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• 15 Upcoming Shows
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Adrenaline[LP]
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Zeds Dead at Morrison, CO in Red Rocks Amphitheatre 2023
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Fan Reviews

tyler
July 5th 2024
CIVIC CENTER PARK IS BY FAR FAVORITE VENUE, everyone is a vibe, music threw down, people are awesome. always a good time here
Denver, CO@
Civic Center Park/Capitol City Park
Eliot
December 16th 2023
Great show! Except for that one bossy security by the stage who looked like stone cold Steve Austin.. Enforcing every single rule to the tee, he gave off serious angry cop energy.
Chicago, IL@
The Salt Shed
Jeremy
October 14th 2023
Had an amazing time at this show, got there late and enjoyed the last part of the show but attended the sickkkk after party! Can’t wait for round 2 tonight! 🤘🏾
North Charlotte, NC@
BLACKBOX - OUTDOORS
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About Zeds Dead

The tape reads Biography. Pop it in. Rewind. Press play.
A whiskey-voiced narrator starts speaking as the hazy images come into focus.

“It’s 2010. Zeds Dead is about to play one of their first shows in the basement of a dive bar in Toronto. Behind the brick walls and the unfinished ceiling exposed wires hang freely. The air smells of booze, smoke, and sweat. A crowd is lined up outside, flasks hang from their back pockets and cigarettes from their lips. Abandoned drinks rest on the lip of the dj booth while joints get sparked in the corners.

The tiny room is packed. Nobody quite knows how to describe the music yet. When Hooks and DC start their set the earth trembles. The air becomes charged and almost sexual. Everyone goes crazy. You feel the music in your bones. Your marrow shakes. You don’t know what they will play next but you know it might just change your life. Everybody at those early shows could tell - these guys are gonna be big."

Fast forward a few scenes. The narrator continues.

"It’s 2013. Zeds Dead is killing it. They’ve got an enormous catalogue that includes remixes for some of the biggest artists out there, and releases with the most credible labels in the game. They've accumulated hundreds of millions of views online. They play tours of over 70 dates to hundreds of thousands of people. Fans love their shows, critics love their creativity, and heads love their production. They’re big. Really big."

Rewind again. Further than before.

"The date’s not important. The place is Toronto, Canada. Teenagers Zack Rapp-Rovan and Dylan Mamid are introduced - they hit it off immediately over a shared love of classic hip hop, music production, and digging through crates. They join forces and call themselves Mass Productions aka MP Records. Dylan becomes DC and Zack becomes Hooks. They work out of DC’s often smoky garage. Critiquing, dissecting and swapping samples. They grow with every tune. They get on a level where their combined sound is unified and strong. MP releases an LP of hip hop instrumentals called Fresh Beets. It’s a pivotal moment for the duo."

Fast forward a couple chapters.

"It’s 2009 and hip hop is in a coma. Hooks and DC are about to have an epiphany that will change everything. They thirst for something new. They want to make people move to their sounds and not just bob their heads, but to grind, heave, shiver, stomp, and dance to their music. They want to capture the ecstasy and comradery of house, the heart pummelling thrill of Drum and Bass, the beauty of ambient music, and the heaviness of electro - all in one sound. They want to push boundaries. To challenge themselves and their listeners to”--

The movie cuts out. Ribbons of static shimmer across the blackness. Someone has taped over this part. A scene from Pulp Fiction flickers on screen. Butch and Fabienne are sitting on top of a Harley Davidson.
FABIENNE: "Who's motorcycle is this?"
BUTCH: “Its a chopper, baby."
FABIENNE: “Who’s chopper is this?"
BUTCH: "Zed's."
FABIENNE: “Who’s Zed?"
BUTCH: "Zed's dead, baby, Zed's dead."

The screen goes black.
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Genres:
Dubstep, Electronic
Band Members:
DC & Hooks
Hometown:
Toronto, Canada

No upcoming shows in your city
Send a request to Zeds Dead to play in your city
Request a Show

concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past

Live Photos of Zeds Dead

Zeds Dead at Morrison, CO in Red Rocks Amphitheatre 2023
View All Photos

Zeds Dead merch
amazonview store

Adrenaline[LP]
$19.86
View All
Zeds Dead's tour

Fan Reviews

tyler
July 5th 2024
CIVIC CENTER PARK IS BY FAR FAVORITE VENUE, everyone is a vibe, music threw down, people are awesome. always a good time here
Denver, CO@
Civic Center Park/Capitol City Park
Eliot
December 16th 2023
Great show! Except for that one bossy security by the stage who looked like stone cold Steve Austin.. Enforcing every single rule to the tee, he gave off serious angry cop energy.
Chicago, IL@
The Salt Shed
Jeremy
October 14th 2023
Had an amazing time at this show, got there late and enjoyed the last part of the show but attended the sickkkk after party! Can’t wait for round 2 tonight! 🤘🏾
North Charlotte, NC@
BLACKBOX - OUTDOORS
View More Fan Reviews

About Zeds Dead

The tape reads Biography. Pop it in. Rewind. Press play.
A whiskey-voiced narrator starts speaking as the hazy images come into focus.

“It’s 2010. Zeds Dead is about to play one of their first shows in the basement of a dive bar in Toronto. Behind the brick walls and the unfinished ceiling exposed wires hang freely. The air smells of booze, smoke, and sweat. A crowd is lined up outside, flasks hang from their back pockets and cigarettes from their lips. Abandoned drinks rest on the lip of the dj booth while joints get sparked in the corners.

The tiny room is packed. Nobody quite knows how to describe the music yet. When Hooks and DC start their set the earth trembles. The air becomes charged and almost sexual. Everyone goes crazy. You feel the music in your bones. Your marrow shakes. You don’t know what they will play next but you know it might just change your life. Everybody at those early shows could tell - these guys are gonna be big."

Fast forward a few scenes. The narrator continues.

"It’s 2013. Zeds Dead is killing it. They’ve got an enormous catalogue that includes remixes for some of the biggest artists out there, and releases with the most credible labels in the game. They've accumulated hundreds of millions of views online. They play tours of over 70 dates to hundreds of thousands of people. Fans love their shows, critics love their creativity, and heads love their production. They’re big. Really big."

Rewind again. Further than before.

"The date’s not important. The place is Toronto, Canada. Teenagers Zack Rapp-Rovan and Dylan Mamid are introduced - they hit it off immediately over a shared love of classic hip hop, music production, and digging through crates. They join forces and call themselves Mass Productions aka MP Records. Dylan becomes DC and Zack becomes Hooks. They work out of DC’s often smoky garage. Critiquing, dissecting and swapping samples. They grow with every tune. They get on a level where their combined sound is unified and strong. MP releases an LP of hip hop instrumentals called Fresh Beets. It’s a pivotal moment for the duo."

Fast forward a couple chapters.

"It’s 2009 and hip hop is in a coma. Hooks and DC are about to have an epiphany that will change everything. They thirst for something new. They want to make people move to their sounds and not just bob their heads, but to grind, heave, shiver, stomp, and dance to their music. They want to capture the ecstasy and comradery of house, the heart pummelling thrill of Drum and Bass, the beauty of ambient music, and the heaviness of electro - all in one sound. They want to push boundaries. To challenge themselves and their listeners to”--

The movie cuts out. Ribbons of static shimmer across the blackness. Someone has taped over this part. A scene from Pulp Fiction flickers on screen. Butch and Fabienne are sitting on top of a Harley Davidson.
FABIENNE: "Who's motorcycle is this?"
BUTCH: “Its a chopper, baby."
FABIENNE: “Who’s chopper is this?"
BUTCH: "Zed's."
FABIENNE: “Who’s Zed?"
BUTCH: "Zed's dead, baby, Zed's dead."

The screen goes black.
Show More
Genres:
Dubstep, Electronic
Band Members:
DC & Hooks
Hometown:
Toronto, Canada

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