Canadian artist profile
SourcedDaedalean Complex
· Quebec City, QC
Daedalean Complex is a Quebec City metal band combining melodic death, gothic, industrial, symphonic, and black-metal elements with a theatrical live presentation.
- Active since
- 2007
- Catalog
- 6 releases
- Last checked
- July 12, 2026
About
The artist
Daedalean Complex is a Quebec City metal band formed in late 2007. The project began when keyboardist and founder Daedalus developed studio demos with guitarist John DC, then expanded the material into a full band. Its music has moved between gothic and industrial metal, melodic death metal, symphonic black metal, and other extreme-metal textures, while its concerts emphasize theatrical staging alongside dense arrangements. The band's recorded catalog developed through an early self-titled release, A Rose for the Dead in 2011, The Rise of Icarus in 2013, and After the Fall in 2017. The 2023 single XIII introduced the next album cycle, followed by the ten-track The Void of Chaos in November 2024. The canonical Spotify identifier matches Apple Music and MusicBrainz records for the same Quebec group, while the artist-controlled Bandcamp page identifies Quebec City as both the band's birthplace and current location. The 2024 album and accompanying video activity confirm that Daedalean Complex remains active. This profile uses original bilingual editorial text and describes the group's broad metal vocabulary without copying promotional biography language.
Catalog
Selected releases
album · 2024
The Void of Chaos
single · 2023
XIII
album · 2017
After the Fall
album · 2013
The Rise of Icarus
album · 2011
A Rose for the Dead
Sources & provenance
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Official platform profile ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Daedalean Complex on Bandcamp ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Public registry ↗checked July 12, 2026
- Daedalean Complex release news at MetalUniverse ↗checked July 12, 2026
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