The revolution has a soundtrack. On the heels of their debut album Zero Hour, American concept-rock visionaries CANTERVICE return with The Masquerade (Toronto Is Broken & Zardonic Remix) — a ferocious collision of electronic chaos and dystopian truth. Where guitars once raged, now thunderous basslines and cinematic drops shake the walls, turning rebellion into rhythm.
This isn’t just a remix — it’s a transmission from the future. Toronto Is Broken and Zardonic take CANTERVICE’s politically charged anthem and supercharge it with industrial adrenaline, transforming its apocalyptic message into a high-octane drum & bass storm built for the dancefloor and the revolution alike.
For CANTERVICE, music is a manifesto. Their world is one where freedom has been commodified, technology weaponized, and reality rewritten by those in power. “Freedom is an illusion,” they warn. But behind every lyric and every drop, there’s a spark — an invitation to wake up, question, and fight back before the silence becomes permanent.


