Convinced simplicity, eerie calm, interrupted by a raging wind. That’s the sound of Seewolf. Their music reflects a passion for minimalism while daring to take the time to tell their story. A few years ago, Seewolf shipped a tape machine all the way from California to the Oude Bildtdijk. In the 1970s, this very machine was used to record music at the legendary Wally Heider Recording Studio in San Francisco. Tracks by icons such as Neil Young, Van Morrison, Tom Waits, and The Grateful Dead ran through its reels, and now, 50 years later, the music of Seewolf follows those same tracks.