Joris Vanvinckenroye

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Joris Vanvinckenroye
Joris Vanvinckenroye is a composer, double bassist and founder of Aranis and BASta! He was the founder and composer of Troissoeur, during which time he worked and toured with Sandy Dillon, Daniel B and Satoshi Takeishi.

BIO

Joris Vanvinckenroye is double bass player, composer and artistic coordinator of Cluster.
Together with his brothers, Joris Vanvinckenroye founded the folk/pop/rock formation Troissoeur in 1994 with which they conquered stages at home and abroad for 13-years. In 2020, after a 13-year break, the group restarted.

In 2002, he founded the acoustic, instrumental avant-folk group Aranis. Aranis quickly grew into a quirky chamber music group that was awarded the Youth and Music Prize for Chamber Music and the Klara Tandem Trophy in 2007.

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Aranis released a total of 7 full albums between 2005 and 2017 earning several nominations and played concerts in Europe, Japan and the US.

In 2007 he started a solo project under the name BASta!² (double bass and live electronics including loop station).

Furthermore, Joris collaborates(ed) on numerous music productions, recordings and multidisciplinary productions, including the successful production 'Ongekende Evidenties' by compagnie Rode Boom, the group MOTYK (formerly Flairck), Adana by Muziekpublique, Olla Vogala, Retina dance company (the productions Antipode, Layers of skin, If A then C), …

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