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Vive La Fête - Grand Prix
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CJ Bolland
500 Euro Cocktail
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mp3 album (320kbps) |

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Cineréx
- CX
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mp3 album (320kbps) |

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A Brand
Hammerhead
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CJ Bolland
The first release on R&S was 'Do That Dance' in 1989 and the subsequent five years were certainly productive with CJ recording a string of singles as The Project, Pulse, Sonic Solution, Ravesignal, Space Opera, Schism and of course CJ Bolland. It was during this period that CJ recorded the best-known records of his career, the turbo charged rave anthem 'Horsepower' on '91's 'Ravesignal III' EP and '92's 'Fourth Sign' LP which included the hypnotic 'Camargue' and the galloping 'Night Breed'.
CJ was also DJing regularly in the UK alongside some of the biggest names on the techno scene: "At the time I was so busy banging out tracks that I didn't look back. I knew by playing them out that they were liked and enjoyed on the dancefloor; naturally that feels pretty good and makes you want to work even harder.
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CJ Bolland - The 4th Sign
CJ Bolland's Debut album now for only €7,99
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About The WAB
The WAB started out as the first Belgian e-label to offer alternative bands a way to digitally release and promote their music by building an online platform for Belgian alternative music. This idea was so successful, that it was embraced by more than 300 Belgian artists, selling thousands of downloads worldwide on a daily basis.
The WAB was Belgium's first independent digital distributor to be partnering with the iTunes Music Store.
Originated by musicians, the WAB offers an answer to the problems facing musicians nowadays, in an industry that is rapidly transforming itself.
Originated by musicians, the WAB offers an answer to the problems facing musicians nowadays, in an industry that is rapidly transforming itself.
The WAB houses a wide range of some of Belgium's finest artists and presents a platform where all genres of music, ranging from electronic to jazz and rock are welcome, using one common factor to discern the boundaries: it has to be good and it has to be belgian!
