Artist's albums
Keep Me Close EP
2020 · EP
Keep Me Close
2020 · single
Loser
2020 · single
Womba (Pomrad Remix)
2020 · single
Time After Time
2020 · single
Womba
2019 · single
Looking Glass EP
2018 · EP
Call Me Up
2018 · single
Night Funeral
2018 · album
Same Thing
2018 · single
Dancing After All
2018 · single
The Image Of Boy Wonder
2017 · single
Love / Dead (Aerial Remix)
2017 · single
Traveling Blind
2016 · single
Love / Dead
2015 · single
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Biography
Faces on TV’s Jasper Maekelberg can do just about anything. Not only was he one of the driving forces behind Warhaus, but he also produced and mixed practically every exciting Belgian release of the past few years: Balthazar, Bazart, J. Bernardt, TsarB, Sylvie Kreusch, you name it, he had a hand in it. A city, a venue, an afterparty. You can’t remember whether it’s night or day, or why it ever mattered anyway. Days slip into one another and you’re just sliding along. This is the scenery in which Faces on TV’s new single‘Womba’is set. Written at the back of a tour business period of incessant touring, the track demonstrates the sizzling skills of a prolific musician bursting with creativity. Maekelberg pulls out all the stops, which makes it impossible to resist his spellbinding seduction. Through a haze of purple and blue neon light, he lures you in with handclaps and an arousing beat. Funky bass sounds and Maekelberg’s sensuous voice propel ‘Womba’ into a trancelike state. ‘If you wanna run, then let me run with you,’ he whispers in your ear as the track pours from the speakers. The fog, it lingers and fucks it’s hot in here. This spring, Jasper Maekelberg will be performing solo. While touring through Europe with Balthazar, he discovered he can achieve big things with a small setup. Surrounded by congas, loop stations, and synths, he creates his own world onstage, doing what he loves best: to transcend the here and now, together with his audience