The Hague is one of the most characteristic dialects in the Dutch language. It is also a particularly clear dialect. A heartfelt 'Opzâhte!' is also easy to understand if you did not grow up in the Schilderswijk. Opzâhte was also the title of De Règâhs' first single. The song was quickly picked up by local radio, which is not surprising. The combination of Hague texts with flamenco (!) Is very
… catchy. In the form of The Hague… Olé now a whole album will follow. Ten flamenco songs, which are well put together, both musically and lyrically. De Règâhs is therefore not a gimmick. The driving force behind the group is Johan Frauenfelder, an experienced flamenco guitarist who played with Carlos Heredia, among others. The Hague… Olé is an ideal CD for during the holidays. The travel advice from De Règâhs is close to home, because also in The Hague they have “a mauie dune comb, just as blond as bieâh!” (PdK)more