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List of Aborted band members

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List of Aborted band members
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Aborted is a Belgian death metal band from Waregem. Formed in 1995, the group is fronted by its sole constant member, vocalist Sven de Caluwé. The first recording lineup of the band in 1997 also included guitarist Niek Verstraete, bassist Koen Verstraete and drummer Steven Logie. As of the group's latest lineup change in April 2025, Caluwé is joined by guitarists Ian Jekelis (since 2015) and Daníel Máni Konráðsson (since 2022), plus new touring drummer Kevin Paradis.

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Aborted performing live in 2017.
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Sven de Caluwé is the sole constant member of Aborted.

1995–2006

Sven de Caluwé formed Aborted during the summer of 1995.[1] After several early incarnations with various undisclosed members, he settled on his first formal lineup of the band in the summer of 1997 with guitarist Niek Verstraete, bassist Koen Verstraete and drummer Steven Logie.[1] This lineup recorded the band's first demo The Necrotorous Chronicles in the spring of 1998, before Christophe Herreman was added as a second guitarist, and later Frank Rosseau replaced Logie, who was fired due to "lack of motivation".[1] After the release of the band's full-length debut The Purity of Perversion, Herreman was replaced by Thijs "Tace" de Cloedt in time for its follow-up, Engineering the Dead.[1]

By the time the band recorded Goremageddon: The Saw and the Carnage Done starting in December 2002, Niek and Koen Verstraete had been replaced by Bart Vergaert and Frederic "Fre" Vanmassenhove, respectively.[2] The album also featured session drummer Dirk Verbeuren of Scarve,[3] although Rosseau remained an official member until February 2004, when he left for "musical reasons".[4] In mid-March, the band announced French drummer Gilles Delecroix as his replacement.[5] The new lineup recorded The Archaic Abattoir, before Vergaert suddenly quit in May 2005.[6] The band played a few shows as a quartet, before Stephane Souteyrand took over the following month.[7]

At the start of 2006, Aborted announced that Souteyrand, along with Thijs de Cloedt and Fre Vanmassenhove, had all left the band, with their replacements named as guitarists Sebastian "Seb Purulator" Tuvi (of Balrog) and Matty Dupont (of Emeth), plus bassist Olivia "Raziel" Scemama (also of Balrog).[8] After the release of live video The Auricular Chronicles, Scemama and Delecroix left the band due to financial issues; Dupont's Emeth bandmate Peter Goemaere was announced as the band's new bassist, while Dave Haley of Psycroptic was drafted in for the recording of Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture, with Etienne Gallo of Negativa taking over for the subsequent tour.[9]

2007–2015

For three shows coinciding with the release of Slaughter & Apparatus in February 2007, God Dethroned's Ariën van Weesenbeek filled in on drums.[10] Later that month, 17-year-old Daniel Wilding from England became Aborted's new full-time drummer.[11] Around the summer of 2007, bassist Peter Goemaere switched to guitar following the departure of Matty Dupont, with Sven "Svenchini" Janssens brought in to take over on bass.[12] The new lineup released the band's sixth album Strychnine.213 the following year.[13]

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Former session drummer Dirk Verbeuren returned briefly to Aborted in late 2009.

In December 2009, frontman Sven de Caluwé announced an entirely new lineup of Aborted consisting of his System Divide bandmate Cole Martinez on bass, former session drummer Dirk Verbeuren, plus guitarists Eran Segal and Ken Sorceron.[14] According to Verbeuren, the new lineup came together around October, then recorded the EP Coronary Reconstruction the next month.[14] Outgoing guitarist Seb Purulator claimed that de Caluwé had not informed him or his bandmates that they were being replaced, and that the way the band was run had created financial difficulties for all four musicians.[15] Verbeuren was unable to tour with Aborted in promotion of Coronary Reconstruction due to his commitments with Soilwork, so he was replaced by Ken Bedene, who later became an official band member.[16] John-Bart "J. B." van der Wal replaced Martinez during the summer of 2010.[17]

Just before recording began for the band's next album, Sorceron announced his departure from Aborted in April 2011 to focus on his other band, Abigail Williams.[18] He was replaced for the recording of Global Flatline by Michael Wilson.[19] Shortly after the recording, van der Wal left the band, with Kevin Verlay filling in for shows in the fall of 2011.[20] The following spring, Joshua Neale briefly took over as the band's touring bassist.[21] Later in 2012, van der Wal rejoined Aborted,[22] while guitarists Segal and Wilson were replaced by Mendel bij de Leij and Danny Tunker.[23][24] This lineup released The Necrotic Manifesto in 2014 and the Termination Redux EP in 2016.[25][26]

Since 2015

After recording Termination Redux in the summer, Danny Tunker left Aborted in September 2015.[27] He was replaced by Ian Jekelis, with whom the band recorded their 2016 album Retrogore.[28] In late 2016, J. B. van der Wal left for a second time, replaced by Stefano Franceschini.[29] The new lineup released TerrorVision in 2018, before Mendel bij de Leij left in February 2019 and was replaced by Harrison Patuto.[30] Originally a touring stand-in, the guitarist became an official member of the band in February 2020.[31] After recording the EP La Grande Mascarade,[32] Patuto left during 2021 and the band recorded ManiaCult as a quartet.[33]

In October 2022, Aborted announced the addition of Daníel Máni Konráðsson in the vacated second guitarist position.[34] The band released Vault of Horrors in 2024, which was the last album to feature bassist Stefano Franceschini, who announced his departure at the beginning of the year to focus on his education, with the band opting to use a bass backing track instead of replacing him.[35] It also ended up being the last Aborted album to feature Ken Bedene on drums, who was dismissed in April 2025 after 15 years with the band.[36] A couple of weeks after his departure, Bedene explained in his statement posted on his Instagram "I left the band to distance them from this", following allegations of sexual misconduct relating to conversations he had with an underage fan online that attended a recent show.[37]

Bedene was replaced immediately on tour by Kevin Paradis.[38]

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