Bram cools
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I'm Bram Cools, I'm not a band...
Why this name?
it is my real name!!!
Do you play live?
I do like to play live...
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
people have acces to much more music, which is a good thing. In the end if the music is good enough than mp3s are not enough and the CD's will be bought anyway... at least that's the way it works for me...
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
They would never want to sign me...
Band History:
One fine day a guy named Bram Cools started to play on an old crappy guitar, and the obvious next step for him was to make his own songs and record them onto a tape. To do that he didn't only use the guitar, but sometimes he tried other instruments to make some sounds with them that could by some be described as music... So there were some tapes of which he made very few copies ('Bram C: avonturen in lofi', 'BRAM: ....@@**][' and finally some kind of compilation tape with the name of 'the irresistible 21st century virgin boy') which contained a lot of not so wel-recorded lofi singersongwriter-stuff and some weird experimental interludes... Not much sound quality and sometimes a bit out of tune, but hey, lofi is cool!!

When you make music you also have to play it from time to time, so the obvious next step here was to play this music live, using different names, usually as 'the irresistible 21st century virgin boy' or just under his own name, and one time he formed a duo called the 'pro-christ antifolk revival', but that name did only last for one show (at the startforum festival '04) Later it just became Bram C(ools) or 'the irresistible 21st century virgin boy' even there were more people there to play the songs...

He learned how to play and sing better til it was kind of acceptable, and he found out how to record his music with different tools and then put his music on CD instead of the old tapes. Still lofi and not too professional but a lot better for most of the people sinds cassete tapes are so old-fashioned these days... But some of the old songs are still being played now... Songs in english, songs in dutch, songs about people, songs about love, songs about this society, songs about girls, songs about God... Playing live he also sings some songs written by Bob Dylan, 16 horsepower, Stef Bos, daniel Johnston and occasionally even soul-junk.

He also formed a new ensemble to play some of the more "God-focussed' songs -which were sometimes recorded with a lot of instruments- in a bigger format, and so the 'Contemporary Christian Muzak collective' (CCMc) was born, with some great musicians -being great friends too- who like to have fun and try to play some beautiful intense music that may make a connection bethween the listener and his Creator...

Bram is still living in a quiet little village close to the city of Antwerp, and still writing, playing and recording songs, and wondering about music, life, God and love... The irresistible 21st century virgin boy is still singing his soings on this hostile and fallen planet, and his CCM collective is still trying to make some creative noises for the Father of Creativity and for human ears who want to hear them...

the story is surely to be continued one day...
Your influences?
In semi-chronological order from my teen years till now: the cranberries, nirvana (unplugged), Bob Dylan, U2, sting, madness, mark knopfler/dire straits, John Lennon, dEUS, moondog Jr, sixteen horsepower, think of one, larry norman, Elly & Rikkert, stef Bos, soul-junk, Johnny Cash, wovenhand, John Michael Talbot, nederbiet-muziek, pedro the lion, Irisch folk music, Tuvan throat singers, white stripes, spinvis, daniel johnston, sigur ros, sufjan stevens, danielson, half-handed cloud, psalters, anathallo...
Favorite spot?
Antwerp!!!!
Equipment used:
whatever I can lay my hands on... Long live the crappy equipment sound!!!
Anything else...?
don't eat taxus leaves kids!!
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