dEUS had started the recording sessions for the new album yesterday. Producer David Bottrill and his engineer Alan Nobel have arrived in Antwerp. Peter Vermeersch will also be involved for some arrangements.
Tom would also like to have some guests on the album. They have one song that he would like to record with Karin Dreijer Anderson (The Knife), because Tom impressed by her appearance on Slow.
The album should be finished before the end of the year and should hit the stores in February.
(Source: Radio 1)
An early version of Memory of a festival, performed in MTV's 120 Minutes back in 1995.
A couple of weeks ago the official podcast revealed that the next album will be produced by someone dEUS already worked with in the past. In an interview with an Italian radiostation Tom says the album with David Bottrill, the producer of The Ideal Crash. Bottrill also worked with Tool, Placebo en Muse.
Tom also said they're gonna finish the album before the end of the year. It should be released in february.
A new episode of the dEUS-podcast looks back on the summer tour 2010. And it looks like a lot of fun on the road.
Two reviews of the gig in Maastricht: one by Kristof and another one from Zwartgoud.net. I can't agree more with them: a really good gig.
- Little arithmetics
- Fell off the floor, man
- The architect
- Slow
- Instant street
- Sun ra
- Favourite game
- Theme from Turnpike
- Nothing really ends
- Bad timing
- If you don't get what you want
- Pocket revolution
- Roses
-- - Morticiachair
- Suds & soda
Apparently Tom will have a small role in Flemish hearing piece De Reisgenoot. A videoteaser mentions Tom Barman as barman. The book and cd will be available later this year. More info (in Dutch) here.
De Reisgenoot teaser from Mark Borgions on Vimeo.
(thx to Kiki)
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