Bauer (band)

Bauer is a band founded in 1999 by former Bettie Serveert drummer Berend Dubbe and based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. To support the debut Bauer album with live shows, Dubbe formed a live band and with member Sonja van Hamel, Bauer was presented as a pop-duo from 2000-2006.[1] Together, they released three records. In 2000, Bauer won a Zilveren Harp (Silver Harp) awarded by Dutch organization BUMA/STEMRA.[2] What began as electropop on earlier albums [3] developed over time into orchestral pop.[4]

Bauer
OriginAmsterdam, Netherlands
GenresIndie rock, orchestral pop
Years active1999–present
LabelsBasta Music
MembersBerend Dubbe
Past membersSonja van Hamel (2000 - 2006)

In 2016, after almost 10 years, there is a new Bauer album: Eyes Fully Open. Like 1999's On the Move, it is a solo album (Dubbe). It is the first Bauer album released on Basta Music [5] (previously the band was signed to Excelsior Recordings Partners in Crime, and Wabana).

Discography

YearTitleLabel Other information
1999On the MoveExcelsior Recordings Solo album (Berend Dubbe)
2000Can't Stop SingingPartners in Crime Records
2001Can't Stop SingingWabana Records USA release
2004BaueresqueExcelsior Recordings
2006The Bauer Melody of 2006Excelsior Recordings featuring Metropole Orkest
2016Eyes Fully OpenBasta Music Solo album (Berend Dubbe)

References

  1. Muziekencyclopedie entry
  2. NRC Handelsblad review
  3. Enola Magazine, Belgium
  4. Volkskrant review
  5. 3VOOR12 review


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