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Stef Broks

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Stef Broks
Background information
GenresProgrock
Progressive Metal
Jazz Fusion
Dark Rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Teacher, Entrepreneur, journalist
Instrument(s)Drums, vocals
Years active2001–present
Member ofTextures Zeitwende

Stef Broks (born 1st of May 1981, Etten-Leur, The Netherlands) is a Dutch musician, teacher and entrepreneur, best known for his work with progressive metal band Textures (2001-present). He is known for playing rock and metal with a fusion touch and an extensive use of polyrhythms with his -left-footed- double bass pedals.[1]

Broks currently has his own music school Het Popstation in Utrecht and teaches didactics at his old school Codarts Rotterdam and various courses at Metal Factory, Eindhoven.

Musical career

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After playing in several local bands as a teenager, Broks launched his career in 2001 by asking guitarist Jochem Jacobs to start a new state-of-the-art metal band in the style of modern metal acts such as Meshuggah, Devin Townsend, and At the Gates. Broks suggested the band name Textures, derived from the title of an instrumental track on the 1993 album Focus, by the fusion-metal cult band Cynic.

While Broks was studying journalism and working for newspapers and magazines (Slagwerkkrant, Gitarist, Musicmaker [nl]) in his early 20s, Textures enjoyed overnight success after the Dutch music magazines Oor and Aardschok [nl] called their self-released debut, Polars, one of the best Dutch metal albums ever. Textures became also one of the first D.I.Y.-acts in The Netherlands with working out artwork, band management, building a studio, album production and videoclips all by themselves. The album was picked up by Listenable Records (Soilwork, Gojira) a few months later and released to a world wide audience.

From 2003 until 2017 Broks and Textures played up to 700 shows across Europe, U.S.A. and India with bands like Arch Enemy, Meshuggah, Tesseract and Gojira. Including slots on all main metal festivals on the European continent. In the meantime Broks graduated from his studies Journalism (2000-2004) and conservatorium Codarts Rotterdam (2004-2008) later on. Due to his complex and innovative drum compositions for Textures, Broks got awarded as Best Metal Drummer five times by Dutch/Belgian drum magazine Slagwerkkrant. Followed up by doing dozens of drum clinics and workshops in The Netherlands, Spain, Belgium and Nepal.

After a seven year hiatus, Textures returned in 2024 with a festival tour across the main European metal festivals. The band also returned to writing modus for finishing the never-released successor of Phenotype (Nuclear Blast Records, 2016).

Artists like Chris Adler (Lamb of God - 1999-2019), Jay Postones (Tesseract), Kerim "Krimh" Lechner (Decapitated, Septicflesh) and Matt Halpern (Periphery) name Broks as one of their drum inspirations.

Teaching

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After making his teaching debut at the age of 18 years old at Mark Eeftens Drum School in Breda, Broks worked at:

Broks' teaching career lifted to a new platform when founding his own music school Het Popstation, Utrecht in 2014. Currently home to 300 pupils and 20 teachers. Besides that Broks also works at conservatorium Codarts Rotterdam and Metal Factory Eindhoven since 2014, where he does a lot of band coaching, didactics/pedagogics and drum lessons.

Currently Broks is working on a drum method, to be released in 2025.

Equipment

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Broks uses Meinl cymbals and [2] Tama drums and drumsticks.[3]

  • Tama Starclassic drum set
  • Tama Speed Cobra Double Pedal
  • Meinl 13" Byzance Traditional hi-hat
  • Meinl 17" Soundcaster Custom Medium Crash
  • Meinl 14" Soundcaster Custom Medium Crash
  • Meinl 16" Soundcaster Custom China
  • Meinl 12" Soundcaster Custom Splash
  • Meinl 16" Soundcaster Custom Medium Crash
  • Meinl 20" Mb10 Medium Ride

Discography

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References

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  1. ^ "Sick Drummer Magazine | Stef Broks". www.sickdrummermagazine.com. Archived from the original on 5 April 2010.
  2. ^ "MEINL CYMBALS... INSPIRE: Artists : Stef Broks". Archived from the original on 4 September 2012. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  3. ^ "Stef Broks | TAMA Drums". www.tamadrum.co.jp. Archived from the original on 20 July 2011.