Quallofill

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Fantasy Fiction 02:14 Tools
Her Private Playground 02:41 Tools
Dots Obsession 02:21 Tools
Experimental Jetset 02:20 Tools
Fuzzy Warbles 00:33 Tools
Empty Suitecase 01:48 Tools
The Plastic Moulded 02:31 Tools
Soulrebel Summerlove 00:45 Tools
Computerized Romance 02:07 Tools
The Singing Detective 02:33 Tools
Lady I 03:01 Tools
Light Flight 61 02:07 Tools
Rhodoid 01:56 Tools
Tout Doucement 02:21 Tools
Paper Dress 02:27 Tools
To The Death, Baby 02:53 Tools
Delivery of Lines 02:51 Tools
Tiny Sparkles 02:39 Tools
l' Hiver de l' Amour 03:46 Tools
Noir Désir 03:33 Tools
Ladybird 02:32 Tools
Numéro Un 01:37 Tools
Janvier '77 01:37 Tools
Amie 02:49 Tools
l Hiver de l Amour 03:46 Tools
Fohn [hairdryer air] 03:46 Tools
elastic vibrations 01:54 Tools
faded beauty 02:15 Tools
Emptyness 02:53 Tools
Dixieland 02:30 Tools
Flokje 03:07 Tools
Mosaic Girl 02:51 Tools
Fields of Joy 02:51 Tools
Know 03:00 Tools
Blue Mutation 02:42 Tools
Delirium tremens 02:42 Tools
Psychedalic dream 02:42 Tools
Modernist mural 02:42 Tools
melo-dica 02:42 Tools
homeshopping 02:42 Tools
Woomera 04:16 Tools
Janvier 77 04:16 Tools
nurserytale 04:16 Tools
Empty Suitcase 04:16 Tools
Annorlunda (Flat Ed rmx) 04:16 Tools
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Quallofill is a band from The Netherlands. Roel and Léonne started as a duo in 2003, recording and releasing their first album Moodplanner themselves. In February 2004 Quallofill performed at the finale of the Grote Prijs van Zuid-Holland (category singer/songwriter), winning the public prize, and the third place from the jury. Dutch magazine LiveXS made them "Local Hero of the month" in April. At the end of the year they released Votre Enfant. This second album has more of "band" feeling. Quallofill began playing live both as a duo and as a band. Roel and Léonne started to record new material in 2005, this time without thinking what to do. The result was The Man Who Likes Trouble, released at the beginning of 2006 by their own label, Poptronique. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.