“I think everyone has their own idea of when the glory days were for electronic music,” Hooks (AKA Zachary Rapp-Rovan), one-half of Zeds Dead, tells New Times via email. “That era was definitely ...
Grime, drum'n'bass, dubstep, dark electro, dancehall. All this and more can be heard between the beats of Zeds Dead's first Deadbeats compilation, and it makes sense that the genre-defying duo would… ...
Hailing from Toronto, Zeds Dead is a hip dubstep duo who has been sampling and remixing singles under various guises since 2004. The band’s most recent EP, Rumble in the Jungle, came out last month on ...
While making their new album, the gentlemen of Zeds Dead put a whiteboard in the studio to jot ideas on while they worked, a go-to move for anyone in a creative swirl. What was unique about their ...
ALMOST ten years on from the release of their debut album, Northern Lights, Canadian electronic music duo Zeds Dead are back with their new long-player, Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic ...
For some Coloradans, the Fourth of July constitutes a traditional backyard barbecue and watching fireworks. But for others, it calls for raving their hearts out with Zeds Dead at Red Rocks ...
Night one of Zeds Dead’s tenth-annual Deadrocks concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre turned into a soaking wet rave, nearly lasting until midnight. What started out as a beautiful night with openers ...
When I asked Dylan Mamid of Zeds Dead to describe the group’s live shows, he said they’re a “bass-heavy electronic music journey.” Zeds Dead will be taking the Orpheum Theater Friday Jan. 24 on such a ...
Producers Dylan Mamid and Zachary Rapp-Rovan met in Toronto in 2004 through a mutual friend, and soon began recording under the name Mass Productions. By 2009, the duo was a nascent electronic duo, ...
Toronto’s Zeds Dead are Dylan Mamid and Zach Rapp-Rovan, two friends who came together ten years ago over a shared interest in making beats and cultivating an unpretentious bass scene in their ...
Toronto duo Zeds Dead teams up with Deadbeats rookie DNMO for "We Could Be Kings." By John Ochoa Toronto duo Zeds Dead have been running the bass game for nearly a decade and have used their platform ...
Dylan Mamid and Zachary Rapp-Rovan are best known to their fans as Zeds Dead, a genre-defying duo who fuse aggressive dubstep, throttling drum’n’bass, hip hop and ethereal electronic music. Today, ...
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