I'm a huge fan of Steven de Bruyn's Rhythm Junks, a band I unfortunately consider to be one of the best kept secrets of Belgium. Their second album is due out early March, and their first, Virus B-23 was my harmonica pick of 2004. In the meantime, you can get a taste of the delightful horn and groove madness that is theirs by sampling these Youtube videos :
The first is Super Groover from Virus B-23, which features Steven playing more or less normal diatonic harp. Big sound, odd phrases, wait for the rest...
The second is Hangover, a very transformed version of a blues-rock tune originally released on El Fish's Rewinder. There's only a little harp there, and it's well weird. Sometimes I have no idea how or what Steven is playing...
The third is a tune called Monk it Up from the upcoming CD. Steven plays a lot of strange harp there, both due to an odd Koch-like tuning and odd effects. Very representative of his genre, although these, being live, are unsurprisingly more out there than the studio stuff.
If you like all these videos, there's another one you can check out. Go to the Rhythm Junks' website at www.stevendebruyn.com, click on the door to enter the site. You see a panorama of Steven watching TV. Click on the TV (it should say "watch us live") and a pop-up window will present a video of a rocking version of Blow Man Blow from Virus B-23. Steven's harmonica playing is an absolute killer on that one, and the groove is tight as a... well, you know what I mean !

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