Tom Barman

Tom Barman
Barman in 2008
Background information
Born (1972-01-01) 1 January 1972
Belgium
Genres Experimental rock, indie rock, alternative rock
Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, film director
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1989–present
Labels Columbia
Associated acts dEUS, Magnus, TaxiWars

Thomas Andrew Barman,[1][2] normally known as Tom Barman (born 1 January 1972), is a Belgian musician and film director.

Barman studied at the film school of St.-Lucas in Brussels, but didn't finish his studies because he wished to pursue a career in music.

In 1989, he began by forming the rock band, dEUS,[3] in Antwerp. Although he had chosen music over his interest in film, his experience aided him in directing his own music videos for dEUS, and he made a short film in 1996 titled Turnpike. He also directed videos for other Belgian musicians including Axelle Red and Hooverphonic among others.

He is of Norwegian descent from his father's side.[4]

In the summer of 2002 shooting started in Antwerp for his first feature film Any Way the Wind Blows[5] which was released in Belgian cinemas in the summer of 2003. In February 2004, he released "The Body Gave You Everything", the debut album by Magnus, his dance-oriented project with techno producer CJ Bolland.

Barman has since explored the other side of the camera as well. He agreed to a "leading role" allowing directors, Manu Riche and Renaat Lambeet to film a documentary derived by Barman's everyday life, entitled Tempo of a Restless Soul. After showing at the Ghent Film Festival one reviewer from Flanders Today ranked the film with a split score. He feels the film should receive three of five stars for fans only, and two stars for others. Deus fans already familiar with Barman, he pointed out, may be interested in the backstage, personal nature of the man due to the everyday "fly on the wall" view of the film. However, he cautioned, it might be confusing to find the semi-retiring rock frontman behind scenes.[6]

Barman is now again playing with Deus. In 2006, Barman was one of the driving forces behind the 0110 concerts.

The singer got involved in polemics in Belgium, when after expressing strong opposition towards male sexual harassment on Belgian national tv, a Dutch lady referred to meeting him some 15 years ago, where Barman insisted her to give him a blowjob in order to have access to a cafe toilet [7]. Barman excused himself for this.

References

  1. "Tom Barman ID card". Retrieved 2013-01-09. Other internet sources state his middle name as 'Johannes'.
  2. Guinevere Claeys (29 January 2011). "Kinderen van de tweede adem" (in Dutch). De Standaard. Retrieved 2013-01-09.
  3. "Smart Rock". St. Petersburg Times. 14 April 2006. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  4. http://webh01.ua.ac.be/destinationantwerp/Tom_Barman.html%5Bpermanent+dead+link%5D
  5. "Any Way the Wind Blows". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
  6. Verbiest, Christophe (24 March 2010). "Soul searching Tom Barman goes under the microscope for this intimate biopic". Review of the movie . Flanders Today: the magazine. Archived from the original on 17 December 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  7. http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20171123_03203863. Missing or empty |title= (help)


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