Dutch Rock
Dutch Rock emerged in the 1960s, largely thanks to a few brave souls who realised that a guitar could make more noise than a clogs-clad farmer. Characterised by catchy melodies, jangly guitars, and the occasional irresistible urge to incorporate a little folk flair, it’s a delightful mash-up that has somehow survived even the most questionable fashion choices of its time. If you fancy a genre that’s like a stroll through a windmill while dodging a bicycle or two, look no further.
