Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance are a British-Australian band founded in Melbourne in 1981 by Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard, before relocating to London the following year. The Australian music historian Ian McFarlane described Dead Can Dance's style as "const ...
is an ambient, world music band which has released nine
studio album
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track cartridge, 8-track or Cassette tape, cassette), or digital distribution, dig ...
s so far, two live albums, four compilation albums, one video album, one extended play and nine singles.
The band formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1981 but relocated to London, United Kingdom in 1982 and signed with
4AD Records
4AD is a British record label owned by Beggars Group. It was founded in London under the name Axis Records by Ivo Watts-Russell and Peter Kent in 1980 as an imprint of Beggars Banquet Records. The name was changed to 4AD after the release of t ...
where they disbanded in 1998.
Their catalogue was remastered by
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
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History
Recording engine ...
and released in June 2008 by
4AD
4AD is a British record label owned by Beggars Group. It was founded in London under the name Axis Records by Ivo Watts-Russell and Peter Kent in 1980 as an imprint of Beggars Banquet Records. The name was changed to 4AD after the release of th ...
, initially on hybrid stereo
SACDs, with a regular CD release of each album following in November 2008. This reissue series includes eight albums and the ''Garden of the Arcane Delights'' EP.
Studio albums
Live albums
Compilation albums
Video albums
Live performances
* ''
Toward the Within
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During World War II, the Toward area was a training centre called HMS ''Brontosaurus'' also known as the No 2 Combined Training Centre (CTC), based at ...
'' (VHS, 1994; LD, 1994; DVD, 2004)
Contributions
* ''
Lonely Is an Eyesore
''Lonely Is an Eyesore'' is a compilation on the 4AD label. Released in June 1987, it features artists signed to the label at the time. The tracks were recorded between 1985 and 1987 with the exception of "Frontier" by Dead Can Dance, which was a ...
'' (4AD compilation, 1987)
* ''All Virgos Are Mad'' (4AD compilation, 1994)
Extended plays
* ''
Garden of the Arcane Delights
''Garden of the Arcane Delights'' is the first EP by Australian band Dead Can Dance. It was released in August 1984 on record label 4AD. The tracks were later added to Dead Can Dance's self-titled debut album when it was re-released on CD.
...
'' (17 August 1984)
*''Live Happenings – Part I'' (30 September 2011)
*''Live Happenings – Part II'' (December 2011)
*''Live Happenings – Part III'' (31 January 2012)
*''Live Happenings – Part IV'' (20 March 2012)
*''Live Happenings – Part V'' (15 May 2012)
Singles
Music videos
* "Frontier" (1987)
* "The Protagonist" (1987)
* "The Host of Seraphim" (1991)
* "Yulunga" (1991)
* "The Carnival Is Over" (1992)
* "American Dreaming" (1994)
* "The Protagonist" (2003)
econd version* "Kiko" (2012)
* "ACT II – The Mountain" (2018)
* "ACT II – The Invocation" (2019)
In films and on TV
Dead Can Dance material has been used in films and on TV.
* "De Profundis" from ''Spleen and Ideal'' (1986) is used in:
** The initial transformation scene of the Italian horror film ''
Dèmoni 2'' (1986).
** ''
Equinox
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'' 1997 episode, "Black Holes" (see
black hole
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), with
John Hurt
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narrating and appearances by
Stephen Hawking
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and
Homer Simpson
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, with portions of "Nierika" and "Song of the Stars" from ''Spiritchaser'' (1996).
* A cover version of "Enigma of the Absolute" – Dead Can Dance version is on ''Spleen and Ideal'' – is used in the ''
Civilization IV
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'' game modification, ''Fall from Heaven 2'', as the theme song of the Runes of Kilmorph religion.
* "Summoning of the Muse" from ''
Within the Realm of a Dying Sun
''Within the Realm of a Dying Sun'' is the third studio album by Australian band Dead Can Dance. It was released on 27 July 1987 by 4AD.
Background
By this time, Dead Can Dance were predominantly a duo of Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry, alon ...
'' (1987) was used in:
** A national women's gymnastics program.
** The
film trailer
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for ''
Elizabeth
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* Empress Elisabeth (disambiguation), lists various empresses named ''Elisabeth'' or ''Elizabeth''
* Princess Elizabeth ...
'' (1998), starring
Cate Blanchett
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, however, it was not in the actual film.
** The ninth episode of the
second season of ''
How to Get Away with Murder
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''.
* "Severance" from ''
The Serpent's Egg'' (1988) was used in the ''
Miami Vice
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'' episode "Victims of Circumstance" (season 5, episode 16) (1989).
* "The Host of Seraphim" from ''The Serpent's Egg'' was used in:
** The film ''
Baraka
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* Berakhah or Baraka, in Judaism, a blessing usually recited during a ceremony
* Barakah or Baraka, in Islam, the beneficent force from God that flows through the physical and spiritual spheres
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'' (1992) over scenes of poverty.
** The 2002 film ''
Ripley's Game'' starring John Malkovich.
** Parts of
Jeremy Clarkson
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's review of the Ford Fiesta on TV's ''
Top Gear
Top Gear may refer to:
* "Top gear", the highest gear available in a vehicle's manual transmission
Television
* ''Top Gear'' (1977 TV series), a British motoring magazine programme
* ''Top Gear'' (2002 TV series), a relaunched version of the ori ...
'' (2002) series 12, episode 6.
** A film trailer for ''
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'' (2003).
** The trailer of the
Iraq War
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drama ''
Home of the Brave'' (2006) starring
Curtis Jackson,
Samuel L. Jackson,
Jessica Biel
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, and
Brian Presley
Brian Joshua Presley (born August 18, 1977) is an American actor and director.
Career
Presley started his career with a handful of guest appearances on television shows such as ''Beverly Hills, 90210'', '' Any Day Now'', and '' 7th Heaven''.
...
– but not in the actual film.
**
Nick Broomfield
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's war drama, ''
Battle for Haditha
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'' (2007) during the helicopter evacuation scene.
** The final scenes of
Frank Darabont
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He has been nominated for three Academy Awards and a Golden Globe Award. In his early career, he was primarily a scre ...
's big-screen adaptation of Stephen King's ''
The Mist
Mist is a weather phenomenon similar to fog.
Mist, MIST or The Mist may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Fiction
* ''Mist'' (novel), a 1914 novel by Spanish author Miguel de Unamuno
* ''The Mist'' (novella), a 1980 horror novella by Ameri ...
'' (2007).
** The Japanese CGI film ''
Vexille 2077 Nihon Sakoku'' (2007).
** The final scenes of
Zack Snyder
Zachary Edward Snyder (born March 1, 1966) is an American filmmaker. He made his feature film debut in 2004 with ''Dawn of the Dead (2004 film), Dawn of the Dead'', a remake of the 1978 horror film Dawn of the Dead (1978 film), of the same name ...
's big-screen adaptation of
Kathryn Lasky
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's ''
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole'' (2010).
** The third-season finale of ''
How to Get Away with Murder
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'' (2017).
* "Yulunga (Spirit Dance)" later on ''Into the Labyrinth'' (1993) is played over scenes depicting concentration camps and torture chambers in ''Baraka''.
* "How Fortunate the Man With None" from ''Into the Labyrinth'' is used in ''La Sirène Rouge'', a French movie adapted from a book by
Maurice G. Dantec.
* "Saldek" from ''Into the Labyrinth'' was used from 1993 in various commercials on Pakistani TV for the Don Carlos range of
Servis, a shoe-making company.
* "The Carnival is Over" from ''Into the Labyrinth'' is heard during the finale of the 2009 film ''
S. Darko
''S. Darko'', also known as ''S. Darko: A Donnie Darko Tale'' is a 2009 American science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is a sequel to the 2001 cult film ''Donnie D ...
'', the sequel to the 2001 film ''
Donnie Darko
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''.
* "
Sanvean "Sanvean: I am your shadow" is a song co-written in September 1993 by Lisa Gerrard and composer/multi-instrumentalist Andrew Claxton during rehearsals in Ireland for the 1993 Dead Can Dance international tour. Lisa Gerrard stated she wrote this song ...
" from ''Toward the Within'' (1994) features in ''
The West Wing
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'' Season 5, Episode 1, "
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" (2003), during the final scene when members of the Bartlet family are attending a private church service following the kidnapping of their youngest daughter, Zoey.
* "Rakim" from ''Toward the Within'' is heard during the opening scenes/magic act of the ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' season 3 episode "Abra Cadaver".
*''Spiritchaser'' (1996) track "Devorzhum", a soft lullaby, is superimposed over "Dedicacé' Outò" in the 2002 film ''
Unfaithful''.
*"Sacrifice" is used in "Bloodlines Part 1" of ''
Silent Witness
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'' (UK TV series) as Dr Harry Cunningham is shot by an assassin in Budapest.
*"Elegy" has been used in several trailers for ''
Man of Steel'', and is part of the soundtrack.
Cover versions
* Australian death metal band
Abramelin Abramelin may refer to:
*''The Book of Abramelin
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covered "Cantara" on ''Abramelin'' (1996).
* Dutch rockers
The Gathering The Gathering may refer to:
Film and television
* ''The Gathering'' (1977 film), an American television film directed by Randal Kleiser
* The Gathering (1998 film), an American thriller film directed by Danny Carrales
* ''The Gathering'' (2003 ...
released their cover of "
In Power We Entrust the Love Advocated" on the ''Kevin's Telescope'' EP (1997).
* Czech folk/doom metal band
Silent Stream of Godless Elegy released their version of "Summoning of the Muse" and "Cantara" on ''
Behind the Shadows'' (1998) – they sometimes perform "Cantara" during live shows.
* The
shoegazing
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band
Ride
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People
* MC Ride, a member of Death Grips
* Sally Ride (1951–2012), American astronaut
* William Ride (19262011), Australian zoologist
Arts, entertainment, and media Films
* ''Ride'' (1998 film), a comedy film by Millicen ...
recorded a version of "Severance" on ''
Waves
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'' (2003).
* English goth rock group
Bauhaus
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performed "Severance" during its 1998 reunion tour and included a studio version on ''
Gotham'' (1999).
*
Gothic metal
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band
Paradise Lost
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covered "Xavier" in 2002 as a bonus track on limited edition of ''
Symbol of Life
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''.
* Norwegians
Ulver
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covered "In the Kingdom of the Blind the One-Eyed Are Kings",
Helena Iren Michaelsen
Helena Iren Michaelsen (born 2 June 1977) is a Norwegian singer. She is the frontwoman of the symphonic metal band Imperia and her solo project Angel. She was the lead singer of the gothic metal band Trail of Tears from 1997 to 2000, and was br ...
's band Imperia covered "The Lotus Eaters", progressive doom rock band
Noekk covered "How Fortunate the Man With None" and
Hortus Animae's medley of "Windfall / Summoning of the Muse" in cooperation with
Liv Kristine
Liv Kristine Espenæs (born 14 February 1976) is a Norwegian singer who has performed and composed songs mostly for various subgenres of heavy metal music. She started her career in the music industry as a vocalist for the gothic metal band Thea ...
, appeared on the Dead Can Dance tribute album, ''The Lotus Eaters'' (2004).
* Sarah Brightman covered "Sanvean" on ''
Symphony
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'' (2008).
*
Celluloide
''Celluloide'' is a 1996 Italian historical drama film directed by Carlo Lizzani from a screenplay by Furio Scarpelli, Ugo Pirro and Lizzani, based on the 1983 novel of the same name by Pirro. It stars Giancarlo Giannini, Massimo Ghini, Anna ...
covered "
In Power We Entrust The Love Advocated" on ''Naphtaline'' (2008).
*
Piano Magic
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performed "Advent" on their 2008 European tour.
* Canadian industrial band Post Death Soundtrack covered "Anywhere Out of the World", in 2009 – posting it on their official website.
* American death metal band
Cattle Decapitation
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covered "In the Kingdom of the Blind the One-Eyed Are Kings" as a bonus track for their 2019 album ''
Death Atlas
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''.
* Polish punk rock band
Armia
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covered "Advent" on their 1999 album ''Droga''.
Samples in other works
*
The Chemical Brothers
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Originally known as The Dust Brothers, th ...
used a reversed voice sample from "Song of Sophia" in "
Song to the Siren" (1992).
*
The Future Sound of London
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used samples from "Dawn of the Iconoclast" as core elements of "
Papua New Guinea
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" (1992).
*
Intermix used samples from "Song of Sophia" on "Monument (Lost Classic Mix)" (1993).
*British progressive rock band
Porcupine Tree
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used a voice sample from "As the Bell Rings the Maypole Spins" on the single ''
Voyage 34'' (1993).
*British pop duo
No-Man
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used a voice sample from "Song of Sophia" in "Simple", from their album ''
Flowermouth
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...
'' (1994).
*"The Wind that Shakes the Barley" was sampled by
hip hop
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producer
4th Disciple
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on "Blood for Blood" by the group
Killarmy
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Killarmy's music consists of lyrics and songs focused on the ...
, which appeared on ''
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
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Background
Recording sessions took place at 36 Chambers Studio in Manhattan and ...
'' (1997).
*
Delerium
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sampled extensively from "Persian Love Song" in the song "Forgotten Worlds" in their 1997 album ''
Karma
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''
*
Orkidea used a lengthy sample from "The Host of Seraphim" in his 1999 single "Unity", which appeared on the
Gatecrasher
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compilation album ''Red''.
*
Scooter used a sample of "Persephone (The Gathering of Flowers)" in the song "Habibi Halua" on their 2001 album ''
We Bring the Noise!
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''.
*British rock band
The Mission sometimes use a looped sample from "The Host of Seraphim" as an introduction to "
Tower of Strength" in rehearsals and at their live shows.
Tribute albums
* ''The Carnival Within'' (2000)
* ''The Lotus Eaters'' (2004)
* ''Summoning of the Muse'' (2005)
Contributions
* ''Fast Forward, Issue 008/009'', Fast Forward Corporation, 1981 ("Fatal Impact")
* ''
It'll End in Tears'',
This Mortal Coil
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, 1984 ("Waves Become Wings" and "Dreams Made Flesh")
* ''Dreams and Desires'', Pleasantly Surprised, 1984 ("The Arcane (demo)")
* ''
Lonely Is an Eyesore
''Lonely Is an Eyesore'' is a compilation on the 4AD label. Released in June 1987, it features artists signed to the label at the time. The tracks were recorded between 1985 and 1987 with the exception of "Frontier" by Dead Can Dance, which was a ...
'', 4AD compilation, 1987 ("Frontier" (demo) and "The Protagonist")
* ''Sahara Blue'', Hector Zazou, 1992 ("Youth" and "Black Stream")
* ''All Virgos are Mad'', 4AD, 1994 ("Rakim")
* ''1980 Forward'', 4AD, 2005 ("Emmeleia")
Soundtracks
* ''
El niño de la luna'' (aka ''Moon Child'', 1989)
* ''
Baraka
Baraka or Barakah may refer to:
* Berakhah or Baraka, in Judaism, a blessing usually recited during a ceremony
* Barakah or Baraka, in Islam, the beneficent force from God that flows through the physical and spiritual spheres
* Baraka, full ''ḥa ...
'' (1992)
* ''In the Kingdom of the Blind'' (1992)
* ''
The Crossing Guard
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'' (1995)
* ''Ruth's Journey'' (1996)
* ''In the Presence of Mine Enemies'' (1997)
* ''Nevada'' (1997)
* ''La Chacala'' (1998)
* ''
The Affair of the Necklace
''The Affair of the Necklace'' is a 2001 American historical drama film directed by Charles Shyer and written by John Sweet, based on the 1785 scandal at the court of Louis XVI that became known as the Affair of the Diamond Necklace, which con ...
'' (2001)
* ''
Ripley's Game'' (2004)
* ''Killing the Afternoon'' (2005)
* ''
The Mist
Mist is a weather phenomenon similar to fog.
Mist, MIST or The Mist may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Fiction
* ''Mist'' (novel), a 1914 novel by Spanish author Miguel de Unamuno
* ''The Mist'' (novella), a 1980 horror novella by Ameri ...
'' (2007)
* ''
Vexille
is a 2007 Japanese CGI anime science fiction film written, directed, and edited by Fumihiko Sori, and features the voices of Meisa Kuroki, Yasuko Matsuyuki, and Shosuke Tanihara.
At the 60th Locarno International Film Festival, where ''Vexille ...
'' (2007)
* ''
S. Darko
''S. Darko'', also known as ''S. Darko: A Donnie Darko Tale'' is a 2009 American science fiction thriller film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is a sequel to the 2001 cult film ''Donnie D ...
'' (2009)
* ''
Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole'' (2010)
Notes
:A.CD promotional single.
:B.Edited live version.
References
External links
*
* archived from on 7 October 2012 at
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* . Retrieved 24 December 2010
Albums by Dead Can Danceat
Rate Your Music
Rate Your Music (often abbreviated to RYM) is an online encyclopedia of music releases and films. Users can catalog items from their personal collection, review them, and assign ratings in a five-star rating system. The site also features comm ...
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Official Dead Can Dance discography page Retrieved 18 April 2016
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