BlofBLØF is an award-winning four-piece Dutch Netherlands rock rock music band from Vlissingen, Zeeland, the Netherlands, who have become popular with regional and international fans for their music, their frequent collaborations with bands from other parts of the world, willingness to incorporate other genres into their "sound", and focus on bettering the world around them. They have twice won the prestigious Edison Award for "Best Band" in the Netherlands. On 17 March 2001, the band received a shock. Drummer Chris Götte died in a motorcycle accident. Stunned by the news, the band stopped performing for some time to mourn the loss of their friend. A year later, they released the Live-CD Oog In Oog — Live In Ahoy, the last concert featuring Götte. They finally decided to continue, and chose a new drummer; Norman Bonink, who had experience playing in Frank Boeijen's band. Their first album in this new line-up was Blauwe Ruis in 2002 dedicated to Chris Götte and his family, followed by another Live DVD, Tussen Nacht En Morgen. While Blauwe Ruis is clearly influenced by the passing of Chris, the band decided to create a lighter, more positive album in 2003 called Omarm. BLØF traveled to Kenya in 2003 to play with artists there, and they later used their experiences there as an inspiration for their seventh studio album. The band performed internationally after this. In 2004, the American band Counting Crows toured with BLØF, forming a strong friendship, and together, both bands recorded and performed during the summer. They made a single together called "Holiday in Spain", singing the song as a duet, in both languages, which has added to its popularity, and gained increasing visibility and interest in the United States. In 2005 BLØF began traveling around the world for exposure to new cultures and inspiration for a new album, and were successful in their efforts, with a new album, Umoja being recorded. It was eventually released in 2006. The Umoja project tries to raise awareness for the Millennium Development Goals, collaborating with artists from 12 countries they visited on their tour., The project has resulted in many spinoffs: concerts in the Netherlands with almost all musicians that participated in the Umoja project, a special concert with the Kodo Kodo (taiko group) drummers from Japan, a book Umoja Travel Lodge, and a DVD of the Umoja concerts. While being a very successful project it's also very demanding for the Band. They say they greatly underestimated the amount of work that goes into such a project. In BLØF's next album, Oktober, released in October 2008, they went back to basics, with a stripped down sound, and all tracks recorded in one take with no overdubs. The recording sessions in January and February, 2008 produced enough material for 2 albums so a second album is due to appear in early 2009, expected to be named April. Studio albums Compilations Live albums DVDs Singles
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