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Mathieu Boogaerts

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126: 22: 156:, where he spent his early childhood before acquainting himself with the piano. At age ten he started playing an organ intended for use by his mother, who never picked it up. After two years of taking courses, he started his first musical group at age 13 with two fellow students and friends from middle school. 66:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 52: 69:
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His music is known for its laid-back style and many of his songs include a very light and delicate drum beat.
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The son of a pharmacist mother and antiquarian father, Mathieu was born in
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His sketchy, intimate sound sometimes mixes African rhythms with
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After many years travelling the world, mostly Africa (especially
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is accompanied by an amateur film made by Boogaerts himself.
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