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For over 20 years Zed Brookes has been a singer, songwriter, guitarist/bassist, and most notably a prominent local audio engineer and award winning producer, among other thingsHe started out in around 1982 as a live sound engineer, and as the frontman and principal songwriter for [[Step Chant Unit]] from 1983-1987.
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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Brookes completed a Diploma in Audio Engineering at ''Harlequin Studios'' (Auckland) in 1983, managed two Waikato branches of [[Tandys]] Records between 1984 and 1985, and in 1985 [[Step Chant Unit]]'s single [[Painting Pictures]] hit the New Zealand Top 40.  Also in 1985 Zed set up [[Tandys Studios]] and the record label [[Just Teasing]].  He was the manager, in-house engineer and head producer for Tandys Studios and Just Teasing between 1985 and 1992.   
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Meanwhile, in 1983 he completed a Diploma in Audio Engineering at ''Harlequin Studios'' in Auckland, managed two Waikato branches of Tandys Records between 1984 and 1985, and in the same year [[Step Chant Unit]]'s single [[Painting Pictures]] hit the New Zealand Top 40.  Also in 1985 Zed set up [[Tandys Studios]] and the record label [[Just Teasing]].  He was the manager, in-house engineer and head producer for Tandys Studios and Just Teasing between 1985 and 1992.   
  
During the late '80s and early '90s he continued to focus more-so on production work than as a band member. In 1990 the [[Just Teasing V1]] compilation was released by Tandys Studios of Just Teasing artists recorded between 1987-1989; included were [[Step Chant Unit]]'s ''Doesn't Time Fly'' and a solo track from Zed known as ''Ugh!! Wipeout??!''.  In 1991 he played on (and produced) [[Book of Martyrs]]' [[Purified Seven Times]], and performed as a studio/session musician on numerous other recordings from Tandys Studios.
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During this time (late '80s and early '90s) he continued to focus more so on production work than as a member of bands, however he was at some stage (dates unknown) involved with bands by the names of [[The Lemmings]], [[Zener]] and [[The Diodes]]; all of whom appear to have gone by and large undocumented.
  
In 1992 he designed and built [[Zoo Studios]], and began working as a producer for both [[Hark Records]] and [[Rock 93 FM]].  Between '92 and '93, as the manager of the Zoo, he transformed Zoo from an adjunct of The Rock into one of the Waikato's top studios.  During this time his production credits included ''Dead Flowers'', ''Bilge Festival'', [[Knightshade]] and ''The Narcs''. In 1992, Brookes also edited the short lived Hamilton music magazine [[Zone]].  
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In 1990 the [[Just Teasing V1]] compilation was released from Tandys/Just Teasing recording artists (recorded between 1987-1989); included were [[Step Chant Unit]]'s ''Doesn't Time Fly'' and a solo track from Zed known as ''Ugh!! Wipeout??!''.  In 1991 he played on (as well as producing) [[Book of Martyrs]]' [[Purified Seven Times]], and undoubtedly performed as a studio/session musician on numerous other recordings from Tandys Studios throughout this period.
  
From 1993 - 1995 his list of production credits extended to include [[Exploding Poppies]], [[Blackjack]], [[Love and Violence]],[[Tim Armstrong]], [[Bad Jelly]], [[King Biscuit]] and [[Tetnus]], alongside continued work for [[Jacqui Keelan Davey]], [[Knightshade]] and ''The Narcs''In 1993 he received awards for ''Best Production'' (for Tim Armstrong's song My New House), ''Engineer of the Year'' and ''Biggest Contribution to Waikato Music'' at the [[Waikato Rock Awards]].  In 1994 he co-wrote, engineered and produced the [[Jacqui Keelan]] song ''Parihaka'' with Keelan and [[Andrew Newth]], which won Waikato's ''Best Song'' award, and in the same year he once again took out ''Engineer of the Year'', along with ''Producer of the Year''.   
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In 1992 he designed and built [[Zoo Studios]], and began working as a producer for both [[Hark Records]] and [[The Rock 93FM]].  Between '92 and '93 as the manager of the Zoo he transformed the unit from an adjunct to The Rock to become one of the top studios in the WaikatoAt this time his production credits included ''Dead Flowers'', ''Bilge Festival'', [[Knightshade]], [[The Narcs]] and many others.   
  
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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From 1993 - 1995 that list extended to include [[Exploding Poppies]], [[Blackjack]], [[Love and Violence]], [[Bad Jelly]], [[King Biscuit]] and [[Tetnus]] alongside continued work in the producer's chair for [[Jacqui Keelan Davey]], [[Knightshade]], [[The Narcs]] and numerous othersIn 1993 he received awards for ''Best Production'', ''Engineer of the Year'' and ''Biggest Contribution to Waikato Music'' at the ''Waikato Rock Awards''.  In 1994 he co-wrote the [[Jacqui Keelan]] song ''Parihaka'' with Keelan and [[Andrew Newth]] (produced by [[Dave Lowndes]]) which won Waikato's ''Best Song'' award, and the same year he once again took out ''Engineer of the Year'', along with ''Producer of the Year''.
[[image:SCUmeld.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Step Chant Unit, 1985]]
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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]].
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In the same year [[Schrödinger's Cat]] underwent a lineup change and became [[Wonderbug]] until 2002.  This band became increasingly the vehicle for the other main songwriter in the group [[Mark Tupuhi]].  In 2001 they appeared on TVNZ's ''Good Morning'' and recorded a limited self-released EP. Songs from the latter were incorporated into Tupuhi's next band, [[St Lucy]].  Zed continued to play as a member of St Lucy between 2002 and 2004, appearing on the EPs [[Loyal?]] and [[Bio-Psycho-Social]].
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In 1995 he once again returned to the stage and studio as a frontman and songwriter for [[Schrödinger's Cat]], produced the award winning [[Blackjack]] album [[Kicasso de'Muse]], and began working in composition for TV and filmBetween 1995 and 2000 [[Schrödinger's Cat]]'s ''Don't Matter'' spent time in the [[Top 13]] as well as receiving 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]] sold out in one night at the release party at [[JBCs]] in the year 2000During the same timeframe, 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 throughout the late '90s including [[Stone Babies]], [[Rumpus Room]], [[Scooter]], [[Moofish]], [[Tweeter]] and [[Jhana]] (featuring [[Mark Tupuhi]] of [[Schrödinger's Cat]]) to name a handful.
  
At an academic level, Zed Brookes' work in sound and associated media studies as a researcher, developer, designer, advisor and lecturer since the mid '90s to the present day has been vast.  Since 2002 he has set up a new audio/production company, ''Brookes Audio Design'', where production and recording projects have included [[Katchafire]], ''Midge Marsden'' and ''Bullfrog Rata''.  In recent years he has played as a member of the bands [[Bug Unit]] and [[DMZ]].  In 2005 [[Schrödinger's Cat]] and [[Wonderbug]] reformed briefly for live performances at the [[Circle Jerk]].
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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 produced, and which also featured session performances from [[Grant Brodie]] and [[Scott Brodie]]).
  
In the 2000s Zed was involved with a solo project under the [[Bemuzed]] banner, and recorded under the moniker ''Mr Zeberdee''. In 2016, he released an album using his own name, titled [[O Sweet Cacophony]].
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In the same year [[Schrödinger's Cat]] underwent a lineup change and became [[Wonderbug]] until 2002.  This band became increasingly the vehicle for the other main songwriter in the group [[Mark Tupuhi]], and were described by Zed as "nowhere near as good" (!).  In 2001 they appeared on TVNZ's ''Good Morning'' and recorded an unreleased EP, songs from which later became incorperated into Tupuhi's next band [[St Lucy]] (2002 - 2006).  Zed continued to play as a member of St Lucy between 2002 and 2004, appearing on the EPs [[Loyal?]] and [[Bio-Psycho-Social]]. 
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At an academic level, Zed Brookes' ongoing work in sound and associated media studies as a Researcher, Developer, Designer, Advisor, Senior Lecturer and so forth since the mid '90s up to the present day is vast, and perhaps somewhat beyond the scope of this wiki.  Since 2002 he has set up the new audio/production company ''Brookes Audio Design'' where production and recording projects have also included [[Katchafire]], ''Midge Marsden and Bullfrog Rata'' and many others. In recent years he has played as a member of the bands [[Bug Unit]] and [[DMZ]] (further info unclear).  In 2005 [[Schrödinger's Cat]] and [[Wonderbug]] reformed briefly for live performances at the [[Circle Jerk]].
  
 
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