5/30/2023 0 Comments Coffee break zeds dead![]() In 2011, Zeds Dead released the track "Bassmentality" with The Killabits, named after the event. Over the four years that the event existed, it hosted early performances from several now-acclaimed artists such as Skrillex, Borgore, Nero, Camo & Krooked, Bare Noize, and Bar 9, among others. īassmentality featured weekly performances from its founders, Zeds Dead and The Killabits, as well as rotating slots of local and international acts. In the summer of 2010, Bassmentality moved from the basement of 751 and into Toronto's Wrongbar. The party was intended as a venue for new DJs to play, unrestricted by concert promoters. ![]() In 2009, Zeds Dead founded a weekly party called Bassmentality in the basement of the Toronto bar, 751. They played their first live set at The Social in Toronto on June 11, 2009. Zeds Dead self-released their first track together, "Journey of a Lifetime", for free. The group initially found a niche audience on Myspace. However, Mass Productions did not garner much attention outside of the local scene.įormation of Zeds Dead (2009–2010) ĭC and Hooks both began to take an interest in electronic music and began producing dance music under the name, Zeds Dead. ![]() The album was heavily influenced by 1990s hip hop. In the summer of 2007 Mass Productions independently released their first and only official release. The duo's name comes from a line in the Quentin Tarantino film Pulp Fiction. They began to collaborate under the moniker 'Mass Productions'. They quickly discovered a mutual love for hip-hop and at the same time were both starting to produce music. The duo were introduced through mutual friends in 2004 when DC asked Hooks to paint a graffiti mural in his garage. Mamid and Rapp-Rovan were born and raised in Toronto, Canada. ![]()
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