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Zed
Zed was formed
in 1996 while Nathan King, Ben
Campbell and Adrian Palmer they were still attending Christchurch's
Cashmere High School. Influenced by their parents' old Beatles records
and adding their generation's Crowded House, Supergrass, Blur and
Radiohead they started getting together in each other's bedrooms
to practice the kind of hook laden pop music they were listening
to.
Ben's father
liked what he heard and decided to send demos to a family friend,
kiwi rock music icon, Ray Columbus. Also impressed by those bedroom
sessions Columbus signed on as Zed's manager, encouraged them to
start writing original material, and secured them a publishing deal.
The band also started playing in public, and still with an average
age of 16, drove to Auckland for their first recording session.
Zed's first
two singles (which they self-produced) went top twenty and the band
were nominated for the most promising group award at the New Zealand
Music Awards in 1998 . In July 1999 Zed formalised their record
company relationship and signed to Universal Music in New Zealand.
In May 2000, the band migrated north again to Auckland's Revolver
Studios to lay down the tracks for their debut album.
They had added
guitarist Andy Lynch to the line-up for live work. Andy had helped
the band record and mix both of their earlier singles. Once recording
sessions for what became the 'Silencer' album began, the band liked
the direction the London-born Andy was taking their music with his
different influences and made him an official member. 'Silence',
with re-recorded versions of their first three singles, debuted
at #1 on release and went on to sell double platinum in New Zealand.
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