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General Electrique,
See Cinérex.
Give Buzze. Rhythm'n Boogie.
Golden
Green. Songs of Paul Weller.
Gorky - Gorki. What's in a name.
Francis Goya. Nostalgic melodies.
Rocco Granata. Marina Marina Marina.
Ferre Grignard. Ring it, I've got to sing it.
Raymond van het Groenewoud. Best Flemish artist
by a mile.
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Rudolf
Hecke is ekceH floduR spelled backwards.
Tom
Helsen, nicknamed "Buffalo Tom Helsen"
Ivan Heylen, farmers rock'n roll.
't Hof Van Commerce. Rap from West-Vloanderen.
The Honeymoon Killers (Les Tueurs de la lune de
miel).
The Hoodoo Club. Promising young group.
Hoover. Triphop.
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Irish
Coffee, Belgium's answer to Black Sabbath.
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Janez
Detd., poppunk anno 90 and 2000
Jess & James with the J.J.Band, We gotta move !
The Jokers. Ik zag Cecilia komen.
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K's
Choice. Successful even in the States.
Kadril.
Rock with bagpipes.
Kamagurka. Anarcho-absurdist takes to singing.
Kate's Kennel. Witty popband in the seventies.
K3. Heya Mama, Yeke Yeke.
Luk van Kessel. Hotel Paradiso.
Kid
Montana. Belgo-American Softaztec CellCamera.
The Kids, authors of the unofficial Belgian anthem.
Sandra Kim, won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1986.
Kiss My Jazz. Improvisatiepop from the Antwerp
scene.
(Klaus) Klang. Beat it (not a cover of wacko Jacko).
Krapoel in Axe or K.I.A.
Saturday is scum day.
De Kreuners proved rock'n roll in Dutch could
be exiting.
Kuruki. Synth pop and crocodile tears.
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Dan
Lacksman. From Moog to Telex to Tamtam.
Laïs. Young ladies causing a folk-revival.
De Lama's, spitting mammals
Lamp, Lazarus (& Kris). The unrelenting
kisser.
Gene Latter, Look under Brian.
Lavvi Ebbel, nervous city-funk.
Viktor Lazlo, Belgian stylish haute-couture version
of Sade.
Jo Leemans. The Flemish Doris Day.
De Legende. Literary rock.
Jo Lemaire, the girl, not the group.
Jo Lemaire & Flouze, the group, not the girl.
Leyers, Michiels & Soulsister. Swinging
like big dogs.
Liberty Six. Look under Francis Goya.
Lio. Perfect bubblegum pop.
Lou (Depryck) & the Hollywood Bananas. Kingston
on the Zenne.
Lowpass. Triphop from Belgium and Canada.
Luna Twist. A different smell from the same
perfume.
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Machiavel.
Your local symphonic rock band.
The Machines. Brilliant Beatles-esque songwriter.
Ludo Mariman. Frontman of the Kids who also had
a solo career.
Marine. Life in reverse.
Marka. Funny & poignant french rock.
Hugo Matthysen. Hilarious dutch rock.
Maurane. The siren of Homer ? OK
Maximalist!. Far from minimal. See X-legged
Sally.
De Mens. Rock-journalist tries to do it better.
Mensen Blaffen. Cheerful and funky wave
music.
Mercelis. The hopes and dreams of a drunk punk
Metal Molly. The Echternach procession ?
Wim Mertens. Minimalist music.
Paul Michiels. Solo before and after Soulsister.
Miek & Roel folkduo from the sixties
Milk
Inc., milking their hit-formula.
Milk The Bishop. Who's being an asshole
?
The Misters. Changing Partners.
Mitsoobishy Jacson . Flipped Lo-fi.
Moondog Jr. are now called Zita Swoon.
Marc Morgan. Chansonnier with recognizable cap
& glasses.
La Muerte. The Birthday Party meets the Stooges.
My Velma . The "Viking" feeling
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