Euphoria (Canadian band)
Euphoria | |
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Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Electronica |
Years active | 1993 | –present
Labels | Six Degrees |
Website |
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Members | Ken Ramm |
Euphoria is a Canadian trance, techno, and electronica music project formed in Toronto in 1993 by Ken Ramm. The music groups has released three albums.
Their 1999 self-titled effort featured guest appearances by Geddy Lee (Rush), Roy Babbington (Soft Machine), Anne Dudley (Art of Noise), and gospel singer Juliette Roberts. Euphoria gained popularity in 1999 when the track "Delirium" from the self-titled debut release broke onto North American radio charts. The album Beautiful My Child was released in early 2001. In 2006, Euphoria released their third album, Precious Time, which featured full-length vocal tracks from singers Tracy Bonham and Tina Dico.
The group's music has been used on several television shows, for example CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
Albums
- Euphoria (1999)
- Beautiful My Child (2001)
- Precious Time (2006)
- Sweet Rain Remixes (Single)
Track listing
Euphoria (1999)
- Delirium – 5:01
- (Is This) Heaven? – 4:04
- Sleep – 4:20
- Wait for You – 4:59
- Notting Hill Gate – 2:04
- Lost on a River – 5:00
- The Dreamer – 5:47
- Watching the Skies – 5:15
- Elevator to My Soul – 3:54
- The Road – 6:20
Beautiful My Child (2001)
- Sweet Rain – 3:22
- Little Gem – 4:30
- In the Pink – 3:18
- Runaway Monday – 3:25
- Beautiful My Child – 3:31
- Desert Drive – 5:08
- By the Sea – 4:12
- Cactus – 2:20
- Devil May Care – 4:03
- Outside – 2:43
- 1001 Dreams – 4:24
- Silky Delta – 2:39
Precious Time (2006)
- Back Against the Wall – 5:19
- Blue – 3:34
- Cowboys – 5:33
- Saints and Sinners – 3:46
- The Glendale Train – 2:29
- Fire in the Hole – 3:18
- Precious Time – 4:43
- The Getaway – 5:07
- Anyone Can Lose – 4:41
- Forever Dust – 4:23
- Kolkata – 3:17
- Vapor – 10:26
Song appearances
- "Delirium" was used in The Ongoing History of New Music episode "Alt-Rock's Greatest Instrumentals" from 2003.