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4dEUS is an AlternativeRock band hailing from Antwerp, UsefulNotes/{{Belgium}}. Led by frontman Tom Barman the band makes a kind of music best described as eclectic with influences ranging from punk to jazz. They formed in 1991, starting out as a cover band, but they soon started writing their own songs. Their starting line up consisted of Barman, Klaas Janszoons, Rudy Trouvé, Stef Kamil Carlens and Jules de Borgher. Lots of changes in line-up followed and nowadays [[IAmTheBand Barman and Janzoons are the only remaining members from the original line-up.]]
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6In 1992 the band released the EP ''Zea'' which was followed in 1994 by their debut LP ''Music/WorstCaseScenario''. Featuring the classic singles "Suds & Soda" (whose video was shown on ''WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead''), "Hotellounge (Be The Death Of Me)" and "Via" it was released internationally with a slightly altered tracklist [[note]]The order of the songs was changed around, one song ("Let Go") was deleted, while two songs from ''Zea'' ("Right As Rain" and "Great American Nude") were added[[/note]] to great acclaim. The album's manic intensity and wide [[GenreRoulette variety of genres]] caused difficulty to categorise it for critics, they eventually settled on [[AvantGardeMusic art rock]], something Barman isn't pleased about. It was followed by the experimental EP ''My Sister = My Clock''. Two years later the band released their second LP ''Music/InABarUnderTheSea'' which was once again a critical and commercial success.
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8Prior to the release of 1999's ''Music/TheIdealCrash'' Carlens and Trouvé had left the band. They were replaced by Craig Ward and Danny Mommens. As a result ''Crash'' was somewhat of a NewSoundAlbum, replacing the manic intensity of the previous two with a calmer and slightly more accesible sound. It spawned one classic single ("Instant Street") and is still very highly regarded. So far it is the only album by the band that wasn't released in the US.
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10After a [[TenMinuteRetirement brief hiatus]] the band reformed in 2004; de Borgher, Ward and Mommens all left, and were replaced by Stéphane Misseghers, Alan Gevaert and Mauro Pawlowski. The resulting line-up is the one the band has to this day. They released ''Pocket Revolution'' in 2005, followed by ''Vantage Point'' in 2008 and ''Keep You Close'' in 2011. They were all well received, but didn't spawn any big hits, causing the band to somewhat fade into obscurity though they are still popular in UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands and UsefulNotes/{{Belgium}}.
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12They surprise released their seventh album ''Following Sea'' in 2012, it features "Quatre Mains", their first song in the French language.
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14The band has managed to gain some notable fans over the years, including Gary Lightbody (Music/SnowPatrol), Brian Molko (Music/{{Placebo}}) and Guy Garvey (Music/{{Elbow}}) who contributed to the documentary "Time Is The State Of My Jeans" (2009).
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17!! Discography:
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19* ''Zea EP'' (1992)
20* ''Music/WorstCaseScenario'' (1994)
21* ''My Sister = My Clock EP'' (1995)
22* ''Music/InABarUnderTheSea'' (1996)
23* ''Music/TheIdealCrash'' (1999)
24* ''No More Loud Music'' (2001) (GreatestHitsAlbum)
25* ''Music/PocketRevolution'' (2005)
26* ''Vantage Point'' (2008)
27* ''Keep You Close'' (2011)
28* ''Following Sea'' (2012)
29* ''Selected Songs: 1994 - 2014'' (GreatestHitsAlbum) (2014)
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32!! Current Members:
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34* Tom Barman (1991-present)
35* Klaas Janzoons (1991-present)
36* Stéphane Misseghers (2004-present)
37* Alan Gevaert (2004-present)
38* Mauro Pawlowski (2004-present)
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41!! Past Members:
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43* Stef Kamil Carlens (1991-1996)
44* Rudy Trouvé (1991-1995)
45* Jules de Borgher (1991-2004)
46* Danny Mommens (1996-2004)
47* Craig Ward (1995-2004)
48* Tim Vanhamel (1999-2000)
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51!! This band and their music contains examples of:
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53* AvantGardeMusic: Their first three albums are quite avant-garde, but still accessible enough to be enjoyed by a mass audience. ''My Sister is My Clock'' is probably their most avant-garde record.
54* DesignStudentsOrgasm: They are known for their artistically interesting album covers. Not strange, for a group of former art students. The cover of ''Vantage Point'' was designed by Don Lawrence, creator of the comic strip ''[[ComicBook/StormDonLawrence Storm.]]''
55* EpicRocking: "Gimme The Heat", "Bad Timing", "Sun Ra" and "Let's See Who Goes Down First" spring to mind.
56* GratuitousLatin: The band's name is Latin for ''God.''
57* InTheStyleOf: The band enjoys trying out different musical styles and emulate them into their own. "Roses", for instance, is a parody of Music/{{Nirvana}}.
58* MinisculeRocking: "Shake Your Hip", less than a minute long.
59* MurderBallad: "Sister Dew" concerns the song's POV character killing a young girl,and confessing this to the titular sister. Whether she's his actual sister or a nun is left ambigous.
60* NewSoundAlbum: ''Music/TheIdealCrash'' was overall more calmer and accessible than their previous albums, though it still has it's manic moments. Later albums zig-zagged between that sound and the old sound, though the sound from ''Crash'' seems to come out on top.
61* ReferenceOverdosed: The band often namedrops literary, artistic or musical allusions: Music/CaptainBeefheart ("Disappointed In The Sun", named after a quote of Beefheart that after visiting the Creator/VincentVanGogh museum he was disappointed that the sun wasn't as bright and colorful as the ones Van Gogh painted), Music/RickieLeeJones (The line "And I'm in love with Rickie Lee Jones voice" in "Hotellounge"), pop artist Tom Wesselman ("Great American Nude" was named after one of his {{paintings}}), ''Film/BadTiming'' ("Bad Timing")
62* RhymingWithItself: From "Suds & Soda:"
63--> ''It's suds and soda, a brain decoder''
64--> ''and can I wait for my decoder''
65* {{Sampling}}: They don't do this often, but it happened a few times:
66** "Zea" has a sample from Music/CaptainBeefheart's "The Blimp" from his album ''Music/TroutMaskReplica.''
67** "W.C.'s First Draft" contains a sample from Music/FrankZappa's "Little Umbrellas" from ''Music/HotRats.''
68** "Theme From Turnpike" which has a sample from Music/CharlesMingus' "Far Wells, Mill Valley" from "Mingus Dynasty" (1959).
69* SoloSideProject: Tom Barman, the band's lead singer released two solo albums, namely "Live" (with Guy Van Nueten) and "That's Blue!", a collection of snippets from interviews with PopArt {{painters}}, intercut with music. He has also collaborated with CJ Bolland for their duo solo side project Magnus, which is a dance act. Barman is also a special case, because although dEUS still exists most of the early members have left and went on having solo careers themselves, leaving only Barman and Klaas Janszoons as the permanent members.
70* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The band's name is written with a small ''d''.
71* TitledAfterTheSong: The band was named after a song by ''The Sugarcubes,'' "Deus."
72* TitleTrack: ''Pocket Revolution'' and ''The Ideal Crash'' have one. ''Worst Case Scenario'' has a close one with "W.C.S. (First Draft)".
73* WordSaladLyrics: Their early albums had songs like these, like "Suds & Soda", "W.C.'s First Draft", "Morticiachair", and "Fell Off the Floor, Man."

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