Kloot Per W

Kloot Per W, born Claude Perwez in 1955 in Watermaal-Bosvoorde, is a versatile Belgian musician known for his work as a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and graphic artist. He began his career playing bass for The Misters and guitar for The Employees before pursuing a solo path. One of his notable achievements was reaching the final of Humo's Rock Rally in 1986, where he won a significant prize for the best song. Kloot Per W is also recognized for his innovative use of self-made tapes in live performances, a pioneering approach at the time. He has been involved with various bands, including Polyphonic Size and De Lama's, and has produced records for numerous Belgian rock groups. Additionally, he has collaborated with artists like Isabelle A and Mich Van Hautem, and has worked on projects with Studio Brussel.

Kloot Per W's musical career spans multiple genres and collaborations. He has released music on cassette tapes and later compiled these into CD collections, such as the "Moon" series. His work extends beyond music to graphic art, with numerous exhibitions and album cover designs. In recent years, he has continued to collaborate with other artists, exploring new sounds and projects. Despite his extensive contributions to Belgian music, the specific releases you've listed ("Music," "Why Do All Those Men," "Héros," etc.) do not appear in my available information about Kloot Per W.

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