Vantage Point
dEUS is an alternative/experimental rock band based and formed in Antwerp, Belgium. dEUS’s lineup has changed frequently, with only singer and guitarist Tom Barman and multi-instrumentalist Klaas Janzoons remaining from the original setting. The other current members are guitarist and vocalist Mauro Pawlowski, bassist Alan Gevaert and drummer Stephane Misseghers. The Band, whose songs are primarily sung in English, performed their first concert on November 20th, 1989. The band displayed a bewildering array of influences, including Can, Captain Beefheart, Mingus-styled jazz, J.J. Cale, Leonard Cohen and Velvet Underground. Consequently, they incorporate a wide variety of styles into their work. dEUS have become one of the most successful (and influential) Belgian rock bands. Many musicians became well-known after having been members of dEUS: Stef-Kamil Carlens (Moondog Jr., Zita Swoon), Rudy Trouvé (Kiss My Jazz), Danny Mommens (Vive La Fête), Craig Ward (The Love Substitutes), Jules de Borgher and Tim Vanhamel (Millionaire, solo). The current line-up (as from the album Pocket Revolution) includes Mauro Pawlowski (who became famous as solo artist and before with the band Evil Superstars) on guitars and vocals, Alan Gevaert on bass and Stephane Misseghers on drums. Erik Drew Feldman and David Bottrill have acted as producers. dEUS has made 8 studio albums up to now: Worst Case Scenario (1994), In A Bar, Under The Sea (1996), The Ideal Crash (1999) Pocket Revolution (2005) Vantage Point (April 21st 2008) Keep You Close (September 20st 2011) Following Sea (June 1st 2012) How To Replace It(February 17th 2023) Other releases include: My Sister = My Clock (1995) and No More Loud Music - The Singles (2001), a best-of compilation. Before Pocket Revolution (2005), dEUS took a sabbatical for over 6 years. In these years, Barman was busy with his second passion: film. He wrote and directed Anyway The Wind Blows, a movie received well by critics in Belgium. The key-song of the soundtrack for the film was Summer's Here by Magnus, a project by Tom Barman together with CJ Bolland. More info can be found on their official website, www.deus.be Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
dEUS is an alternative/experimental rock band based and formed in Antwerp, Belgium. dEUS’s lineup has changed frequently, with only singer and guitarist Tom Barman and multi-instrumentalist Klaas Janzoons remaining from the original setting. The other current members are guitarist and vocalist Mauro Pawlowski, bassist Alan Gevaert and drummer Stephane Misseghers. The Band, whose songs are primarily sung in English, performed their first concert on November 20th, 1989. The band displayed a bewildering array of influences, including Can, Captain Beefheart, Mingus-styled jazz, J.J. Cale, Leonard Cohen and Velvet Underground. Consequently, they incorporate a wide variety of styles into their work. dEUS have become one of the most successful (and influential) Belgian rock bands. Many musicians became well-known after having been members of dEUS: Stef-Kamil Carlens (Moondog Jr., Zita Swoon), Rudy Trouvé (Kiss My Jazz), Danny Mommens (Vive La Fête), Craig Ward (The Love Substitutes), Jules de Borgher and Tim Vanhamel (Millionaire, solo). The current line-up (as from the album Pocket Revolution) includes Mauro Pawlowski (who became famous as solo artist and before with the band Evil Superstars) on guitars and vocals, Alan Gevaert on bass and Stephane Misseghers on drums. Erik Drew Feldman and David Bottrill have acted as producers. dEUS has made 8 studio albums up to now: Worst Case Scenario (1994), In A Bar, Under The Sea (1996), The Ideal Crash (1999) Pocket Revolution (2005) Vantage Point (April 21st 2008) Keep You Close (September 20st 2011) Following Sea (June 1st 2012) How To Replace It(February 17th 2023) Other releases include: My Sister = My Clock (1995) and No More Loud Music - The Singles (2001), a best-of compilation. Before Pocket Revolution (2005), dEUS took a sabbatical for over 6 years. In these years, Barman was busy with his second passion: film. He wrote and directed Anyway The Wind Blows, a movie received well by critics in Belgium. The key-song of the soundtrack for the film was Summer's Here by Magnus, a project by Tom Barman together with CJ Bolland. More info can be found on their official website, www.deus.be Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Nothing Really Ends
Instant Street
The Architect
Suds & Soda
Bad Timing
Little Arithmetics
7 Days, 7 Weeks
Sister Dew
The Real Sugar
Put The Freaks Up Front
Include Me Out
Eternal Woman
If You Don't Get What You Want
Slow
Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me)
The Ideal Crash
Fell Off The Floor, Man
The Magic Hour
Via
Magdalena
When She Comes Down
Pocket Revolution
Roses
Theme From Turnpike
Oh Your God
Favourite Game
One Advice, Space
Serpentine
Everybody's Weird
Nightshopping
Smokers Reflect
Shake Your Hip
Sun Ra
Cold Sun Of Circumstance
Is A Robot
What We Talk About (When We Talk About Love)
Jigsaw You
Popular Culture
Let's See Who Goes Down First
Opening Night
Stop-Start Nature
Wake Me Up Before I Sleep
Dream Sequence #1
Quatre Mains
Morticiachair
Gimme The Heat
Disappointed In The Sun
Keep You Close
Supermarketsong
Constant Now
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