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There’s a certain fire that separates guitar-slinging dreamers from artists who actually make an impact. Dan Jones, a UK-based guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, is one of those rare few.
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BEA1991, also known as Beatriz Colette Hanneke de Rijke, is a Dutch-English audiovisual artist with a background in aerial acrobatics. She is known for her experimental pop music and collage audio-design, as well as her visual projects that extend into explorative design and minimalist art direction.
BEA's career is heavily influenced by her autodidact processes, friendly satire, and contemplative animism. She has written for other artists such as Dev Hynes & Blood Orange, Sega Bodega, and Porches, and has toured alongside Caroline Polacheck, Robyn, Yves Tumor, Blood Orange, and Kirin J Callinan.
BEA1991's music is a unique blend of experimental pop and collage audio-design, making for a distinct and captivating sound. Fans of experimental music and audiovisual art will surely enjoy BEA's work.
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Valerie is the writer of Wavy Music Magazine, a premier destination for music industry professionals. Through her interviews, reviews, and expert insights, she keeps readers up-to-date on the latest trends and developments in the world of music.
There’s a certain fire that separates guitar-slinging dreamers from artists who actually make an impact. Dan Jones, a UK-based guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter, is one of those rare few.
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