schntzl: Album Release Show

+ Sinaas + Lindy Versyck
VIERNULVIER
  • Thu 26.03
    19:30 - 22:30
    Club Wintercircus, Gent

Schntzl is coming to Club Wintercircus to present their album Fata Morgana (VIERNULVIER Records). Expect music that is playful yet fleeting, intimate yet overwhelming. Support by Sinaas and Lindy Versyck.

Sentimental yet brutal, provocative yet kind, Belgian duo schntzl play live electronic music that makes you reevaluate sound itself. Hendrik Lasure (piano, electronica) and Casper Van De Velde (drums, electronica) are key figures in the Belgian jazz music scene, active across numerous projects, yet in schntzl they find their most singular form: hyper-visual, emotional, and uncompromisingly bold.

The new album of schntzl, Fata Morgana (VIERNULVIER records, feb 2026), is confrontational and playful, sentimental and brutal, constantly blurring the line between illusion and reality. On stage, they perform as a fail-safe orchestra of two, orbiting each other in a constant game of leading and following. Whenever balance threatens to tilt too far, they counter with sharp contrasts, reshaping ideas in real time. The result is music that feels like a mirage: playful yet volatile, intimate yet overwhelming.

Merging acoustic and digital sounds into a retro-futuristic world, blending exploratory jazz, restless electronics and euphoric trance. 

On Sinaas

Sinaas moves between performance and music, singing in French to infectious rhythms about broken hearts and summer gardens. Funky pop melodies blend with poetic diary fragments, as if sounds have escaped from her paintings. Costume, set and music merge into one colorful total experience: Sinaas is the musical alter ego of Fleur De Roeck, an exuberant, honest and distinctive world.


On Lindy Versyck

Lindy Versyck is the solo project of songwriter Lindy Versyck (TJE). She experiments within electronic music with the boundaries between abstraction and intuition, using her voice as a guide.

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