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B O R D E R S
Thanks for visiting the Canadian Dead underground electronic site. Over time there will be a wealth of songs from
some of the top Canadian underground artists out there.
Check out our NOTES in Live Events for our rant section. All comments, questions, rebuttals and hatemail
accepted through the usual routes.
C a n a d i a n D e a d M e m b e r s
Vaiden
WhiteMan/BlackSuit
TEMPOral
Digita
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A Tear(598 plays) - #2 Canadian Electronic Charts - July 20
Mc God(590 plays) - #4 Canadian Electronic Charts - July 20
All our songs have been #1 in their respective Canadian genre charts.
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SOME ADORING QUOTES/REVIEWS
FROM OUR FAMOUS LEGIONS OF FANS
Minister -- "I'm to busy to do a review of your work." - (Aw shucks, I bet you say that to all the girls, tee hee)
StoneBone -- "Difficult to say which best..." -(he meant it in the way that all were great, we're sure)
The Paradigm -- "I have heard your stuff before..." -(wait there's more)"..and liked it a lot."
Crossing Mind -- "As you are Canadian...please next time, send me mail in french." --
(My goodness, living in LONDON, ontario and only now do we realize that Canada is the english name for France.)
DJ Light -- "hehehehe" - (that hurt deep man)
Sherreece's friend Wayne -- "I did like Industrial Lullabye. It has a harder edge than most trance."
Whitenoize -- "Some pretty cool $!*#...like some underground $!*#" -(Our most eloquent review yet)
Bruno Fergani of FTP -- "Enjoyed especially McGod and its cool melody."
Phillippe-Alexandre Belisle -- "I like the Dreadful World we Love very much. It's agressive yet beautifully musical."
- (With a name that long, your wisdom is infallible)
FM-Trancemission -- "I think you guys really kick ass." - (Thanks man)
Schmange -- "I love the sounds, different beats and ideas you come up with...Ther's also that weird clicking
sound...it's really distracting." - (Help prove that Schmange isn't going insane by telling us if you hear the 'click' as well.)
Dreamdaze -- "I added your song McGod to my station." - (And by jove, he wasn't lying.)
Dad -- "Stop fooling around with that nonsense." - (Our profoundest inspiration)
Darshan Ambient -- "At first, this song (Industrial Lullaby) annoyed the hell outta me. But then it
just sorta grew on me and now I dig it!" - (See its true you must listen to our songs once a day cuz they will grow on you
and keep the doctor away at the same time)
Relative Chaos -- "Rematrixed moved me. Now I have to go to the bathroom. Seriously
though, you did a fine job on this one. I liked the feel of the changing moods
in this one. It wasn't 10 minutes of the same "thump", "whine", and "screeches"
one tends to hear in techno/trance music. Way to go." - (It's the Canadian Dead way to affect people. One day we look forward to the true honour when someone listens to our music and pees their pants.)
Claustraphobia -- "a well structured moody atmospheric piece..."
Fresh Nelly -- "Dark Jungle dragon makes me want more jungle, I never knew it sounded like that! It's
a fine rythmic melodic composition."
Rolanoid -- "why do you charge so much for your CD, don't you have decimalisation in Canada yet?" - (Incidentally bacause of the American economy taking over, the Canadian dollar is now approximately worth as much as a Kleenex (No Name brand, that is). So please help support the destitute Canadians by buying their extravagantly priced CD's. With your help we can all save Canada))
Foreign Presence -- "It's unconventional but it actually manages to be
a bonus. I like it's old school approach of using dark chords and violins over
murky beats. It's charming in a quirky way, as well as unpredictable."
Patrick DSP -- "If Front 242 ever met with Miss Kitten and the Hacker, I think they might sound like this."
Troll Reflector -- On Indutrial Lullabye "this
here is smokeout music. Or maybe you´re a complete psycho just waiting to
carve someone or something open,,,then my friend this IS the song in your walkman
while doing it...Take my advice and check this song and this act out...
It´s straight in the vein!" - (Remember, kids. Say no to drugs.)
Shane P. Milligan -- "The Canadian Dead are unique in that they have an exceptional good humor
and take on serious musical considerations."
Dead Poets Society -- "Excellent samples. Very clean, very hot. Good job of mixing as
well...Can we anticipate a completion of a trilogy? Lullaby III?" - (An intriguing idead (not a typo, its what we call em now) but we left ourself little room to create a third, so we will call this a duology.)
McGalactix -- "The song that really haunted me was 'Casualty of War'...a
truely immersive track I must say." - (We know, we know. What's the Canadian Dead doing have someone that sounds like a McDonalds meal doing a review of their work. But's it's ok y'all, cuz this man is Dutch and loves Canada, he's got a coffee mug to prove it.)
Catherine Duc on Lullabye 2 -- "It's like being in the middle of a daydream and a nightmare, with the melodic synth and chimes, and dark, ominous chords in the background. "
Dif_fusion -- "i dont have time for reviews.
buy my album...i really dont need this." - (Boy oh boy. Someone woke up on the wrong side of his ego)
Nemo -- "The Canadian Dead are that unique band that meld the
synth of trance, the analog of techno, the bass of
house, and the abstract of industrial in to their own
creation that seems to defy space, time, and matter.
Expect every track you listen to to be an expierence
beyond all others." - (You like us (sniffle) you really like us)
Many other artists were so astounded by the sheer brilliance of our work that they forgot how to write legibly.
More quotes will NOT be posted. Thank you fans!
DID NOT QUOTES
Dirty Vegas -- did not quote "Days go by, but I still believe your music is clearly better than mine. I am humbled."
Daft Punk -- did not quote "Your music is Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger than mine clearly is."
(Hey man, those quotes sound alike... what if they figure out that those bands didn't say that)
(Don't worry so much, there's still reasonable doubt that they didn't. Just stay cool...)
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The second, longer part of Industrial Lullabye. All members contributed to this piece. If you listen to any Canadian Dead song, this absolutely must be the one. Sleep tight folks! | MP3.com CD: For the stingy Americans - buy it!
Credits: The Canadian Dead |
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Perhaps our most famous song to date. Here's a shortened version that we think you will appreciate much more. And remember to ignore those small businesses and support your closest McDonald's and Wal-Mart. | MP3.com CD: For the stingy Americans - buy it!
Label: Support your pop music labels as well!
Credits: TEMPOral |
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A haunting piece which brings to mind a graveyard rave. Hard bassline mixed with ethereal synths. "This is dedicated to the millions upon millions of men and women murdered by the sheer evil known as war. Why is it so easy for humanity to forget the horror?"
CHART PEAK - #42 World Hard Trance Charts | MP3.com CD: For the stingy Americans - buy it!
Label: Think we are good enough to attract one?
Credits: Digita |
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