Dirk Verbeuren

Dirk Verbeuren
Background information
Born (1975-01-08) 8 January 1975[1][2]
Antwerp, Belgium
Genres Heavy metal, thrash metal, death metal, grindcore, melodic death metal, industrial metal, technical death metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums, percussion, guitar
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts Megadeth, Soilwork, Scarve, Aborted, The Devin Townsend Project, Bent Sea

Dirk Verbeuren (January 8, 1975, Antwerp) is a Belgian musician, most known for having been the drummer of prominent Swedish melodic death metal band Soilwork with whom he has recorded five full-length albums and a live DVD/Blu-ray, and performed in Europe, The United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Russia and China as a headlining act between early 2004 and July 2016.[3] As of 2016, he left Soilwork to join thrash metal band Megadeth, as a full-time member.[4]

Verbeuren is highly renowned in the metal scene for his studio recordings and/or live performances and recordings with Devin Townsend Project, Fredrik Thordendal of Meshuggah, Satyricon, Jeff Loomis, Warrel Dane, Aborted, Naglfar, Scarve,[5] Powermad, The Project Hate MCMXCIX and many more.

When he's not working as a session drummer at his Die Crawling Studio[6] or touring worldwide as a drum clinician for Tama drums and Meinl cymbals, Verbeuren shares his knowledge and expertise through his Dirk Blasts instructional videos,[7] in-person and online drum lessons. He's accumulated two decades of experience as a teacher, including ten years at Music Academy International in Nancy, France.[8]

In 2011, Verbeuren created the grindcore band Bent Sea[9] which features legendary Napalm Death bassist Shane Embury and vocalist Sven de Caluwe of Aborted.

In July 2016 it was announced that Verbeuren was the new official drummer for Megadeth who he had been touring with since May while filling in for Chris Adler. By joining Megadeth, Verbeuren officially left Soilwork.[10]

Personal life

He's married to professional editorial and commercial photographer Hannah Verbeuren. The couple reside in Los Angeles, California. Verbeuren is a vegetarian.[11]

Equipment

Verbeuren is endorsed by Tama drums[12] and sticks,[13] Meinl cymbals,[14] Evans Drumheads,[15] Toontrack software, dB drumshoes[16] and Alien Ears in-ear monitors. He recorded four elaborate MIDI drum packs for Toontrack: Library of the Extreme: Blasts and Fills,[17] Death & Thrash,[18] Fill Insanity[19] and Metal Beats[20] and contributed MIDI tracks to The Metal Foundry SDX[21] and Metal! EZX.[22]

Bands and collaborations

Current

Former

Session work

Discography

Scarve

Aborted

Soilwork

Warrel Dane

Bent Sea

Devin Townsend Project

Naglfar

Jeff Loomis

The Project Hate MCMXCIX

Powermad

References

  1. "Dirk Verbeuren - Encyclopaedia Metallum". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2015-03-18.
  2. Dirk Verbeuren profile on Meinl Cymbals. Retrieved on August 11, 2012.
  3. "rockdetector.com artist profile: Soilwork"
  4. http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/megadeth-names-dirk-verbeuren-new-full-time-drummer/
  5. "Soilwork Drummer Discusses New Album, Future Of Scarve"
  6. "dirkverbeuren.com session work page"
  7. "dirkverbeuren.com premium lessons page
  8. "Music Academy International - official website
  9. "bentsea.com - about"
  10. "Dirk Verbeuren von Soilwork im peta2-Spotlight" (in German and English). Peta2. 2013. Retrieved May 21, 2016.
  11. "Dirk Verbeuren | TAMA Drums"
  12. "TAMA Drums | Dirk Verbeuren (SOILWORK) Signature Stick"
  13. "Dirk Verbeuren - MEINL cymbals: artists"
  14. "Evans Drumheads : Artist Detail : Dirk Verbeuren"
  15. "dB Drumshoes, Belleville, IL - Artist Roster"
  16. "toontrack.com MIDI packs - Library Of The Extreme 1"
  17. "toontrack.com MIDI packs - Library Of The Extreme 2"
  18. "toontrack.com MIDI packs - Library Of The Extreme 3"
  19. "toontrack.com MIDI packs - Metal Beats"
  20. "toontrack.com Superior line - The Metal Foundry SDX"
  21. "toontrack.com EZdrummer line - Metal! EZX"
  22. "bravewords.com 70.000 Tons of Metal 2014 report and photos, part 1"

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