Boris Kor Tom Zeebroek (born in 1985) is a Belgian musician, known by the stage name Bolis Pupul. He is best known for his collaborative work with Charlotte Adigéry, and particularly for their debut album Topical Dancer. His solo debut album, Letter to Yu, was released on 8 March 2024.
Zeebroek was born and raised in Ghent, Belgium, by a Belgian father, the cartoonist Kamagurka, and a Hong Kong-born Chinese mother. He was previously in a synthpop band called Hong Kong Dong with his sister and her husband, then later signed as a solo artist with Soulwax's record label Deewee, through which both Topical Dancer and Letter to Yu were released.
Zeebroek's parents were both music fans who kept their house full of vinyl records. His father was a fan of Devo, Frank Zappa, and similar artists, while his mother was into Neil Young and introduced her son to Harvest. Zeebroek's interest in music exploded after hearing the Beck albums Mellow Gold and Odelay and attending a Beck concert in Torhout. Subsequently, his father bought a guitar for the home, got Zeebroek a Fostex eight-track recorder for his birthday, and would take him to Herr Seele's music shop where he once found a Beck songbook. Zeebroek was also a fan of Cornelius when he was young.
Zeebroek announced his solo debut album, Letter to Yu, on 29 November 2023. The album was released on 8 March 2024 by Deewee. Zeebroek produced the album with the Dewaele brothers, and recorded it at their studio in Ghent. Its lead single, "Completely Half", was released with a music video shot in Hong Kong by director Bieke Depoorter. The album was inspired by Zeebroek's mother and his Chinese heritage. Ahead of the album, Zeebroek performed his first solo live show at the Artefact Festival in Leuven.
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| "Ma Tau Wai Road" |
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