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Izegem, Belgium (2000 – present)
Rapper from Izegem of the West-Flemish hiphopcrew ’t Hof van Commerce who one day got a guitar in hand and suddenly turned into a sort of singer-songwriter, as he says himself a musical crossing between “Urbanus and Ween”.
The MC in question was Filip Cauwelier, aka Flip Kowlier (or “Levrancier”), who had already given proof that he had something more to offer than rhyming in the dialect of West-Flanders, by playing the bass in the formation My Velma (the band that Jan Leyers founded after the demise of Leyers, Michiels & Soulsister).
After the second ’t Hof van Commerce album he (and the rest of the band - e.g. 4T4’s “Atomic”) craved for something else, and more precisely a solo-adventure “Because I’m kinda lazy, thing dragged on for quite a while though. One day, however, I drove to a music shop and bought me a microphone stand and a 4-trackrecorder and started writing songs. These were quite close to the things of ‘t Hof: lots of rap, lots of beats. I’ve stil got these at home, I can do something with them later. But the real spark came when i was offered an acoustisc guitar after one of the last gigs of ‘t Hof by a girl … It was just a nice girl who happened to have some guitars at home she didn’t play on anymore. I first wanted to buy it of her, but she didn’t want anything else than me taking her to a gig of ‘t Hof. OK I said, that’s a deal. It was then and with that guitar that I started to write popsongs.”. So, the song “Gele Stylo” on the second Hof Van Commerce-cd “.herman” got a sequel.
The MC in question was Filip Cauwelier, aka Flip Kowlier (or “Levrancier”), who had already given proof that he had something more to offer than rhyming in the dialect of West-Flanders, by playing the bass in the formation My Velma (the band that Jan Leyers founded after the demise of Leyers, Michiels & Soulsister).
After the second ’t Hof van Commerce album he (and the rest of the band - e.g. 4T4’s “Atomic”) craved for something else, and more precisely a solo-adventure “Because I’m kinda lazy, thing dragged on for quite a while though. One day, however, I drove to a music shop and bought me a microphone stand and a 4-trackrecorder and started writing songs. These were quite close to the things of ‘t Hof: lots of rap, lots of beats. I’ve stil got these at home, I can do something with them later. But the real spark came when i was offered an acoustisc guitar after one of the last gigs of ‘t Hof by a girl … It was just a nice girl who happened to have some guitars at home she didn’t play on anymore. I first wanted to buy it of her, but she didn’t want anything else than me taking her to a gig of ‘t Hof. OK I said, that’s a deal. It was then and with that guitar that I started to write popsongs.”. So, the song “Gele Stylo” on the second Hof Van Commerce-cd “.herman” got a sequel.
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