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Too many birds

Ruben van Dijk

Nominally a blog about music (folk, ambient, indie rock). I'm prone to digress.

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Latest Issues

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Dried roses #15: Le Guess Who? and Dutch-language folk

Dried roses is my roundup of music, new and old, that I’ve recently enjoyed.

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Dried roses #14: Jeff Tweedy, Kath Bloom

Dried roses is my roundup of music, new and old, that I’ve recently enjoyed. Sometimes I write a 1200 word reflection on Taylor Swift, greed, and poptimism; throw it out, and realise I’d much rather write about a 58-year old troubadour.

3 months ago
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Dried roses #13: Birch & Nowacka, Hebden & Tyler

Dried roses is my roundup of music, new and old, that I’ve recently enjoyed. Sometimes I need to vent about sports first.

4 months ago
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Dried roses #12: James McMurtry, Ryan Davis

Dried roses is my roundup of music, new and old, that I've recently enjoyed. Sometimes it might take me four months to write one.

4 months ago
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  • Ruben van Dijk

    Rotterdam-based (music) writer for OOR, Gonzo (circus), Vers Beton, with a penchant for maudlin cowboys, traditional folk and birdsong.

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