Audiotransparent

[1] This band was formed in 2002 but they made their debut in 2003, with their self-titled album Audiotransparent, and received positive reviews.

After two years of recording in a fully analog studio, their third album, Chekhov Guns was finally released in 2009.

[3] The band members faced several issues; ending friendships, relationships and cancer; which formed the leading themes for their songs.

Bart Looman plays the bass during live shows of At the close of every day and is a singer and guitarist in The Fire Harvest.

In the song "You are a movie", audiotransparent collaborates with Tony Dekker (vocals) and Erik Arnesen (banjo), who both play in the Canadian band Great Lake Swimmers.