Wijlen Wij
Wijlen Wij formed in the Netherlands in the early 2010s around Joost Vijzelboom and Thomas Sciarone. They released their debut album 'Aware of the Void' in...
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Wijlen Wij formed in the Netherlands in the early 2010s around Joost Vijzelboom and Thomas Sciarone. They released their debut album 'Aware of the Void' in 2015, which established their sound with ethereal synthscapes and cryptic lyrics. Other songs like 'Bridges' and 'Falling Stars' show their approach to ambient and experimental electronica.
Their music draws from composers like Brian Eno and Steve Reich, but they've developed their own approach that some listeners find challenging. The current lineup includes Thomas van den Berg on drums and percussion alongside the founding members.
They've continued releasing albums like 'The Hollow Body' and 'The Sprawl,' maintaining their focus on sonic exploration rather than conventional structures. Their work stays within that experimental territory without much concern for accessibility or mainstream recognition.
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