Rob Kloet is a Dutch drummer and percussionist, best known for his work with the influential rock band The Nits, which formed in 1974. The band's genre blends pop, rock, and new wave, characterized by their eclectic sound and inventive lyrics. Kloet's drumming style is noted for its creativity and sensitivity, contributing to the band's distinctive musical identity. Notable works featuring Kloet include The Nits’ albums such as "Omsk" (1983) and "Henk" (1984), which received critical acclaim and commercial success in the Netherlands and beyond. The Nits are particularly recognized for their innovative approach to music, often incorporating elements of theater and visual art into their performances. Kloet's impact on music extends beyond his drumming; he has also influenced the Dutch music scene through collaborations and his involvement in various projects. His work has inspired many contemporary musicians, and he remains a respected figure in the industry. Kloet’s contributions have helped to shape the sound of Dutch rock and pop music, making him a significant artist in the genre's evolution.