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Guido van der Vos (born 27 October 1995), known professionally as G Voz, is an artist, producer and musician from Groningen, the Netherlands.
Life and career
editG Voz's journey into music began at the early age of seven when he first started playing the guitar. After a couple of years he also picked up playing the piano and started writing poetry — a creative outlet that eventually evolved into songwriting which turned into producing full songs.
As a producer, G Voz blends layers of guitar, piano, synthesizers, drums, percussions, and emotive vocals to create compositions that are both intimate and expansive.
G Voz describes his music as a rich tapestry of feelings and experiences, using themes like melancholia, nostalgia and hopefulness.
Albums and EPs
edit• Rehad (2017)
Singles
edit• Boredom (2016)
• Grey Summer (2017)
• Islands (2017)
• Break Or Undo (2017)
• Sand (2017)
• Downhill (2017)
• Madelyn's Rain (2017)
• Carefree (2017)
• Quarantine (2017)
• Sunlight (2017)
• Real (live in studio)(2017)
• Summer (2017)
• Co'ast Far (2017)
• Elevators (2017)
• Tides (2017)
• Switch (2018)
• I See Us (2018)
• Hung Up (2018)
• Days End (2018)
• Paradoxical Sleep (2018)
• Sardeh (2018)
• Sow (2018)
• Frames (2018)
• Far Too Long (2018)
• Xibil (2018)
• Magnolia Wind (2019)
• If You Wanna Talk (Grey Summer pt.2)(2019)
• Enter Limbo (2019)
• Conflict (2019)
• Countryside (2019)
• Plains (2020)
• Sad Happy (2022)
• The Late Summer Sky (2023)
• Lethe (2023)
• Going Back (2023)
• Leviathan (2024)
References
edithttps://open.spotify.com/artist/1J4opZ8obcxOkZ8w0z64BC?si=7kayQD8TQzu3JQr6AHy_0Q