Myrthe van de Weetering is always searching for authenticity. She plays violin, but in her own way. She writes songs, but in her own style. And she loves to explore the boundaries between folly and music.
In 2019, Myrthe van de Weetering and her band released their debut record Dégoût, a combination of jazz & film noir photography, marking the beginning of a promising musical journey. Their success led to invitations to perform at renowned music festivals such as So What’s Next, Injazz and North Sea Jazz as well as on the radio and on the television show Vrije Geluiden.
The follow-up record, Ghazal, combines music & poetry with a message. The music is a blend of jazz, pop, and hip-hop, woven together by the distinctive sound of the band. The warm and airy sound of the melody section, with its melancholy violin, the intriguing modular piano that adds an organic layer of electronics to the spectrum, the subtle bright sound of the bass, and the delicate drums.
