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Since the early 1980s, Zed Brookes has been a singer, songwriter, guitarist/bassist, prominent local audio engineer and award winning producer. His involvement in Hamilton music started in 1983, as a live sound engineer and as frontman and principal songwriter for [[Step Chant Unit]]. Prior to this he was involved with the Rotorua bands [[Zener and The Diodes]] and [[The Lemmings]] (1981-1982). <br> | Since the early 1980s, Zed Brookes has been a singer, songwriter, guitarist/bassist, prominent local audio engineer and award winning producer. His involvement in Hamilton music started in 1983, as a live sound engineer and as frontman and principal songwriter for [[Step Chant Unit]]. Prior to this he was involved with the Rotorua bands [[Zener and The Diodes]] and [[The Lemmings]] (1981-1982). <br> | ||
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In 1995 he again returned to the stage and studio as a frontman and songwriter for [[Schrödinger's Cat]], produced the award winning [[Blackjack]] album [[Kicasso d'Muse]], and began working in composition for TV and film. [[Schrödinger's Cat]]'s ''Don't Matter'' spent time in the [[Top 13]], received national playlisting on B-net stations, and even appeared in the soundtrack to the TV series ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', while their self-released EP [[Joe's Brain]] (2000) sold out in one night at the release party at [[JBCs]]. Between 1995 and 2000 Zed's soundtrack work included the ''Thundercats Racing'' video and numerous independent short films including ''Stiff'' by [[Joe Citizen]], whilst continuing to produce local bands including [[Stone Babies]], [[Rumpus Room]], [[Scooter]], [[Moofish]], [[Tweeter]] and [[Jhana]] (featuring [[Mark Tupuhi]] of [[Schrödinger's Cat]]). | In 1995 he again returned to the stage and studio as a frontman and songwriter for [[Schrödinger's Cat]], produced the award winning [[Blackjack]] album [[Kicasso d'Muse]], and began working in composition for TV and film. [[Schrödinger's Cat]]'s ''Don't Matter'' spent time in the [[Top 13]], received national playlisting on B-net stations, and even appeared in the soundtrack to the TV series ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', while their self-released EP [[Joe's Brain]] (2000) sold out in one night at the release party at [[JBCs]]. Between 1995 and 2000 Zed's soundtrack work included the ''Thundercats Racing'' video and numerous independent short films including ''Stiff'' by [[Joe Citizen]], whilst continuing to produce local bands including [[Stone Babies]], [[Rumpus Room]], [[Scooter]], [[Moofish]], [[Tweeter]] and [[Jhana]] (featuring [[Mark Tupuhi]] of [[Schrödinger's Cat]]). | ||
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In 2000 Zed performed as a member of [[Moofish]] alongside [[Rhonda Johnson]] and [[Chris Johnson]], and appears on their album [[mOoFiSh]] (which he mixed, and which also featured session performances from [[Grant Brodie]] and [[Scott Brodie]]). In 2000, ''Last Time'' by "Zed Brookes" appeared on the compilation [[Acoustic Magic]]. | In 2000 Zed performed as a member of [[Moofish]] alongside [[Rhonda Johnson]] and [[Chris Johnson]], and appears on their album [[mOoFiSh]] (which he mixed, and which also featured session performances from [[Grant Brodie]] and [[Scott Brodie]]). In 2000, ''Last Time'' by "Zed Brookes" appeared on the compilation [[Acoustic Magic]]. | ||