
Setting lyrics by vocalist and sound poet Jaap Blonk, based on fragments of existing texts including advertisements, catalogues, and the writings of 16th century alchemists, to an improvisational interplay of synthesizer and percussion, Braaxtaal has created some of the most adventurous music in the Netherlands. The trio took a step even further, in 2000, when their album Dworr Buun featured lyrics, written by Blonk, in a fantasy language. Formed in 1987, Braaxtaal initially used the words of Dutch poet Lucebert as lyrics.
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As I Was Saying
speechlos
Popocatepetl
schele schoft
Kamoku
Rational
Ach
Rill Out
Katalog der Schweren Metalle
Muzikaret
Électrique
Zood Vooiig
Koekela Dast
Hoe Tarr
Glag
Riekeleu Vuisma
Dworr Buun
Dongstra
electrique
Electique
Glag (3)
Bla-blaing on No Nonsense
Glag (2)
All Day Belly Rumble
Ailatilolitalia
Deutsche Lyrik
Hommage à A.A. I
Spraakwater
Hommage à A.A. II
Glag I
Йlectrique
Kwik-me-dit schar-luup
Glag (1)
Sememani Part I
Schele Schloft
Sememani Pt. 1
Sememani Part II
Glag II
Glag III
Zood Vooliig
Muzikarest
Semememani Pt. 2
Katalog Schweren Metalle
Karmoku
Ιlectrique
Spraakwater (excerpt)
Hommage à A.A. I I
Glag IV
Hommage A A.A. I.
Klopstaal
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