Project-43

Worldwide Talent United

Can a heavy metal rock group release a CD without having ever being in the same room together or to have never met face to face? Amazingly, it is being done; and quite remarkably. Project-43 is one of the first "Internet" groups to record, mix, produce and engineer a CD from three
 different countries and five locations around the world.

Meet Project-43, five exceptionally talented musicians from different parts of the globe. After band mates Charlie Wardick (who hails from the state of Arizona, USA) and Steve M. Mann (from Wisconsin, USA) hooked up on Usenet in the alt.guitar newsgroup, they knew that they had happened upon something special.
Using this framework, the two enlisted other musicians to join in their cyberspace journey. When Antti Heikkinen (Finland) was added on vocals, things began to gel. The group then added Scotland's Scott Wallace to play drums and the NYC guitar virtuoso Christopher Bell-Boudreaux to complete the quintet.

Their debut CD "Silence The Quiet" was released and met with rave reviews. But it is their follow up CD called "Ticket To Infinity" that proves that this is not a novelty act and that creating intoxicating heavy metal music in this unique process can not only be done, but accomplished with awe inspiring adventure.
Logistics make it difficult to all get together, but that is not an obstacle. As Steve explains:

"We have really progressed on this new CD; it shows our growth and improvement as a group. One person may come up with an idea for a song, then the others download this 'model' and start to add their parts and the mixing process begins. We don't have some of the personality issues or conflicts that other bands have; our process is very accommodating to growth and helps us move forward. We feel we are on the cutting edge of recording and marketing and like to feel that we are moving forward in the right direction; kind of a modern spin as well as a new model of music creativity."

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Yes, it is fascinating isn't it? What I was most impressed with is the quality of the music. For a band to have never met, been in the same room and playing, the music speaks for itself- amazing is the best word to describe it!

Posted on 10/09/2008 at 6:10:54 PM

Fascinating. First, we had studio musicians. I'm glad Project 43 is possible. Kinda sounds like telecommuting.

Posted on 10/09/2008 at 4:10:32 PM

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