dEUS IN LIVE CONCERT WEBCAST Starting tomorrow night (3rd Dec) the famous Paradiso in Amsterdam will play host to eclectic rock group dEUS as they take to the stage in three sold out concerts in a row. Online concert channel Fabchannel.com have the exclusive rights to webcast the popular act live and for free from their website at 19.30 (GMT) tomorrow. Fans from around the world can tune in to watch dEUS’s performance at this highly popular event. Later on the entire dEUS recording will be included to Fabchannel’s online video archive. So should you some how miss the live webcast, you will still be able to watch the show later on in the archive. Fabchannel streams weekly webcasts and records concerts at the Paradiso and Melkweg in Amsterdam and is home to the most extensive concert video archive on the web. The Fabchannel video archive includes over 900 full-length concert recordings, including the likes of of Elbow, Danko Jones, Okkervil River, Stereophonics, Paul Weller, Danko Jones, Pigeon Detectives, Bloc Party and The B52’s. Please check out www.fabchannel.com/deus for more information. About dEUS: Founded in 1989, dEUS have become one of the biggest Belgium acts ever, conquering countries all over Europe, topping both single and album charts. The group’s music boasts an impressive mix of rock, jazz, dance, metal, prog rock, noise core and even classical sounds, there’s something for everyone here. Influenced by acts like The Velvet Underground, Frank Zappa, Sonic Youth and Leonard Cohen, the original band line up started by playing cover songs before writing their own eclectic music. Tom Barman, Klaas Janzoons, Stéphane Misseghers, Alan Gevaert and Mauro Pawlowski make up the most recent line-up pulling together a wide range of musical talents to create the unique sound of dEUS. Since the release of single "Suds & Soda", which saw the group gain international attention, the group have recorded five studio albums including 2008’s ‘Vantage Point’. Never afraid to experiment with new music sounds, dEUS will be an interesting show and a great performance. Photo by Steve Gullick |
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