Young people with passion
Poldertheater & Melkweg RADAR present: THE GOOD NOISE. A project in which young people with a passion for music get the opportunity to record their own song together with professionals from the music world. The program guides the young people from start to finish; they write their own lyrics, record a video clip and make a joint album. The project ends with a concert, which took place last year in the Melkweg, where their song was performed in front of the public for the first time.
Nairo
The talented artist who expresses his feelings in his music, he doesn't really like to talk to people about his problems so he talks to the mic and that's how most of his tunes were created. The moment Nairo stood in the Melkweg for the first time, he knew for sure: I wanted to do this more often. "My goal is to become more famous, because I'm tired of all these rappers of today, if I have to be honest, people need someone who still appreciates music."
Ebony Winter
Ebony swings between the genres Soul and R&B. With her Sunday vibe, raw voice, inspired by Tori Kelly, she has developed her own style. grew up with soul and R&B from artists such as Lauryn Hill, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. She has conquered several stages with her raw voice, such as the Jazz Festival and De Doelen in Rotterdam. The singer-songwriter only became more popular after her debut on national television when she sang Stevie Wonder's song 'Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing' live on Humberto Tan's broadcast. In March she released her new single 'Celebrate'
De$tiney
As a little girl, De$tiney started writing songs from a poetic perspective that incorporated Afro and gospel influences. De$tiney incorporates her daily struggles into her idiosyncratic style that combines hip-hop with R&B. This young talent from Amsterdam-West does not mince her words, resulting in characteristic songs.
Please note: the end time is an indication.