The Cansecos

The Cansecos
Origin Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Electronic
Years active 2003 (2003)–present
Labels Upper Class
Website thecansecos.com
Members Bill Halliday
Gareth Jones
Paul Prince
Dan McCormick

The Cansecos is a Canadian electronic music band from Toronto formed in 2003. The band's debut self-titled album The Cansecos was released in 2003 on Upper Class Recordings, followed by second studio album Juices! in 2008. In addition to their two studio albums The Cansecos have created a full-length remix album Juiced!, a disco mix Showers, and epic disco-electro remixes of Black Kids "Hurricane Jane" and Sally Shapiro "Hold Me So Tight",

History

The Cansecos consists of writing and production duo Bill "The Billionaire" Halliday and Gareth "Generous G" Jones with rhythm team Paul "Princely P" Prince and Dan "Stealy Dan" McCormick. They released their debut album The Cansecos in 2003 on Upper Class Recordings. The album received an 8.2 on Pitchfork Media.[1] "A Common State Of Being" from The Cansecos was used in Canadian director Aubrey Nealon's debut feature-length film "A Simple Curve".[2]

In July 2007 The Cansecos posted a new full-length album Juiced! on their website for free download. They called it a full-length premix: an alternate version of the studio album Juices! they were preparing to release. Juiced! was a 70-minute disco mix mashed with all the acapellas from the forthcoming new studio album by The Cansecos.

In the beginning of 2008 Juices! the second studio album by The Cansecos was released on Upper Class Recordings.

In April 2008 The Cansecos posted a full length disco mix album Showers on their website for free download. Allmusic named Showers one of their favourite mixes of 2008.[3]

In May 2008 The Cansecos remixed Sally Shapiro "Hold Me So Tight" for the Sally Shapiro remix album Remix Romance Vol. 1

In June 2008 The Cansecos remixed Black Kids "Hurricane Jane" for the Hurricane Jane Single. The Remix also appears on the new Black Kids EP Cemetery Lips.

In September 2008 The Cansecos were invited to play The closing party for the Toronto International Film Festival with Esthero.

In April 2009 Raised By Wolves, the single from Juices! recently won the 2008 International Songwriting Competition Best Dance/Electronic Song of 2008.[4]

Discography

Studio Albums

Year Title Label
2003 The Cansecos Upper Class Recordings
2008 Juices! Upper Class Recordings

Remix Albums

Year Title Free Download
2007 Juiced! www.thecansecos.com

Mix Albums

Year Title Free Download
2008 Showers: A Disco Mix By The Cansecos www.thecansecos.com

Remixes

Year Artist Title
2007 The Russian Futurists Let's Get Ready To Crumble
2007 Small Sins Holiday
2007 Vivek Shraya Your Name
2008 Madrid Reply To Everyone
2008 Sally Shapiro Hold Me So Tight
2008 Black Kids Hurricane Jane

References

Citations
  1. Tangari, Joe (2004-02-18). "Pitchfork: The Cansecos : The Cansecos". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  2. Nealon, Aubrey (2005-02-18). "A Simple Curve : Press Kit : Songs" (PDF). Idaho Peak Productions. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  3. Allmusic staff (2008-12-28). "Some Of Our Favorite mixes of 2008". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  4. Theisson, Brock (2009-05-07). "Exclaim News: T-Pain, Tom Waits and Robert Smith Pick the Cansecos For Best Electronic/Dance Song in ISC Competition". Exclaim!. Retrieved 2009-05-15.

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