Belgian singer/songwriter Hannelore Bedert was created in Deerlijk in 1984 even though studying cabaret on the Herman Terilinck Instituut, she shaped the English-language Baroque pop outfit Rheen, who released the 2006 album Days Back before breaking up that same year. After launching her debut EP, Janker, and following full-length, Wat Als, both which had been documented in her indigenous Western world Flemish tongue, she collaborated with Bart Peeters on “Zonder Woorden,” a monitor from his 2008 LP De Hemel in Het Klad. Her second studio room effort, Uitgewist, found its way to 2011.