DJ Dennis van der Geest, MC E1 Ten and I were performing at one of the only festivals in the Netherlands which could take place due to all the Covid rules. As you can see, this square was sparsly occupied with chairs and paid entrance while normally the square is filled with 15000 people and concerts are for free.
The program of the festival is varied; wisely called Jazz & More so it can be jazzy or funky. Definitely not a purist festival.
Thank you Haarlem for having us! We are working on some footage, hopefully I will be able to post it within a few weeks.
My latest mix is now online. Venus Tunes Sessions is a monthly mix by Susanne Alt on Freak31, aired every first Sunday of the month at 19:00h. In addition, earlier Venus Tunes Sessions shows are repeated every Friday between 20:00-21:00 and Tuesday 21:00-22:00.Freak 31 has around 250 daily listeners (less during the week, more in the weekend) and a total of +10.000 listeners every month. In addition to Mixcloud and Hearthis, all mixes are also available as podcasts on Deezer and iTunes.It was in 2015 when I had my first official dj gig and since 2016 I started to perform regularly. This took place in Amsterdam's Skyybar, Floor17 and The Harbourclub Zuid... bit by bit, other places like Momo and W Amsterdam followed, leading to club bookings as a dj and festival bookings with Venus Tunes Live in the Netherlands and abroad. All of this in addition to my normal life as a musician. I love dj'ing as it adds another facet to my musicianship.Listen to all editions of the Venus Tunes Sessions where you like; choose your platform: Venus Tunes Sessions is a monthly guest mix by Susanne Alt on Freak31, aired every first Sunday of the month at 1900h. Streaming Dance, straight from Amsterdam. - All photos (c) by Haarlem Jazz & More, see the full gallery on Haarlem Jazz & More on Facebook. DJ Dennis van der Geest, MC E1 Ten and I were performing at one of the only festivals in the Netherlands which could take place due to all the Covid rules. As you can see, this square was sparsly occupied with chairs and paid entrance while normally the square is filled with 15000 people and concerts are for free. The program of the festival is varied; wisely called Jazz & More so it can be jazzy or funky. Definitely not a purist festival. Thank you Haarlem for having us! We are working on some footage, hopefully I will be able to post it within a few weeks.