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In 2010, DEAN released the new album ''DeanSixteen'' to mark their 16th anniversary. The release was marked by a second "re-activation" of the live band, playing two gigs with [[The Trons]], including their first [[Hamilton]] show in 15 years. The new album plus the 7 mixtapes brought to 80 the total number of new DEAN songs released in 2010. | In 2010, DEAN released the new album ''DeanSixteen'' to mark their 16th anniversary. The release was marked by a second "re-activation" of the live band, playing two gigs with [[The Trons]], including their first [[Hamilton]] show in 15 years. The new album plus the 7 mixtapes brought to 80 the total number of new DEAN songs released in 2010. | ||
− | The band went under the pseudonyms [[Andrew Dean]], [[Scott Dean]], [[Byron Dean]], [[Garry Dean]] and [[Casio T. Dean]], the latter a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar. By the release of the song ''Jo from Truebliss'' on 2002's [[Zero.one]] compilation, ''Scott'' and ''Byron Dean'' had been replaced by [[Giuseppe Dean]] and [[Andrea Dean]]. | + | The band went under the pseudonyms [[Andrew Dean]], [[Scott Dean]], [[Byron Dean]], [[Garry Dean]] and [[Casio T. Dean]], the latter a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar. By the release of the song ''Jo from Truebliss'' on 2002's [[Zero.one]] compilation, ''Scott'' and ''Byron Dean'' had been replaced by [[Giuseppe Dean]] and [[Andrea Dean]]. By 2017, DEAN included [[Stefan Neville]] and [[Indira Neville]]. |
==Releases== | ==Releases== |
Revision as of 11:54, 8 February 2019
D.E.A.N. allegedly stood for Douglas Ewan's A Nob, but other explanations were normally given to prevent social conflict and impacts on airplay - Douglas being a well-known nob on the Contact 89FM dial at the time.
DEAN's first release was the song Unfortunate Flux on the 1995 compilation The Fridge. They have released seven albums, two EPs, two 7" singles and 9 freely downloadable "mixtapes".
In 2010, DEAN released the new album DeanSixteen to mark their 16th anniversary. The release was marked by a second "re-activation" of the live band, playing two gigs with The Trons, including their first Hamilton show in 15 years. The new album plus the 7 mixtapes brought to 80 the total number of new DEAN songs released in 2010.
The band went under the pseudonyms Andrew Dean, Scott Dean, Byron Dean, Garry Dean and Casio T. Dean, the latter a nice retro drum machine. The other four members played guitar. By the release of the song Jo from Truebliss on 2002's Zero.one compilation, Scott and Byron Dean had been replaced by Giuseppe Dean and Andrea Dean. By 2017, DEAN included Stefan Neville and Indira Neville.
Releases
- 24 Strings, 4 Tracks and an Attitude album, 1996
- Battletruck album, 1999
- Special Little Band EP, 2003
- Extreme Dean-Blast Extreme (Extreme) album, 2006
- Weekend Warriors album, 2009
- Red Hed Step Chile vol. 1 downloadable mixtape, 2010
- Red Hed Step Chile vol. 2 downloadable mixtape, 2010
- Red Hed Step Chile vol. 3 downloadable mixtape, 2010
- Red Hed Step Chile vol. 4 downloadable mixtape, 2010
- Red Hed Step Chile vol. 5 downloadable mixtape, 2010
- Red Hed Step Chile vol. 6 downloadable mixtape, 2010
- Red Hed Step Chile vol. 7 downloadable mixtape, 2010
- DeanSixteen album, 2010
- Too Much Technology, Not Enough Love Making album, 2014
- Cobra 7" single, 2015
- Humid Nature EP, 2016
- Red Hed Step Chile Blue downloadable mixtape, 2016
- Red Hed Step Chile Red downloadable mixtape, 2017
- Donald's Tire Trouble 7" single, 2017
- Deeds Not Words album, 2018
- Unfortunate Flux appears on the 1995 compilation The Fridge
- Girth by "Dean vs Nodrog" appears on the 1997 compilation Green Eggs and Hamilton
- Jo from Truebliss appears on the 2002 compilation Zero.one
- We Know In Our Hearts Phil Is Innocent appears on the 2006 compilation A Low Hum (Series 3, Issue 9)
- We Know In our Hearts Phil is Innocent appears on the 2006 compilation Area 07
- Aucktism appears on the 2015 compilation Deep and Meaningful Volume 3
Music Videos
Published Articles
- 24 Strings, 4 Tracks and an Attitude album review, Nexus, 4 April 1996