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Cent Magazine – album review

In Cent Magazine Women’s Hands ON feature, Vivienne Aerts opens up about her creative philosophy: blending jazz, global collaboration, and feminine power to build art rooted in trust and community.

Vivienne Aerts interview 3voor12 Leiden (March 2023)

3voor12 Leiden – Interview

3voor12 Leiden (March 2023) profiles Vivienne Aerts and her album Typuhthâng, created with 100 women worldwide and paired with chocolate supporting the Femmes de Virunga collective.

All About Jazz Vivienne Aerts Typuhthâng album review

All About Jazz – Album Review

“Typuhthâng is a luminous, exquisitely crafted suite of music and an album on a mission. The mission is twofold: to mark International Women’s Day with a recording performed and engineered by women, for everyone, and to provide financial support to The Femmes de Virunga, a

Jazzwise – Vivienne Aerts: Typuhthâng (Album Review)

Jazzwise – Album Review

Jazzwise (March 2023) gives ★★★ to Vivienne Aerts’s Typuhthâng, praising its ambition, international collaboration with 100+ women, and eclectic blend of jazz and world influences, "Aerts is ethically grounded, and aesthetically off the wall."

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3-voor-12 Album Review

VPRO’s 3voor12 calls Vivienne Aerts’ album Typuhthâng “feminine power unfolding,” praising its 100-woman collaboration, experimental soundscapes, and connection to Femmes de Virunga in DR Congo.

Newvelle's 'Church on Mars' record from Kenny Werner, Dave Liebman, Terri Lyne Carrington and James Genus - "Embraceable You", voiced by Vivienne Aerts, who gives it a starry-eyed, dryly heartfelt reading, her airy soprano relishing every syllable without a hint of pretense or being overly theatrical."

New York City Jazz Record

NEW YORK CITY JAZZ RECORD Mark Keresman reviews "Embraceable You", voiced by Vivienne Aerts, who gives it a starry-eyed, dryly heartfelt reading, her airy soprano relishing every syllable without a hint of pretense or being overly theatrical."