Netherlands
Benjamin
Hi! My name is Benjamin. I write and sing my own songs and I am learning to produce. I want to be able to go further than just singing my songs while playing the guitar or piano, and make a complete song to put out :)
I find it difficult to tell in which genre my music would fit. I always try things out and know when I like something or not. I feel like my vision is strong and I always know what I want to happen for the song.
My songs carry a lot of meaning. I love to experiment lyrics wise and sometimes make sentences that wouldn’t be considered correctly grammer wise. I do this too with song structures, often my songs don’t follow the “ABABCB” structure.
Until now, I have always written in English, but I would love to experiment with the use of the French language.
But overall I am open for experimenting with a lot of new things, since I am also just starting out with really producing and “finishing” songs. The things that I describe my music with are not fixed.
Listen to my music
Wisseloord Network
Damian Bos
erroll antonie
Esmée van Schaik
Ezra van Zuilen
Isa Smeele
James Castelijn
Julia Kippers
Kyra Fisher
Leonardo vieno
Leon Erken
Luc Koelmans
Martin
Mauro Edel
Mick de Vries
Minna Norgren
Nicola Baldoni
Oscar Peris
Rares-Iustin Socea
Ricardo Braun
Rosanne
Sebastian Simon
Sep Versteegen
Felix Tournier
My courses and modules
The art of Listening, Songwriting & Producing
Audio Recording & Mixing
DAW Production
Group Work & 1 on 1 Feedback
Intensive Instrument Skills
Netherlands
Benjamin
Hi! My name is Benjamin. I write and sing my own songs and I am learning to produce. I want to be able to go further than just singing my songs while playing the guitar or piano, and make a complete song to put out :)
I find it difficult to tell in which genre my music would fit. I always try things out and know when I like something or not. I feel like my vision is strong and I always know what I want to happen for the song.
My songs carry a lot of meaning. I love to experiment lyrics wise and sometimes make sentences that wouldn’t be considered correctly grammer wise. I do this too with song structures, often my songs don’t follow the “ABABCB” structure.
Until now, I have always written in English, but I would love to experiment with the use of the French language.
But overall I am open for experimenting with a lot of new things, since I am also just starting out with really producing and “finishing” songs. The things that I describe my music with are not fixed.