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Yin Yin (band)

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Yin Yin
Yin Yin performing at Orange Blossom Special Festival 2024
Background information
Also known asYĪN YĪN
OriginMaastricht, the Netherlands
GenresPsychedelia, funk, disco, Southeast Asian music
Years active2017 (2017)–present
LabelsBongo Joe Records, Glitterbeat Records
MembersKees Berkers
Remy Scheren
Robbert Verwijlen
Erik Bandt
Past membersYves Lennertz
Websiteyinyinternet.com

Yin Yin, stylized as YĪN YĪN, is a Dutch band formed in Maastricht, influenced by psychedelia, funk, disco and Southeast Asian music.

History

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Yin Yin was formed through a jam session between Yves Lennertz and Kees Berkers in 2017. Their initial recordings were in a ballet school, and they were subsequently joined by Remy Scheren and Robbert Verwijlen.[1][2] Their first recording, Dion Ysiusk, was released in 2018. In 2019, Yin Yin released their debut full-length album, The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers, on Bongo Joe Records.[3]

After growing in profile through a series of performances, including the Lowlands festival, the band's touring schedule was placed in hiatus following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. During the lockdowns, they wrote and recorded The Age of Aquarius, their second album, which was released in 2022.[2] Lennertz left the band in 2023, and was replaced with Erik Bandt.[4] Taking new influence from Japanese music, Yin Yin released their third album, Mount Matsu, in 2024.[5][6]

Discography

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Albums

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  • The Rabbit that Hunts Tigers (2019)
  • The Age of Aquarius (2022)
  • Mount Matsu (2024)

References

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  1. ^ "Insomnia Music with YiN YiN". Ransom Note.
  2. ^ a b Borg, Janelle (2022-03-15). "YĪN YĪN are embracing the cosmic energy". The Line of Best Fit.
  3. ^ Cashin, Cal (2020-04-20). "Yīn Yīn The Rabbit That Hunts Tigers". Loud and Quiet.
  4. ^ Rogers, Becky (2023-11-27). "Discovering new Dutch sounds with YĪN YĪN". The Vinyl Factory.
  5. ^ Charlesworth, Ed. "Interview with YĪN YĪN on tour & latest album Mount Matsu". FLUX MAGAZINE.
  6. ^ Pratt, David (2024-01-15). "YĪN YĪN – Mount Matsu (Album Review)". KLOF Magazine.