythmic complexity and an unusual richness of contrapuntal devices.

His influence was international. Some of his music appears in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book, which otherwise mainly contains the work of English composers. Sweelinck wrote variations on John Dowland's internationally famous Lachrimae Pavane, and John Bull, the English keyboard composer, wrote a set of variations on a theme of Sweelinck, indicating the close connection between the different schools of composition across the North Sea.

Jacob van Eyck (ca. 1590–1657) was a blind recorder and organ virtuoso, who composed a unique collection of flute music.

Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer (1692–1766) was an accomplished baroque composer, whose work Concerti Armonici erroneously was attributed to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi. Igor Stravinsky used Unico's music for Pulcinella.

Alphons Diepenbrock (September 2, 1862 in Amsterdam - April 5, 1921). He created a musical idiom which, in a highly personal manner, combined 16th-century polyphony with Wagnerian chromaticism, to which in later years was added the impressionistic refinement that he encountered in Debussy's music.

Willem Pijper (1894–1947) is generally considered one of the most important figures in modern Dutch music. Between 1918 and 1922 he grew into one of the more advanced composers in Europe. In each successive work he went a step further and, from 1919, Pijper's music can be described as atonal. However, Pijper remained a composer of strong emotional character, to which his Third Symphony (1926) bears witness. In Pijper's later works the harmonic expression seems at times to approach monotonality. As a teacher Pijper had a great influence on modern Dutch music, teaching many prominent Dutch composers of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. He was senior master of instrumentation in the Amsterdam Conservatoire, and from 1930 until his death in 1947 he was Head of the Rotterdam Conservatoire.

Ton de Leeuw (born Rotterdam, 16 November 1926 - died Paris, 31 May 1996) is known for his experiments with microtonality. He wrote one opera, Antigone (1990–1991).

Lex van Delden (1919–1988) was an important composer.

Louis Andriessen (June 6, 1939 in Utrecht – July 1, 2021) was a composer whose early works show experimentation with various contemporary trends: postwar serialism (Series, 1958), pastiche (Anachronie I, 1966–67), and tape (Il Duce, 1973). Andriessen's mature music combines the influences of Stravinsky and American minimalism. His harmonic writing eschews the consonant modality of much minimalism, preferring postwar European dissonance, often crystallised into large blocks of sound. Large-scale pieces such as De Staat ['Republic'] (1972–76), for example, were influenced by the energy of the big band music of Count Basie and Stan Kenton and the repetitive procedures of Steve Reich, both combined with bright, clashing dissonances. Andriessen's music is thus anti-Germanic and anti-Romantic, and marks a departure from postwar European serialism and its offshoots. He also played a role in providing alternatives to traditional performance practice techniques, often specifying forceful, rhythmic articulations, and amplified, non-vibrato, singing. Other notable works include Workers Union (1975), a melodically indeterminate piece "for any loud sounding group of instruments"; Mausoleum (1979) for two baritones and large ensemble; De Tijd ['Time'] (1979–81) for female singers and ensemble; De Snelheid ['Velocity'] (1982-3), for three amplified ensembles; De Materie ['Matter'] (1984–88) a large four part work for voices and ensemble; collaborations with filmmaker and librettist Peter Greenaway on the film M is for Man, Music, Mozart and the operas Rosa: A Horse Drama (1994) and Writing to Vermeer (1998); and the recent La Passione (2000–02) for female voice and ensemble.

Significant composers after Andriessen include Klaas de Vries (b. 1944), Jacob Ter Veldhuis, a.k.a. JacobTV (b. 1951), Guus Janssen (b. 1951) and Cornelis de Bondt (b. 1953).

Folk

Dutch folk music, is characterized by simple straightforward bass motives heavily supplemented with fast, often happy, melody. (Click here for an example.) Uncommon among other European folk, in Dutch music the bass line, not the melody, is the musical line that is danced to. This means that though the music itself may sound fast, the dances are usually quite moderate to slow in tempo. The dances themselves are mainly group dances rather than individual or dual dances.[1] Clogs are often worn during dances; however, Dutch clog dancing is very different from its more modern counterpart. It is virtually impossible to perform highly active dances with Dutch clogs (which are entirely made from wood, not just the sole) and hence the clogs function as additional percussion, by stamping rhythmically.

"Lang zal hij leven", a Dutch folk song.

In the early 19th century, rural Dutch folk began moving to cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam, bringing with them folk traditions. Many of their songs and dances, however, began to dwindle in popularity. In the early part of the 20th century, however, a number of urban intellectuals travelled to the countrysides to record with local musicians, a process paralleled in other European countries, such as Spain.

In the 1970s, the Netherlands underwent a roots revival, led by artists like Gerard van Maasakkers, Jos Koning, Dommelvolk and RK Veulpoepers BV, Fungus and Wolverlei. Many of the folk songs performed by these musicians was collected by Cobi Schreijer and Ate Doornbosch, the latter of whom broadcast them on his radio program Onder de groene linde (Under the green lime).

It was in about 1974 that the Dutch folk revival peaked, a year marked by the first recording of Fungus and the birth of Wargaren from the band Pitchwheel.

The mainstream popularity of the Dutch roots revival was short-lived, but it continued in Friesland, where a handful of groups, starting with Irolt in the mid-1970s, sang in the West Frisian language. Frisian folk music has survived thus, aided in part by the Aaipop Festival in Nylân and annual festival in Joure. At Joure's festival, established in 1955, participants dress in 19th century-style clothes and perform traditional music and dance like the skotsploech ensembles.

 
Dutch folk-rock group Matzko performing on an island in the river Vltava in Prague in the summer of 2005.

Modern revivalists include the Groningen band Törf, Folkcorn, Pekel and Twee Violen en een Bas, Lirio, Dubius, Mus, Matzko, Wè-nun Henk.

Moluccan-Dutch musicians like Tala Mena Siwa and the Moluccan Moods Orchestra have had some success with pop-based Moluccan music, while kaseko, a style from the former Dutch colony of Suriname, has also seen mainstream popularity, primarily due to musicians like William Souvenir and Carlo Jones.

Jazz

The North Sea Jazz Festival attracts artists from international acclaim.

Misha Mengelberg (June 5, 1935 - March 3, 2017) was a jazz pianist and composer. He was the pianist on Eric Dolphy's last album, Last Date (1964). Also featuring on that record was the drummer Han Bennink, and together with Piet Noordijk they formed a quartet which had a number of different bassists. They played at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1966. In 1967 he co-founded the Instant Composers Pool, an organisation which promoted avant garde Dutch jazz performances and recordings, with Han Bennink and Willem Breuker.

Mengelberg played with a large variety of musicians. He often performed in a duo with compatriot Bennink, and with other musicians including Derek Bailey, Peter Brötzmann, Evan Parker, Anthony Braxton.

Han Bennink (born April 17, 1942) is a jazz drummer, percussionist and multi-instrumentalist. Through the 1960s he drummed with a number of American musicians visiting the Netherlands, including Dexter Gordon, Sonny Rollins and Eric Dolphy. He subsequently became a central figure in the emerging European free improvisation (or free jazz) scene. From the late 1960s he played in a trio with saxophonist Peter Brötzmann and Belgian pianist Fred Van Hove, which became a duo after Van Hove's departure in 1976. Through much of the 1990s he played in Clusone 3 (also known as the Clusone Trio), a trio with saxophonist and clarinetist Michael Moore and cellist Ernst Reijseger. He has often played duos with Mengelberg and collaborated with him alongside other musicians.

As well as playing with these long-standing groups, Bennink has performed and recorded solo (such as Tempo Comodo (1982)) and played with many free improvisation and free jazz musicians including Derek Bailey, Conny Bauer, Don Cherry and Alexander von Schlippenbach, as well as more conventional jazz musicians.

Willem Breuker (November 4, 1944 – July 23, 2010) was a jazz bandleader, composer, arranger, saxophonist, and bass clarinetist. Since 1974 he led the 10-piece Willem Breuker Kollektief, which performed jazz in a theatrical and often unconventional manner, drawing elements from theater and vaudeville.

Pop music in Dutch language

Many Dutch artists have become popular by singing songs in their own language. It started with Peter Koelewijn in the late 1950s, the first to sing Rock and Roll in Dutch. In the 1960s it was mainly Boudewijn de Groot - to this day extremely popular. In the 1970s there were many performers, of which Rob de Nijs stood out. The 1980s were for André Hazes and less Koos Alberts. The 1990s were dominated by Marco Borsato. Other well-known names throughout the years were Jan Smit, Frans Bauer, Gerard Joling, Gordon, Guus Meeuwis and René Froger. Another notable Dutch band is Tambourine.

In addition, there is a great number of bands that compose and perform pop and rock songs in the Dutch language. That started in the 1970s with Polle Eduard, Bots and Normaal - which sang in dialect. Late 70s and early 80s there was a big boom of bands that used the Dutch-speaking songs. Well known representatives from that period: Doe Maar, Het Goede Doel, Frank Boeijen Groep and Toontje Lager, and during the late 80s De Dijk, The Scene[2] and Tröckener Kecks. In the 90s there was a second boom of the genre in Acda en de Munnik, Bløf, Van Dik Hout and IOS.

Rock and pop music

Pioneers of Dutch rock were the so-called Indorock bands from the late 1950s, like The Tielman Brothers and the Blue Diamonds. They played rock guitar instrumentals when most of the Dutch youth had hardly heard of rock 'n' roll. They stemmed from the Indo community in The Hague and were pivotal in earning that city the title of Beatstad ('Beat city') in later years. With 60s bands like Golden Earring and Shocking Blue, and Kane and Anouk in the 1990s, The Hague became synonymous for mainstream rock.

 
Shocking Blue in 1956

More progressive music emerged in the 1960s in Amsterdam. In 1964 (see 1964 in music), The Outsiders were the first Dutch psychedelic rock band to become successful. Well known was the 'Haagse Scene' - many of the popular bands of the 60s came from The Hague, such as Shocking Blue, which topped the US charts in 1970 with "Venus", Golden Earring, Q65, The Motions, Earth & Fire. Other representatives from this period: the Cats, Tee-Set, Bintangs, Sandy Coast, Cuby & the Blizzards and Brainbox. George Baker acquired international fame with the songs Little Green Bag (1969), and "Una Paloma Blanca" (1975).

From the late 1960s the post-war generation gained political influence. Many state subsidized rock venues opened all over the country. These clubs, like Amsterdam's Paradiso and Melkweg, were stepping stones for many alternative rock bands on their first European tour and the Dutch crowd stayed well informed about new British and American acts.

In the 1970s some artists stood out. Herman Brood became the country's ultimate rock 'n roll icon. He even scored a hit in the US with "Saturday Night", and subsequently became the epitome of the "rock'n'roll junkie" he often sang about. He had been in the media spotlight until his suicide in 2001. Other bands from the 70s include Pussycat (lead singer Toni Willé), whose song Mississippi hit the charts at number one in Netherlands in 1975 and many other countries including UK in 1976, Gruppo Sportivo, Massada, Vitesse, Solution, the Nits, Focus and still Golden Earring with their greatest hit ever: "Radar Love", also Top 10 in the US.

The band Teach-In is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with their song "Ding-A-Dong". The band was founded in 1969 and parted in 1980. Throughout this time there were several changes in lineup.

The late 70s and early 80s gave rise to many one-hit wonders and some bands that lasted for longer. Girl groups Luv' and Dolly Dots but also disco bands Spargo and Time Bandits were among the most successful, alongside the Golden Earring, which scored some of their biggest hits with "Radar Love", "Twilight Zone' and "When The Lady Smiles". The Nits developed a large audience outside the Netherlands, including Finland, Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Greece and Canada and in 1989 were the first Dutch band to play in the (then still) Soviet Union. Urban Dance Squad was a cross-over band, combining hip-hop with funk and rock. The band's minor American success proved to be influential. Their music style (rapcore) influenced bands like Rage Against the Machine. Van Halen was created by Edward Van Halen who was of Dutch heritage.

 
Vengaboys in 2009

The 1990s made international hits courtesy of 2 Unlimited, 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor, and Vengaboys. However, the 1990s was also the start of the DJ-era. Ferry Corsten, Tiësto, Armin van Buuren, DJ Jean and Bart Claessen started their careers in the 1990s and became the stars of their era.

Dutch bands in the 2000s are Intwine, The Sheer, Naked Shepherd, Krezip, Di-rect and Johan.

Originally a semi-finalist in the fifth season of The Voice of Holland, singer-songwriter Duncan Laurence went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with his song "Arcade", thereby granting the country its first Eurovision win since Teach-In in 1975.[3] "Arcade" later became a sleeper hit by early 2021 and also made its way onto the top 30 of the US Billboard Hot 100, thus allowing Laurence to join the list of a few Dutch pop acts to score a hit in the US.[4][5]

Current pop acts include Esmée Denters, Anouk, Sharon Doorson, Davina Michelle, Maan, Nielson, Eva Simons, Ilse DeLange, Toni Willé (Pussycat), Celine Cairo and Belgian-Dutch girl group K3.[6]

Hard rock

Brothers and founding members of Van Halen, lead guitarist Edward Van Halen and drummer Alex Van Halen, are from the Netherlands, having been born in Nijmegen in the mid-1950s before eventually moving to the United States in 1962.

Punk rock

Ivy Green was among the first punk bands, originating from Hazerswoude.

Tedje en de Flikkers, a group of homosexuals ("flikkers" is Dutch for "faggots") from Nijmegen, was one of the most infamous punk formation of the Netherlands. They sprang from the left wing and gay movements that thrived in Nijmegen during the 1970s and 1980s. Their provocative performances (politically more than musically) often literally resulted in orgies of sex, drugs and noise. They existed only for three years (1977–1980).

The Ex is an Amsterdam group of musicians making something that could be called punk. De Heideroosjes is also a well-known Dutch punk rock group, singing in Dutch, English, German and Limburgish.

Boerenrock

Some bands create a kind of rock music sometimes called "Boerenrock" ('farmers rock'). These bands mix rock and pop music with regional influences, sometimes sung in one of the regional dialects, and lyrics influenced by life in rural areas. Examples include BZB (Band Zonder Banaan) and WC Experience from North Brabant, Normaal and Jovink en de Voederbietels from Gelderland who sing in Dutch Low Saxon, Rowwen Hèze and Neet Oét Lottum from Limburg who sing in Limburgish, Mooi Wark from Drenthe who also sing in Dutch Low Saxon and Jitiizer from Friesland who sing in West-Frisian.

Musically, the music played by such bands can be described as a rowdy, straightforward style of rock music, inspired by bands such as ZZ Top, Motörhead, AC/DC and Creedence Clearwater Revival. At other times, influences from pop music and folk music (for instance the case with Rowwen Hèze) can be heard.

Not rarely, these bands display a lot of humorous elements in their repertoire, lyrics and live performances. An example is the repertoire of the WC Experience, which contains cover songs from bands such as Queen, Guns N' Roses and Madness, only the lyrics are replaced by different, rather silly lyrics in their own dialect. Also, the name of 'Band Zonder Banaan' means "Band without a Banana", and is a humorous play on the name of a famous Dutch pop-band, BZN (Band Zonder Naam, or 'Band Without a Name'). The name "Jovink en de Voederbietels" is a contraction of the names of the two founding band members (Hendrik Jan Lovink en Gijs Jolink), and "voederbietel" is a humorous contraction of the Dutch Low Saxon word for sugar beets (used as food for horses) and the name of the world-famous British popband The Beatles, of which they used a number of songs in which they replaced the lyrics for Achterhooks ones.

Boerenrock bands tend to perform at local festivities and concerts in big tents in rural areas, rather than in concert halls in bigger cities. An event where a lot of Boerenrock music can be heard, and a famous event amongst Boerenrock bands and fans, is the annual Zwarte Cross Festival ('Black Motocross'), which is organized by members of Jovink en de Voederbietels. The event is a mixture of several motocross related activities and a rock festival.

Indie rock

In the 1990s indie rock band Bettie Serveert was formed and independent record label Excelsior Recordings released albums of Dutch indie rock bands like Caesar, Ghost Trucker, Alamo Race Track, Johan, Spinvis, Gem, Bauer, Daryll-Ann, zZz and many others. After 2000 Voicst was formed and became popular after a beer commercial hit single for Heineken. After leaving Zoppo and forming Avec-A musician Yuri Landman received international attention as an experimental luthier for famous experimental rock bands. Dutch noise rock acts are The Ex, Gone Bald, The Moi Non Plus, Adept, Bonne Aparte, Feverdream. Post rock: We vs Death, Electropunk: Aux Raus. In the Netherlands the indie music scene is mainly present in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Groningen and Utrecht. A cross media platform called Subbacultcha! hosts nights in venues where many international touring avant garde rockbands like Health, Enon, Miracle Fortress, Mahjongg, These Are Powers, Pre perform as well as local indie and noise rock acts like The Moi Non Plus, Bonne Aparte, Adept, Hospital Bombers, Pfaff. Subbacultcha! also publishes a musical magazine with in depth interviews with the touring bands and arranges instant recording sessions in a studio in the Vondelpark with those bands. In the Hague, the State-X New Forms takes place annually in Paard van Troje.

Heavy metal

 
Within Temptation in 2008

Symphonic metal

The Netherlands are also known for symphonic metal bands such as Within Temptation, The Gathering, Stream of Passion, After Forever, Delain and Epica. They became successful in the late 1990s and in the beginning of the new millennium. However, bands like Supersister and Kayak (who had a hit with Ruthless Queen) were already internationally successful in the 1970s. In the 1980s Vandenberg was internationally successful.

Progressive metal

Unique progressive metal music is composed by Arjen Anthony Lucassen. From the long list of his projects, Ayreon is the most famous. Arjen's music is characterised by distinct vocals, storyline concepts and the wide spectrum of musical instruments used.

Extreme metal

Death metal

Similarly, in the last decade of the previous century a more extreme variety of metal, death metal, has had some success. Starting in the late 1980s and early 1990s, bands like Pestilence, Sinister, Asphyx, Altar, Gorefest, and God Dethroned gained popularity both inside and outside of Europe. At the present, bands like Pyaemia, Disavowed, Prostitute Disfigurement, Hail of Bullets, The Monolith Deathcult, Inhume, Callenish Circle, Rompeprop, Legion of the Damned, MaYaN and Severe Torture enjoy a similar status.

Black metal

Several black metal bands have risen to prominence from the Netherlands recently. Carach Angren, Cirith Gorgor, Israthoum, Dodecahedron, Ordo Draconis, Funeral Winds, Lugubre, Slechtvalk and Urfaust are some of the best-known. Israeli group Melechesh have also made the Netherlands their permanent base of operations. Viking/folk metal band Heidevolk are also gaining popularity.

Doom metal

Dutch doom metal bands include Officium Triste, Deinonychus, The Gathering and to a certain extent Asphyx.

Experimental

The Dutch musical culture has a small experimental music scene with a few artists that tour international such as Machinefabriek, solo projects of members of The Ex, Toktek, Gijs Gieskes, Knalpot, Yuri Landman, Jaap Blonk, Wessel Westerveld, Wouter van Veldhoven, Michiel van de Weerthof, Bram Stadhouders, his brother Jasper Stadhouders, Lukas Simonis and Michel Banabila . Also Pierre Bastien lives and works in The Netherlands, although not strongly connected to the Dutch scene. Venues like WORM in Rotterdam, Extrapool in Nijmegen and STEIM, OT301 and Mediamatic in Amsterdam are the main venues for this musical niche.

Electronic dance music

 
Martin Garrix in 2016

In the early 1990s, Dutch DJs developed a style of electronic dance music called gabber. The style was developed in reaction to the commercialization of house music and was heavily influenced by early hardcore from Frankfurt and New York City. The DJs stripped the music of what they perceived as excess sounds, songs were reduced to a high-speed monotonous beat, of sometimes over 260 beats per minute. The first ever record to be labeled gabber was "Amsterdam waar lech dat dan?" by Rotterdam-based 'The Euromasters' as a reaction to the media always focusing on Amsterdam. It has to be said that Amsterdam-based D-Shake was probably to be the first to use the term gabber in a 1990 Dutch TV program. Important gabber groups and DJs are the Rotterdam Terror Corps, The Dark Raver and Neophyte. Gabbers distinguish themselves through hair (bald heads) and clothes (Australian and Cavello). Now, gabber is usually called early hardcore. Gabber also spawned happy hardcore, an offshoot of gabber and Breakbeat Hardcore, a genre of dance music that originated in England. Important groups and DJs in happy hardcore include Charly Lownoise and Mental Theo, Party Animals and Flamman & Abraxas.

The Netherlands has also spawned many Eurodance acts, such as 2 Unlimited, Alice Deejay, the Venga Boys, the Two Brothers on the 4th Floor and Twenty Four Seven. Many of the world's top trance DJs are Dutch, such as Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten and Tiësto. The DJ Mag Top 10 has been dominated by the Dutch for many years. In 2012, five of the 10 DJs were Dutch. Tiësto has been awarded best DJ three times in a row by DJ Mag and is still present in the top 10. Armin van Buuren then took over first place, subsequently doing this for four years in a row. Many foreign DJs also live in and operate from the Netherlands. Drum and bass is also popular in the Netherlands, with notable artists including Noisia and Black Sun Empire. The Netherlands is also home to many of the largest trance events on earth, including Sensation and Trance Energy.

Other popular DJs from the Netherlands include Afrojack, Hardwell, Laidback Luke, Fedde le Grand, Nicky Romero, Dash Berlin, D-Block & S-Te-Fan, DJ Isaac, Wildstylez, Headhunterz, Brennan Heart, Sander van Doorn, W&W, Ummet Ozcan, R3HAB, Yellow Claw, Ran-D and Martin Garrix.

The Dutch have through the years also made a reputation for themselves with their underground scene. A multitude of small independent record labels, event organizations and artists have cropped up through the years. Artists such as Speedy J, the Acid Junkies, Orlando Voorn, Miss Djax, Unit Moebius, and I-F have all gained international recognition, paving the way for several new electronic artists from the Lowlands.

Hip hop

Several Dutch groups have played an important role in the development of rap and hiphop in the Netherlands. The Urban Dance Squad, led by Rude Boy (who later also played with Junkie XL), produced an original mix of rock and rap, laying the foundation for the nu metal hype of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Def La Desh and the Fresh Witness, led by Wendy Wright, brought rap with vocals to the forefront, with groups like TLC following. The Osdorp Posse were the founders of Dutch rap or nederhop. Their frontman, Def P (Pascal Griffioen), switched from English to Dutch in 1988, which made him one of the first to rap in Dutch commercially. That year, Def P, IJsblok, King and Seda formed the Osdorp Posse. Over the years, they explored all sides of hiphop, from poetic hiphop to politically engaged hiphop. They introduced several Anglicisms in the Dutch language, such as moederneuker ("motherfucker"). But before Osdorp Posse, Rotterdam-based rapper Def Rhymz and other members of Bad Boys Posse already used the Dutch language for raps during underground concerts. Other important Dutch rappers are The Opposites, De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig, Pete Philly & Perquisite, Extince, Kempi, Brainpower, Opgezwolle, Spookrijders, Snelle, Polderkartel, Typhoon, and Def Rhymz. Currently, Nicolay is one of the leading hip hop producers to come out of the region.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Nederlandse jaarfeesten en hun liederen door de eeuwen heen, by M. Kruijswijk. ISBN 90-6550-799-X
  2. ^ Dutch Wikipedia page
  3. ^ "Eurovision 2019: Netherlands wins song contest". BBC News. 19 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Duncan Laurence blijft klimmen in Billboard Hot 100". RTL Boulevard (in Dutch). 2021-06-29. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  5. ^ "Have there really been no true Eurovision success stories since the 70s?". Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). 2021-05-23. Retrieved 2021-08-29.
  6. ^ Wearepopslags.com 2009-11-19 at the Wayback Machine, We Are Pop Slags - Pop Atlas: The Netherlands

References

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For Renaissance music from the Low Countries see Franco Flemish School The Netherlands has multiple musical traditions Contemporary Dutch popular music is heavily influenced by music styles that emerged in the 1950s in the United Kingdom and United States The style is sung in both Dutch and English Some of the latter exponents such as Golden Earring and Shocking Blue have attained worldwide fame Sometimes partly based and raised upon the tradition of indie rock new acts with a mixture of Mainstream pop music Dance Jazz Funk and Soul emerged in the mid 1980s Many of them were and still are performing in and or outside The Netherlands and some of them gained international recognition which would sometimes also result in a collaboration with major players from the United States or United Kingdom An early example of these could be Massada a band with strong Moluccan roots in the tradition of Santana Some of the most successful artists among them were Mai Tai Lois Lane working with Prince Julya Lo ko and saxophone player Candy Dulfer also working with Prince Dave Stewart and Pink Floyd The mid 1990s saw the rise of Total Touch with singer Trijntje Oosterhuis Another popular genre of Dutch music is known as Levenslied meaning Song of about life These songs have catchy simple rhythms and melodies and are always built up on choruses and verses Themes are often sentimental and include love death and loneliness Traditional Dutch musical instruments such as the accordion and the barrel organ are essential to levenslied though in recent years many levenslied artists also use synthesizers and guitars Artists in this genre include Koos Alberts and the late Andre Hazes and Willy Alberti Dutch techno hardstyle gabber trance and other styles in electronic dance music conquered the world Most of the best known DJs in the EDM scene and the world hail from the Netherlands including Tiesto Don Diablo Armin van Buuren Ferry Corsten Sander van Doorn Fedde le Grand Hardwell Showtek Afrojack Oliver Heldens Ran D and Martin Garrix all of whom consistently rank high in the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs and other rankings The Amsterdam Dance Event ADE is the world s leading electronic music conference and the biggest club festival for the many electronic subgenres on the planet These artists also contribute significantly to the mainstream pop music played over the airwaves all around the world as they frequently collaborate and produce for many notable artists Hip hop in the Dutch language nederhop is also very popular in the Netherlands and Belgium citation needed Contents 1 Classical and contemporary classical music 2 Folk 3 Jazz 4 Pop music in Dutch language 5 Rock and pop music 5 1 Hard rock 5 2 Punk rock 5 3 Boerenrock 5 4 Indie rock 6 Heavy metal 6 1 Symphonic metal 6 1 1 Progressive metal 6 2 Extreme metal 6 2 1 Death metal 6 2 2 Black metal 6 2 3 Doom metal 7 Experimental 8 Electronic dance music 9 Hip hop 10 See also 11 Notes 12 ReferencesClassical and contemporary classical music EditSee also Category Dutch composers and Category Dutch orchestras Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck May 1562 October 16 1621 was a Dutch composer organist and pedagogue whose work straddled the end of the Renaissance and beginning of the Baroque eras Sweelinck was a master improviser and acquired the informal title of the Orpheus of Amsterdam Over 70 keyboard works of his have survived and many of them may be similar to the improvisations that residents of Amsterdam around 1600 were likely to have heard Even his vocal music which is more conservative than his keyboard writing shows a striking rhythmic complexity and an unusual richness of contrapuntal devices His influence was international Some of his music appears in the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book which otherwise mainly contains the work of English composers Sweelinck wrote variations on John Dowland s internationally famous Lachrimae Pavane and John Bull the English keyboard composer wrote a set of variations on a theme of Sweelinck indicating the close connection between the different schools of composition across the North Sea Jacob van Eyck ca 1590 1657 was a blind recorder and organ virtuoso who composed a unique collection of flute music Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer 1692 1766 was an accomplished baroque composer whose work Concerti Armonici erroneously was attributed to Giovanni Battista Pergolesi Igor Stravinsky used Unico s music for Pulcinella Alphons Diepenbrock September 2 1862 in Amsterdam April 5 1921 He created a musical idiom which in a highly personal manner combined 16th century polyphony with Wagnerian chromaticism to which in later years was added the impressionistic refinement that he encountered in Debussy s music Willem Pijper 1894 1947 is generally considered one of the most important figures in modern Dutch music Between 1918 and 1922 he grew into one of the more advanced composers in Europe In each successive work he went a step further and from 1919 Pijper s music can be described as atonal However Pijper remained a composer of strong emotional character to which his Third Symphony 1926 bears witness In Pijper s later works the harmonic expression seems at times to approach monotonality As a teacher Pijper had a great influence on modern Dutch music teaching many prominent Dutch composers of the 1950s 60s and 70s He was senior master of instrumentation in the Amsterdam Conservatoire and from 1930 until his death in 1947 he was Head of the Rotterdam Conservatoire Ton de Leeuw born Rotterdam 16 November 1926 died Paris 31 May 1996 is known for his experiments with microtonality He wrote one opera Antigone 1990 1991 Lex van Delden 1919 1988 was an important composer Louis Andriessen June 6 1939 in Utrecht July 1 2021 was a composer whose early works show experimentation with various contemporary trends postwar serialism Series 1958 pastiche Anachronie I 1966 67 and tape Il Duce 1973 Andriessen s mature music combines the influences of Stravinsky and American minimalism His harmonic writing eschews the consonant modality of much minimalism preferring postwar European dissonance often crystallised into large blocks of sound Large scale pieces such as De Staat Republic 1972 76 for example were influenced by the energy of the big band music of Count Basie and Stan Kenton and the repetitive procedures of Steve Reich both combined with bright clashing dissonances Andriessen s music is thus anti Germanic and anti Romantic and marks a departure from postwar European serialism and its offshoots He also played a role in providing alternatives to traditional performance practice techniques often specifying forceful rhythmic articulations and amplified non vibrato singing Other notable works include Workers Union 1975 a melodically indeterminate piece for any loud sounding group of instruments Mausoleum 1979 for two baritones and large ensemble De Tijd Time 1979 81 for female singers and ensemble De Snelheid Velocity 1982 3 for three amplified ensembles De Materie Matter 1984 88 a large four part work for voices and ensemble collaborations with filmmaker and librettist Peter Greenaway on the film M is for Man Music Mozart and the operas Rosa A Horse Drama 1994 and Writing to Vermeer 1998 and the recent La Passione 2000 02 for female voice and ensemble Significant composers after Andriessen include Klaas de Vries b 1944 Jacob Ter Veldhuis a k a JacobTV b 1951 Guus Janssen b 1951 and Cornelis de Bondt b 1953 Folk EditThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Music of the Netherlands news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dutch folk music is characterized by simple straightforward bass motives heavily supplemented with fast often happy melody Click here for an example Uncommon among other European folk in Dutch music the bass line not the melody is the musical line that is danced to This means that though the music itself may sound fast the dances are usually quite moderate to slow in tempo The dances themselves are mainly group dances rather than individual or dual dances 1 Clogs are often worn during dances however Dutch clog dancing is very different from its more modern counterpart It is virtually impossible to perform highly active dances with Dutch clogs which are entirely made from wood not just the sole and hence the clogs function as additional percussion by stamping rhythmically source source Lang zal hij leven a Dutch folk song In the early 19th century rural Dutch folk began moving to cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam bringing with them folk traditions Many of their songs and dances however began to dwindle in popularity In the early part of the 20th century however a number of urban intellectuals travelled to the countrysides to record with local musicians a process paralleled in other European countries such as Spain In the 1970s the Netherlands underwent a roots revival led by artists like Gerard van Maasakkers Jos Koning Dommelvolk and RK Veulpoepers BV Fungus and Wolverlei Many of the folk songs performed by these musicians was collected by Cobi Schreijer and Ate Doornbosch the latter of whom broadcast them on his radio program Onder de groene linde Under the green lime It was in about 1974 that the Dutch folk revival peaked a year marked by the first recording of Fungus and the birth of Wargaren from the band Pitchwheel The mainstream popularity of the Dutch roots revival was short lived but it continued in Friesland where a handful of groups starting with Irolt in the mid 1970s sang in the West Frisian language Frisian folk music has survived thus aided in part by the Aaipop Festival in Nylan and annual festival in Joure At Joure s festival established in 1955 participants dress in 19th century style clothes and perform traditional music and dance like the skotsploech ensembles Dutch folk rock group Matzko performing on an island in the river Vltava in Prague in the summer of 2005 Modern revivalists include the Groningen band Torf Folkcorn Pekel and Twee Violen en een Bas Lirio Dubius Mus Matzko We nun Henk Moluccan Dutch musicians like Tala Mena Siwa and the Moluccan Moods Orchestra have had some success with pop based Moluccan music while kaseko a style from the former Dutch colony of Suriname has also seen mainstream popularity primarily due to musicians like William Souvenir and Carlo Jones Jazz EditMain article Dutch jazz See also Category Dutch jazz musicians The North Sea Jazz Festival attracts artists from international acclaim Misha Mengelberg June 5 1935 March 3 2017 was a jazz pianist and composer He was the pianist on Eric Dolphy s last album Last Date 1964 Also featuring on that record was the drummer Han Bennink and together with Piet Noordijk they formed a quartet which had a number of different bassists They played at the Newport Jazz Festival in 1966 In 1967 he co founded the Instant Composers Pool an organisation which promoted avant garde Dutch jazz performances and recordings with Han Bennink and Willem Breuker Mengelberg played with a large variety of musicians He often performed in a duo with compatriot Bennink and with other musicians including Derek Bailey Peter Brotzmann Evan Parker Anthony Braxton Han Bennink born April 17 1942 is a jazz drummer percussionist and multi instrumentalist Through the 1960s he drummed with a number of American musicians visiting the Netherlands including Dexter Gordon Sonny Rollins and Eric Dolphy He subsequently became a central figure in the emerging European free improvisation or free jazz scene From the late 1960s he played in a trio with saxophonist Peter Brotzmann and Belgian pianist Fred Van Hove which became a duo after Van Hove s departure in 1976 Through much of the 1990s he played in Clusone 3 also known as the Clusone Trio a trio with saxophonist and clarinetist Michael Moore and cellist Ernst Reijseger He has often played duos with Mengelberg and collaborated with him alongside other musicians As well as playing with these long standing groups Bennink has performed and recorded solo such as Tempo Comodo 1982 and played with many free improvisation and free jazz musicians including Derek Bailey Conny Bauer Don Cherry and Alexander von Schlippenbach as well as more conventional jazz musicians Willem Breuker November 4 1944 July 23 2010 was a jazz bandleader composer arranger saxophonist and bass clarinetist Since 1974 he led the 10 piece Willem Breuker Kollektief which performed jazz in a theatrical and often unconventional manner drawing elements from theater and vaudeville Pop music in Dutch language EditMain article Nederpop Many Dutch artists have become popular by singing songs in their own language It started with Peter Koelewijn in the late 1950s the first to sing Rock and Roll in Dutch In the 1960s it was mainly Boudewijn de Groot to this day extremely popular In the 1970s there were many performers of which Rob de Nijs stood out The 1980s were for Andre Hazes and less Koos Alberts The 1990s were dominated by Marco Borsato Other well known names throughout the years were Jan Smit Frans Bauer Gerard Joling Gordon Guus Meeuwis and Rene Froger Another notable Dutch band is Tambourine In addition there is a great number of bands that compose and perform pop and rock songs in the Dutch language That started in the 1970s with Polle Eduard Bots and Normaal which sang in dialect Late 70s and early 80s there was a big boom of bands that used the Dutch speaking songs Well known representatives from that period Doe Maar Het Goede Doel Frank Boeijen Groep and Toontje Lager and during the late 80s De Dijk The Scene 2 and Trockener Kecks In the 90s there was a second boom of the genre in Acda en de Munnik Blof Van Dik Hout and IOS Rock and pop music EditSee also Dutch rock Pioneers of Dutch rock were the so called Indorock bands from the late 1950s like The Tielman Brothers and the Blue Diamonds They played rock guitar instrumentals when most of the Dutch youth had hardly heard of rock n roll They stemmed from the Indo community in The Hague and were pivotal in earning that city the title of Beatstad Beat city in later years With 60s bands like Golden Earring and Shocking Blue and Kane and Anouk in the 1990s The Hague became synonymous for mainstream rock Shocking Blue in 1956 More progressive music emerged in the 1960s in Amsterdam In 1964 see 1964 in music The Outsiders were the first Dutch psychedelic rock band to become successful Well known was the Haagse Scene many of the popular bands of the 60s came from The Hague such as Shocking Blue which topped the US charts in 1970 with Venus Golden Earring Q65 The Motions Earth amp Fire Other representatives from this period the Cats Tee Set Bintangs Sandy Coast Cuby amp the Blizzards and Brainbox George Baker acquired international fame with the songs Little Green Bag 1969 and Una Paloma Blanca 1975 From the late 1960s the post war generation gained political influence Many state subsidized rock venues opened all over the country These clubs like Amsterdam s Paradiso and Melkweg were stepping stones for many alternative rock bands on their first European tour and the Dutch crowd stayed well informed about new British and American acts In the 1970s some artists stood out Herman Brood became the country s ultimate rock n roll icon He even scored a hit in the US with Saturday Night and subsequently became the epitome of the rock n roll junkie he often sang about He had been in the media spotlight until his suicide in 2001 Other bands from the 70s include Pussycat lead singer Toni Wille whose song Mississippi hit the charts at number one in Netherlands in 1975 and many other countries including UK in 1976 Gruppo Sportivo Massada Vitesse Solution the Nits Focus and still Golden Earring with their greatest hit ever Radar Love also Top 10 in the US The band Teach In is best known for winning the Eurovision Song Contest 1975 with their song Ding A Dong The band was founded in 1969 and parted in 1980 Throughout this time there were several changes in lineup The late 70s and early 80s gave rise to many one hit wonders and some bands that lasted for longer Girl groups Luv and Dolly Dots but also disco bands Spargo and Time Bandits were among the most successful alongside the Golden Earring which scored some of their biggest hits with Radar Love Twilight Zone and When The Lady Smiles The Nits developed a large audience outside the Netherlands including Finland Switzerland Germany France Belgium Greece and Canada and in 1989 were the first Dutch band to play in the then still Soviet Union Urban Dance Squad was a cross over band combining hip hop with funk and rock The band s minor American success proved to be influential Their music style rapcore influenced bands like Rage Against the Machine Van Halen was created by Edward Van Halen who was of Dutch heritage Vengaboys in 2009 The 1990s made international hits courtesy of 2 Unlimited 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor and Vengaboys However the 1990s was also the start of the DJ era Ferry Corsten Tiesto Armin van Buuren DJ Jean and Bart Claessen started their careers in the 1990s and became the stars of their era Dutch bands in the 2000s are Intwine The Sheer Naked Shepherd Krezip Di rect and Johan Originally a semi finalist in the fifth season of The Voice of Holland singer songwriter Duncan Laurence went on to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 with his song Arcade thereby granting the country its first Eurovision win since Teach In in 1975 3 Arcade later became a sleeper hit by early 2021 and also made its way onto the top 30 of the US Billboard Hot 100 thus allowing Laurence to join the list of a few Dutch pop acts to score a hit in the US 4 5 Current pop acts include Esmee Denters Anouk Sharon Doorson Davina Michelle Maan Nielson Eva Simons Ilse DeLange Toni Wille Pussycat Celine Cairo and Belgian Dutch girl group K3 6 Hard rock Edit Brothers and founding members of Van Halen lead guitarist Edward Van Halen and drummer Alex Van Halen are from the Netherlands having been born in Nijmegen in the mid 1950s before eventually moving to the United States in 1962 Punk rock Edit Ivy Green was among the first punk bands originating from Hazerswoude Tedje en de Flikkers a group of homosexuals flikkers is Dutch for faggots from Nijmegen was one of the most infamous punk formation of the Netherlands They sprang from the left wing and gay movements that thrived in Nijmegen during the 1970s and 1980s Their provocative performances politically more than musically often literally resulted in orgies of sex drugs and noise They existed only for three years 1977 1980 The Ex is an Amsterdam group of musicians making something that could be called punk De Heideroosjes is also a well known Dutch punk rock group singing in Dutch English German and Limburgish Boerenrock Edit Some bands create a kind of rock music sometimes called Boerenrock farmers rock These bands mix rock and pop music with regional influences sometimes sung in one of the regional dialects and lyrics influenced by life in rural areas Examples include BZB Band Zonder Banaan and WC Experience from North Brabant Normaal and Jovink en de Voederbietels from Gelderland who sing in Dutch Low Saxon Rowwen Heze and Neet Oet Lottum from Limburg who sing in Limburgish Mooi Wark from Drenthe who also sing in Dutch Low Saxon and Jitiizer from Friesland who sing in West Frisian Musically the music played by such bands can be described as a rowdy straightforward style of rock music inspired by bands such as ZZ Top Motorhead AC DC and Creedence Clearwater Revival At other times influences from pop music and folk music for instance the case with Rowwen Heze can be heard Not rarely these bands display a lot of humorous elements in their repertoire lyrics and live performances An example is the repertoire of the WC Experience which contains cover songs from bands such as Queen Guns N Roses and Madness only the lyrics are replaced by different rather silly lyrics in their own dialect Also the name of Band Zonder Banaan means Band without a Banana and is a humorous play on the name of a famous Dutch pop band BZN Band Zonder Naam or Band Without a Name The name Jovink en de Voederbietels is a contraction of the names of the two founding band members Hendrik Jan Lovink en Gijs Jolink and voederbietel is a humorous contraction of the Dutch Low Saxon word for sugar beets used as food for horses and the name of the world famous British popband The Beatles of which they used a number of songs in which they replaced the lyrics for Achterhooks ones Boerenrock bands tend to perform at local festivities and concerts in big tents in rural areas rather than in concert halls in bigger cities An event where a lot of Boerenrock music can be heard and a famous event amongst Boerenrock bands and fans is the annual Zwarte Cross Festival Black Motocross which is organized by members of Jovink en de Voederbietels The event is a mixture of several motocross related activities and a rock festival Indie rock Edit Main article Indie rock in the Netherlands In the 1990s indie rock band Bettie Serveert was formed and independent record label Excelsior Recordings released albums of Dutch indie rock bands like Caesar Ghost Trucker Alamo Race Track Johan Spinvis Gem Bauer Daryll Ann zZz and many others After 2000 Voicst was formed and became popular after a beer commercial hit single for Heineken After leaving Zoppo and forming Avec A musician Yuri Landman received international attention as an experimental luthier for famous experimental rock bands Dutch noise rock acts are The Ex Gone Bald The Moi Non Plus Adept Bonne Aparte Feverdream Post rock We vs Death Electropunk Aux Raus In the Netherlands the indie music scene is mainly present in Amsterdam Rotterdam The Hague Groningen and Utrecht A cross media platform called Subbacultcha hosts nights in venues where many international touring avant garde rockbands like Health Enon Miracle Fortress Mahjongg These Are Powers Pre perform as well as local indie and noise rock acts like The Moi Non Plus Bonne Aparte Adept Hospital Bombers Pfaff Subbacultcha also publishes a musical magazine with in depth interviews with the touring bands and arranges instant recording sessions in a studio in the Vondelpark with those bands In the Hague the State X New Forms takes place annually in Paard van Troje Heavy metal Edit Within Temptation in 2008 Symphonic metal Edit The Netherlands are also known for symphonic metal bands such as Within Temptation The Gathering Stream of Passion After Forever Delain and Epica They became successful in the late 1990s and in the beginning of the new millennium However bands like Supersister and Kayak who had a hit with Ruthless Queen were already internationally successful in the 1970s In the 1980s Vandenberg was internationally successful Progressive metal Edit Unique progressive metal music is composed by Arjen Anthony Lucassen From the long list of his projects Ayreon is the most famous Arjen s music is characterised by distinct vocals storyline concepts and the wide spectrum of musical instruments used Extreme metal Edit Death metal Edit Similarly in the last decade of the previous century a more extreme variety of metal death metal has had some success Starting in the late 1980s and early 1990s bands like Pestilence Sinister Asphyx Altar Gorefest and God Dethroned gained popularity both inside and outside of Europe At the present bands like Pyaemia Disavowed Prostitute Disfigurement Hail of Bullets The Monolith Deathcult Inhume Callenish Circle Rompeprop Legion of the Damned MaYaN and Severe Torture enjoy a similar status Black metal Edit Several black metal bands have risen to prominence from the Netherlands recently Carach Angren Cirith Gorgor Israthoum Dodecahedron Ordo Draconis Funeral Winds Lugubre Slechtvalk and Urfaust are some of the best known Israeli group Melechesh have also made the Netherlands their permanent base of operations Viking folk metal band Heidevolk are also gaining popularity Doom metal Edit Dutch doom metal bands include Officium Triste Deinonychus The Gathering and to a certain extent Asphyx Experimental EditThe Dutch musical culture has a small experimental music scene with a few artists that tour international such as Machinefabriek solo projects of members of The Ex Toktek Gijs Gieskes Knalpot Yuri Landman Jaap Blonk Wessel Westerveld Wouter van Veldhoven Michiel van de Weerthof Bram Stadhouders his brother Jasper Stadhouders Lukas Simonis and Michel Banabila Also Pierre Bastien lives and works in The Netherlands although not strongly connected to the Dutch scene Venues like WORM in Rotterdam Extrapool in Nijmegen and STEIM OT301 and Mediamatic in Amsterdam are the main venues for this musical niche Electronic dance music Edit Martin Garrix in 2016 In the early 1990s Dutch DJs developed a style of electronic dance music called gabber The style was developed in reaction to the commercialization of house music and was heavily influenced by early hardcore from Frankfurt and New York City The DJs stripped the music of what they perceived as excess sounds songs were reduced to a high speed monotonous beat of sometimes over 260 beats per minute The first ever record to be labeled gabber was Amsterdam waar lech dat dan by Rotterdam based The Euromasters as a reaction to the media always focusing on Amsterdam It has to be said that Amsterdam based D Shake was probably to be the first to use the term gabber in a 1990 Dutch TV program Important gabber groups and DJs are the Rotterdam Terror Corps The Dark Raver and Neophyte Gabbers distinguish themselves through hair bald heads and clothes Australian and Cavello Now gabber is usually called early hardcore Gabber also spawned happy hardcore an offshoot of gabber and Breakbeat Hardcore a genre of dance music that originated in England Important groups and DJs in happy hardcore include Charly Lownoise and Mental Theo Party Animals and Flamman amp Abraxas The Netherlands has also spawned many Eurodance acts such as 2 Unlimited Alice Deejay the Venga Boys the Two Brothers on the 4th Floor and Twenty Four Seven Many of the world s top trance DJs are Dutch such as Armin van Buuren Ferry Corsten and Tiesto The DJ Mag Top 10 has been dominated by the Dutch for many years In 2012 five of the 10 DJs were Dutch Tiesto has been awarded best DJ three times in a row by DJ Mag and is still present in the top 10 Armin van Buuren then took over first place subsequently doing this for four years in a row Many foreign DJs also live in and operate from the Netherlands Drum and bass is also popular in the Netherlands with notable artists including Noisia and Black Sun Empire The Netherlands is also home to many of the largest trance events on earth including Sensation and Trance Energy Other popular DJs from the Netherlands include Afrojack Hardwell Laidback Luke Fedde le Grand Nicky Romero Dash Berlin D Block amp S Te Fan DJ Isaac Wildstylez Headhunterz Brennan Heart Sander van Doorn W amp W Ummet Ozcan R3HAB Yellow Claw Ran D and Martin Garrix The Dutch have through the years also made a reputation for themselves with their underground scene A multitude of small independent record labels event organizations and artists have cropped up through the years Artists such as Speedy J the Acid Junkies Orlando Voorn Miss Djax Unit Moebius and I F have all gained international recognition paving the way for several new electronic artists from the Lowlands Hip hop EditMain article nederhop Several Dutch groups have played an important role in the development of rap and hiphop in the Netherlands The Urban Dance Squad led by Rude Boy who later also played with Junkie XL produced an original mix of rock and rap laying the foundation for the nu metal hype of the late 1990s and early 2000s Def La Desh and the Fresh Witness led by Wendy Wright brought rap with vocals to the forefront with groups like TLC following The Osdorp Posse were the founders of Dutch rap or nederhop Their frontman Def P Pascal Griffioen switched from English to Dutch in 1988 which made him one of the first to rap in Dutch commercially That year Def P IJsblok King and Seda formed the Osdorp Posse Over the years they explored all sides of hiphop from poetic hiphop to politically engaged hiphop They introduced several Anglicisms in the Dutch language such as moederneuker motherfucker But before Osdorp Posse Rotterdam based rapper Def Rhymz and other members of Bad Boys Posse already used the Dutch language for raps during underground concerts Other important Dutch rappers are The Opposites De Jeugd van Tegenwoordig Pete Philly amp Perquisite Extince Kempi Brainpower Opgezwolle Spookrijders Snelle Polderkartel Typhoon and Def Rhymz Currently Nicolay is one of the leading hip hop producers to come out of the region See also EditAndy Tielman Culture of the Netherlands Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest Music of Bonaire and Curacao Music of Belgium Clan of XymoxNotes Edit Nederlandse jaarfeesten en hun liederen door de eeuwen heen by M Kruijswijk ISBN 90 6550 799 X Dutch Wikipedia page Eurovision 2019 Netherlands wins song contest BBC News 19 May 2019 Duncan Laurence blijft klimmen in Billboard Hot 100 RTL Boulevard in Dutch 2021 06 29 Retrieved 2021 08 29 Have there really been no true Eurovision success stories since the 70s Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC 2021 05 23 Retrieved 2021 08 29 Wearepopslags com Archived 2009 11 19 at the Wayback Machine We Are Pop Slags Pop Atlas The NetherlandsReferences EditBloemendaal Wim Tilting at Windmills 2000 In Broughton Simon and Ellingham Mark with McConnachie James and Duane Orla Ed World Music Vol 1 Africa Europe and the Middle East pp 207 210 Rough Guides Ltd Penguin 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