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ABOUT KEES 

Kees Aerts is from 1952, married, two children and four grandchildren.
His name in English is pronounced as case, like suitcase, but then without the suit.

He starts playing synthesizer around 1982. At that time he's a DJ at a local radio station and he uses the synth for several jingles. That synth was a Realistic MG-1, bought at the local Tandy store.

He starts making music with Eric Vermeulen. Under the name EEKA they release one cassette called 'PLUGGEN', but just when the second cassette 'SOMS BEN JE ALLEEN' is finished, they break up and all copies are destroyed.
During the rest of the eighties and early nineties he writes and records his own music but none of it's released at that time.

In 1991 he's asked to compose the music for a police education film called 'KEN JE NIET UITKIJKEN'. It's a film about kids being careless in traffic. The film is shown in schools all over the Netherlands.

In 1995 Kees becomes partner of Ron Boots in Groove Unlimited (at that time CUE Records NL). A few years later he's forced to leave the I.T. company, where he worked for 24+ years, and starts his own company A-biz Internet Solutions. A company that a.o. designs and maintains websites.

Kees releases his first solo album 'Slices of Time' in October 1997.

During the next years he does life performances and composes music, solo and with Ron Boots. The two also organize a new fair called 'DJ-Expo' in Eindhoven and Amsterdam.

From end 2003 till early 2007 Kees is very busy with E-dition, a new magazine about Electronic Music. Unfortunately the magazine stops in February 2007.

These days Kees still works for Groove and A-biz, travels the world with his wife Jaska, and spents a lot of time on his hobby: playing poker.

His second solo cd 'If one door closes' is released in October 2008.
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