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Moin, Dit is Woolters, oet Tweante. Drok met van alns en nog wat, mer vuural met Reggae. Ik zin slagwoarker en hebbe mie doar gitaar bie leard. Vearder maak ik reggae (en aander spul) met verskeaidene kompjuterprogramma's.
Hello, this is Woolters, from Tweante. Occupied with lots of stuff, but mostly with Reggae. I am a percussionist and taught myself guitar as well. Further, I make reggae (and other stuff) with several computer programmes.
De ooldste reggaetracks dee'k bewoard hebbe zeent van 2001. Ik begun dus met t maakn van reggae doo'k ongevear 15 was. Seend dee tied is dr völle veraanderd, en ik hebbe n hoop leard.
The oldest reggaetracks that I saved date from 2001. So I began making reggae when I was about 15. Since that time a lot has changed, and I have learnt a lot.
Dr zeent nen hoop leu in de wearld van de reggae dee't kuiert oawer "öare" roots. Ze probeert doarbie vake te zingn in ne aandere sproake dan öar eegne: Jamaikaans Patwa. Skoonwal det wörd beskouwd as "normaal", geleuwe ik nooit at det öare echte roots zeent. Doarumme maak ik reggae in de sproake van minne roots: Tweants.
There are many people in the world of Reggae who talk about "their" roots. They often try to sing in a different language than their own: Jamaican Patois. Although that is considered "normal", I never believe that those are their real roots. Therefore I make reggae in the language of my roots: Tweants.