Demo track from jam session 2 (video)

Filed Under (Creating Music, Video) by Kristian on 19-02-2010

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Don’t let all the internet politics and piracy debates fool you, the Ground To Zero project is all about making music and sharing it freely!  The music-making machine fired up again last Saturday (thanks again Jake and Gazz), however you may have noticed that I’ve totally slacked off in the music sharing department.  That ends here dammit!

Unfortunately we don’t have any studio tracks for you, but we do have a metric shit-tonne of raw video footage taken from our 2009 jam sessions. “Shit-tonne” is of course the technical term for a hard disk full of video files, which I’ve been trawling through like a pig digging for truffles.  Before you get too excited, let me first point out that these videos were never meant to be high quality productions.  What we have is a demo reel of musical experimentation, and some of those experiments failed spectacularly.  Others sucked considerably less (to my ears anyway), so I’m going to release those ones to the world.  Why?  Because that’s how we roll bee-atch (cue the gansta beatz).

My god that was a lot of preamble.

If you’re keen to hear some raw new music, check out this demo track I cobbled together from our second jam session on 28th March 2009.  It features Jase on bass, Jake on guitar and both Gazz and myself on the duelling drum kits.  Roll it…

http://www.vimeo.com/9551887

So now that we’re all sharing, it’s time for you to share your comments.  You can even share the video itself if you want, it’s free under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia License.  Have fun!

How Trent Reznor is pioneering a new music industry

Filed Under (Copyright, Freedom, The Music Biz) by Kristian on 01-07-2009

I’m not a big NIN fan (don’t hate!), but I’ve grown to like them more and more for one reason: Trent Reznor.  His band Nine Inch Nails rose to fame from the grunge/goth movement of the early nineties, and Reznor has been pushing the envelop every step of the way.  Cut to present day, while most artists and record labels try desperately to hold on to their old ways, Reznor is one of the few “big name” artists embracing the digital medium in a positive way, which makes him a major inspiration for Ground To Zero.

If you haven’t seen it yet, you should watch Kevin Rose interview the man for an episode of Digg Dialogg.  It runs for about 40 minutes, so settle in with a bottle of wine and get ready to open your mind.

It’s our first music video!

Filed Under (Creating Music, Events, The Music Biz, Video) by Kristian on 03-03-2009

I mentioned in my previous post that, during our first ‘open jam’ session the other week, we actually wrote an awesome song.  Such a tease I am to tell you about our awesome new song without letting you hear it for yourself.  Such a horrible tease I am, all talk and no substance …that’s what she said!

Well thanks to Suzy and Gazz for having the forethought to bring a digital camera along to the rehearsal room, we now have raw video evidence of our first musical collaboration!

This video comes with a little disclaimer though: the featured song is still a work-in-progress and the video itself is not exactly ‘broadcast quality’.  Fortunately the video quality is just fine for YouTube, so check it out!

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For a small digital camera, I was actually surprised at the results.  No fancy studio equipment was used (I hadn’t planned on recording anything that day!), but the song is quite audible and the image is not too bad either.  Ain’t technology grand?  Maybe Suzy will let us use her camera again next time (hint hint).

The song itself was only about 4 hours old when we recorded it, so it still needs some more work… and a title.  We’ll keep you posted of any developments in the song’s evolution, as well as any other songs that may emerge.

For now, let me leave you with a few of Suzy’s happy snaps from the rehearsal studio.

Jake and Kristian Gazz on the kit Frank Ash Gazz and Jake Frank and Kristian Kristian

Update: seems that folks are liking the video!  The Ground To Zero YouTube channel has reached #52 – Most Viewed (Today) – Musicians – Australia.  Nice!  Remember, if you like the video, you’re free to share it around, so post it on your Myspace, share it with a friend on Facebook, whatever, it’s free*!

*Free for non commercial use only, and Ground To Zero should always be credited for the content (as well as any derivatives, remixes, etc), because that’s just polite dammit!  Check out the details on the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.5 Australia licence.