Euphoria (Canadian band)

Euphoria
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresAmericana, electronic, blues, rock, dance
Years active1993 (1993)–present
LabelsSix Degrees, Rounder Records, EMI Music Publishing, The Orchard, Sony Music Entertainment
Websitewww.euphoria.to

Euphoria is a Canadian musical project formed in 1993 by guitarist and composer Ken Ramm. Blending elements of Americana, electronic music, blues, and rock, the band is known for its distinctive fusion of organic instrumentation and electronic production, often featuring slide guitar over atmospheric soundscapes.

Euphoria gained prominence with its debut album, Euphoria (1999), which featured collaborations with artists such as Geddy Lee of Rush and Anne Dudley of Art of Noise.

Euphoria's music has been featured in television series, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Malcolm in the Middle, and Roswell. Ventures in the advertising world include Apple Computer and Nissan.

Euphoria guitarist, Ken Ramm, is the holder of the USPTO and Canadian trademarks in the name, Euphoria, for a musical group.