
Artist
dEUS
dEUS is a rock artist formed in 1989. 24 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
- 24
- Releases
- 1994–2026
- Active years
- 1989
- Formed

Artist
dEUS is a rock artist formed in 1989. 24 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.

Most popular
Following Sea
2012

Pocket Revolution
2005

In a Bar, Under the Sea
1996

The Ideal Crash
1998

Worst Case Scenario
1994

Vantage Point
2008

No More Loud Music: The Singles
2001

Worst Case Scenario (30th Anniversary Edition)
2026

In A Bar, Under The Sea (30th Anniversary Edition)
2026

Selected Songs 1994 - 2014
2014

The Ideal Crash (20th Anniversary Edition)
1999

Keep You Close
Single · 2011

Overflow
Single · 2026

How To Replace It
Single · 2023

1989
Single · 2023

Must Have Been New
Single · 2022

The Soft Fall
Single · 2012

Constant Now
Single · 2011

Ghost
Single · 2011

Vanishing of Maria Schneider
Single · 2008

The Architect
Single · 2008

What We Talk About (When We Talk About Love)
EP · 2006

7 Days, 7 Weeks
Single · 2005

My Sister = My Clock
EP · 1995
The first Belgian-based indie act ever to sign to a major international label, the improvisational avant-grunge group dEUS was originally comprised of vocalist/guitarist Tom Barman, bassist Stef Kamil Carlens, drummer Julle De Borgher, violinist Klaas Janzoons, and guitarist Rudy Trouvé. Formed in Antwerp in 1991, dEUS began their career as strictly a cover band, but soon began performing new material, honing an irreverent, free-form live show drawing on influences ranging from folk and punk to jazz and prog rock. Worst Case Scenario After issuing a four-track EP titled Zea, dEUS mounted a series of London performances that led to a contract with Island Records. In 1994, the group released its full-length bow, Worst Case Scenario, winning acclaim for the singles "Suds and Soda" and "Via." After announcing plans to produce their own pornographic film, they issued 1995's My Sister, My Clock; however, in the wake of the record's release, Carlens exited to focus on his side project, Moondog Jr. Trouvé soon followed suit, channeling his energies into the group Kiss My Jazz; with new guitarist Craig Ward and bassist Danny "Cool Rocket" Mommens in tow, dEUS returned to the studio to cut …