Yin Yin with Elmiene, Enemy, and more

Jul 13, 2024  ·  Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam

Yin Yin
Jul 13
Yin Yin
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Austrian composer Manu Delago, known for his unique percussive style and electronic fusion, has worked with Björk and the London Symphony Orchestra. Celebrated globally, he's performed in over 50 countries.
Arooj Aftab, born in Pakistan, is a Berklee grad and Grammy-winning artist known for "Mohabbat." Renowned for her performance at global festivals and recognized by Obama.
Sungazer, an electrojazz duo from Brooklyn, blends Jazz Fusion with EDM. Members include Adam Neely and Shawn Crowder. Known for their innovative style and global tours, they’ve collaborated with Ghost-Note and Moon Hooch. Their debut LP is "Perihelion."
British soul singer Joss Stone, born in Kent, debuted with "The Soul Sessions" which sold over five million copies globally. Known for hits like "Fell in Love with a Boy," she's earned Grammy and BRIT Awards, collaborating with legends like John Legend and Betty Wright.
Grammy-winning blues guitarist & singer Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale, MS, is known for his intense performances. He's toured with Buddy Guy & won 10 Blues Music Awards. Rolling Stone praised his eclectic guitar style.
Masego, born in Virginia, blends genres into TrapHouseJazz. Known for "Tadow," his style mixes jazz study with hip-hop. He has Jamaican roots and collaborates with diverse artists. Achievements include critically acclaimed "Lady Lady."
Philadelphia-born R&B singer Jazmine Sullivan, known for hits like "Need U Bad," and albums "Fearless" & "Reality Show," has earned multiple Grammy nods. Famous for blending traditional and contemporary R&B, she has also collaborated with artists like Missy Elliott and PJ Morton.
Brazilian singer Marisa Monte, known for popular music and samba, has sold 10 million albums globally, won four Latin Grammys among other awards. Famous for hits from albums like "MM" and "Verde, Anil, Amarelo, Cor-de-Rosa e Carvão," she's celebrated as one of Brazil's greatest artists.
Thee Sacred Souls, a San Diego band, gained momentum with their debut album under Daptone, earning fame with hits and fans like Timbaland and Gary Clark Jr. Their soulful music led to national TV spots and sold-out shows in the US, UK, and Europe.
Tems, born in Nigeria, is redefining music with a unique blend of alternative R&B and Neo-soul. Known for "Mr Rebel," her deep passion pushes the culture forward.
NYC's soul-pop band Lawrence, formed by siblings Clyde and Gracie, mixes high-energy, horn-heavy sounds. Known for "Don't Lose Sight" and collaborations with Jon Bellion. Toured with The Jonas Brothers.
Jazz guitarist John Scofield, born in Dayton, Ohio, blends post-bop, fusion, and funk. Known for 'Blue Matter' & Grammy-winning 'Past Present'. Worked with Miles Davis, Medeski Martin & Wood. Influential in jazz since the '70s.
Joshua Redman, born in Berkeley, is a renowned tenor saxophonist with a Grammy-nominated, chart-topping career. Known for albums like "Wish" with Pat Metheny and “MoodSwing,” he’s collaborated with Brad Mehldau, Yo-Yo Ma, and the Bad Plus. His work ranges from post-bop to funky jazz with his Elastic Band.
Born in Charlottesville, jazz vocalist Veronica Swift, daughter of jazz icons, gained acclaim with her skillful tradition-based style. Notable for her top Billboard album "Confessions" and varied "This Bitter Earth," she finished second in the 2015 Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition and has collaborated with notables like Wynton Marsalis.
Born in Georgia, jazz-soul singer Wright directed church music before gaining fame with a Billie Holiday tribute. Debuted with "Salt" on Verve Records; notable songs include "Lean In". Launched Blues & Greens Records with "Holding Space" live album.
Vincent Herring, born in Kentucky, raised in California, is a celebrated alto saxophonist known for his soulful, blues-based jazz. Influenced by Cannonball Adderley, he's collaborated with Nat Adderley, Freddie Hubbard, and Art Blakey. Albums include "Scene One" and "Bird at 100." Celebrates hard bop tradition.
Ibrahim Maalouf, born in France, melds jazz with global sounds. Known for "Queen of Sheba" and Grammy nods in 2022 & 2023. First jazz artist to fill France's largest venue, multiple award-winner, collaborates with top artists, backed by Quincy Jones.
Chicago-born, Brooklyn-based Joel Ross is a jazz vibraphonist known for his post-bop style. A protege of Stefon Harris, Ross rose to prominence with Blue Note albums like "Kingmaker" and "Who Are You?", and 2022's "The Parable of the Poet." He's collaborated with Marquis Hill, Makaya McCraven, and played on Grammy-winning Meshell Ndegeocello's album.
Jeremy Pelt, born in Southern California, is a celebrated jazz trumpeter known for a vibrant post-bop style blending 1970s fusion, funk, Latin influences, and modern jazz. Notable for albums like "November" and "Griot: This Is Important!" and collaborations with jazz icons like Roy Hargrove and Ravi Coltrane.
Laura Misch, South London artist and producer, blends multidisciplinary styles. Known for "Sample The Sky" and eco-conscious projects, she collaborates with Holobiont and performs in unique settings.
Dutch alt-rock singer Anouk, born in The Hague, soared with "Nobody's Wife." Blends rock, pop, blues, and electronica. Known for hits like "Girl," "Lost," and Eurovision song "Birds." Multiple platinum albums, Edison Awards winner. Collaborated with Barry Hay of Golden Earring.
Metropole Orkest excels in jazz, pop, world music, film scores & collaborates with icons like Ella Fitzgerald & Herbie Hancock. Notable for festival appearances and 4 Grammy wins.
From Maastricht, Yīn Yīn blends Thai psych-rock with West coast psychedelia, disco, and funk. Known for albums like "The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers" and "The Age of Aquarius," they're a celebrated act in Europe's music scene.

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