Geike Arnaert

Geike Arnaert
Arnaert performing with Hooverphonic at the 2007 B'Estival in Bucharest
Background information
Born (1979-09-13) 13 September 1979
Origin Heuvelland, Belgium
Genres Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1998–present
Associated acts Hooverphonic
Website www.geike.be

Geike Arnaert (born 13 September 1979) is a Belgian singer, best known for being the lead vocalist of the band Hooverphonic from 1997 until 2008.

Career

Arnaert was born on 13 September 1979, in Heuvelland, Belgium. She has two siblings: Anne Arnaert and Kaat Arnaert, who has been a featured singer with the Belgian bands Sutrastore and Tommigun.

Hooverphonic

According to Alex Callier, when Hooverphonic was looking for a new lead singer, he asked Arnaert, "It is almost the school break, in September you'll be 18 years old, do you want to be our singer?". She immediately said: "Yes, that's OK!".[1]

After more than 10 years in the band, on 10 October 2008, Arnaert announced she would leave Hooverphonic by the end of the year to pursue her solo career.[2] Arnaert's last concert with Hooverphonic was on 13 December of that year, in Tele-Club, Ekaterinburg, Russia. The reason to leave, as she stated in the press, was "simple and without (band) troubles. I wish other musical and artistic projects and I want to concentrate on my own music career".[3] Three years later, however, in a comeback interview for her new solo album, she commented on her departure: "There were several reasons. As I grew older and wiser, I developed my own character and my own artistic ideas. I tried to bring that out but there were the others (Alex Callier and Raymond Geerts) who were not open to it. The roles were fixed, and mine was singing and staying silent and beautiful. I own ideas, and ten years seems long enough to go into the trip of someone else. Moreover, it was confrontational to note that men with whom I had to work and that I saw as a kind of brothers, saw me as something else. Even outside the band, I remember Mushroom of Massive Attack insisted that I contacted him. Let me also say that the humor on the tour bus was not always sophisticated and sometimes just disrespectful. Men do not understand that you are a woman sometimes feeling lonely or targeted".[4]

In February 2016, 7 years after her last performance with the band, Arnaert performed "Mad About You" together with Hooverphonic, for a special event of Radio2 in Belgium. According to Callier, that was a "once-off" cooperation.[5]

After Hooverphonic

In 2010 Arnaert was brought together with Spinvis to work on the soundtrack of Breath (original title: Adem), a Belgian film about young people who suffer from mucovisidosis. Having written more material than needed for the film, they released a record, calling themselves Dorleac for the project.

In 2011 Arnaert released her first solo album, "For The Beauty Of Confusion."

Arnaert recorded the historical French song "Le temps des cerises" with the legendary singer-songwriter and entertainer Bobbejaan Schoepen for his 2008 album "Bobbejaan", his first album in 35 years. A music video for the song was also released.[6]

Arnaert has also sung as a guest vocalist for various artists such as Ozark Henry, Flip Kowlier and Tom Helsen. She contributed vocals to "Mijn Leven" (My Life), the final single by Belgian rapper Vijvenveertig (Andy Sierens). The song was recorded two weeks before Sierens died of cancer.[7]

Discography

as Geike

Studio albums

  • 2011 – For the Beauty of Confusion

Singles

  • 2011 – "Rope Dancer"
  • 2011 – "Unlock"
  • 2011 – "Blinded"

with Hooverphonic

with Spinvis (as Dorléac)

Studio albums

  • 2010 – Dorléac

Singles

  • 2010 – "Tommy and the Whale"
  • "Zoutelande" - BLØF & Geike Arneart (2017)
  • "Le temps des cerises" - Bobbejaan Schoepen & Geike Arnaert (2008)
  • "Home" - Tom Helsen feat. Geike Arnaert (2008)
  • "Bjistje In Min Uoft" - Flip Kowlier feat. Geike Arnaert (2004)
  • "The Wild Rose" - Sioen & Geike Arnaert (live duet)
  • "Close watch" - Live Duet with Daan
  • "Mijn Leven" - Vijvenveertig feat. Geike Arnaert (2009)
  • "Strange Lit Star" - Ozark Henry feat. Geike Arnaert (2002)

References

  1. "10 Years With Hooverphonic - Alex Callier Interview". Youtube.com. 2011-01-26. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  2. "Geike Arnaert to leave Hooverphonic". Expatica.com. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  3. "Hooverphonic - Geike Speaks (2008)". Youtube.com. 2011-01-26. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  4. "Geike Arnaert: het comebackinterview". Humo.be. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
  5. "Hooverphonic brengt "Mad about you" eenmalig opnieuw met Geike". deredactie.be. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  6. Le temps des cerises - Bobbejaan Schoepen featuring Geike Arnaert, 2008 (Official videoclip)
  7. "Ex-Hooverphonic singer Geike Arnaert completes ultimate wish cancer patient". Side-line.com. 1999-02-22. Retrieved 2014-03-07.
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