Euphoria is a Canadian band formed in 1993 by guitarist and composer Ken Ramm.
Their 1999 self-titled debut album Euphoria featured guest appearances by Geddy Lee (Rush), Roy Babbington (Soft Machine), Anne Dudley (Art of Noise), and Juliet Roberts.
[1][2] In 1999, the track "Delirium" found its way onto the North American radio charts.
[citation needed] Euphoria's next album, Beautiful My Child, featuring Kad Achouri, Ken Whiteley, Mont Campbell, B. J. Cole and Gayle Day, among others,[3] was recorded in the UK and released by Six Degrees Records in 2001.
[4][5][6][7] In 2006, Euphoria released their third album, Precious Time, which featured full-length vocal tracks from singers Tracy Bonham and Tina Dico.
[10] In 2007, EMI Music Publishing released an "in-house" two-CD set titled Sinners and Saints, as well as The Blue Remixes.
[11] In 2013, the E4 collection was released by British company AWAL in both an instrumental and album version.
[12] Ken Ramm and vocalist Kalisa Ewing composed Deep Calls Out.
In 2022, Euphoria released Deep Calls Out Remixes via BFE, The Orchard, and Sony Music Entertainment.
This EP features six distinctly different mixes of the song Deep Calls Out, with styles ranging from Rock to Dub, Pop, Alternative Dance, Acoustic and Ambient, and containing instrumental contributions from synthesizer player Patrick Gleeson, co-producer Steve Addabbo, Steven Van Zandt drummer Rich Mercurio and dublab executive director Ale Cohen.
The artwork is by longtime Euphoria collaborator Christine Alicino.
Euphoria's music has been used in television shows, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,[13] Malcolm in the Middle,[14]Roswell,[15] and Luck, among others.
[18] Euphoria's music has also been used in advertising campaigns by Apple Computer and Nissan.
N'Awlins [The Lumber River Chronicles] – feat Robyn Dell'Unto – 3:29 07.
Sinners and Saints (Still Life Remix) – feat Tina Dico – 4:07 02.
Sinners and Saints (Tunabeats Tasty Remix) – feat Tina Dico – 4:58 03.