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Audiotransparent is a Dutch indie pop band, influenced from several genres, including American, pop and rock. This band was formed in 2002 but they made their debut in 2003, with their self-titled album Audiotransparent, and received positive reviews.

Collaboration and side projects
Bart Looman plays the bass during live shows of At the close of every day and is a singer and guitarist in The Fire Harvest. Andreas Willemse has performed with, among others, Lawn, and is a member of Utrecht-based Novack. Michel Weber is a former drummer of Benjamin B. Gijs van Veldhuizen is the frontman for Kendler, in which Chris van der Ploeg (guitar) and Sebastiaan Wiering (bass/cello) play as well. Chris is also performing solo as I Took Your Name. In the song "You are a movie", audiotransparent collaborates with Tony Dekker (vocals) and Erik Arnesen (banjo), who both play in the Canadian band Great Lake Swimmers. ==Discography==
Discography
Singles • "The Friday of our lives" - 3"-single - December 2005 - Livingroom Records • "Hands & Fields" - 7"-split met We vs Death - September 2006 - Dutch Indie Singles Club • "You are a movie/Never let her slip away" (Andrew Gold cover) - 7"-double-split with Great Lake Swimmers - April 2009 - Katzwijm Records/(Weewerk) AlbumsAudiotransparent - September 2003 - Livingroom Records • Nevland - September 2005 - Livingroom Records • Chekhov Guns - November 2009 - Katzwijm Records/Excelsior/V2 ==References==
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