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.net Auszeichnung - Award of Distinction 1999

Res Rocket

Matt Moller, Willy Henshall
The first incarnation of Res Rocket was formed in November 1994 by two successful English musicians, Willy Henshall and Tim Bran. Willy Henshall, an award-winning songwriter, producer and member ofthe band Londonbeat, and Tim Bran, a successful engineer, producer, and member of the band Dreadzone, began posting messages and sound files on Usenet (the Internets bulletin-board)—and later on an ftp and Web site—from their West London studio. People from all over the world started replying with song ideas and sound files. By January 1995 about 600 members were regularly checking this little corner ofthe Internet.“The mailing list was a hive of humor and strangeness, confessions, hints, tips and friendship," says Henshall.“Meanwhile the collaborations in the ftp site were growing and getting more focused.”
In a true expression of Net democracy, the name of the group was chosen by a vote ofthe site's membership who picked Res Rocket from a list of 10 names randomly generated by a Computer program. Simultaneously several thousand miles away, Matt Möller and Canton Becker, two students at Northwestern University in Chicago, had developed what was to become Res Rocket’s Version 10 dient Software (previously ca Med DRGN.) The two were be: ginning to attract serious attention from media organizations around the world.The ChicagoTribune was soon calling Becker and Moller"the Lennon and McCartney of Cyberspace.”
The two pairs of musical pioneers hooked up after Beckerand Möller visited Henshall and Bran’sWeb site and responded to a call for musical collaborators. Henshall remembers the foursome’s Eureka moment: "The first time we tried an International jam was late one night at the Res Rocket Studio in Notting Hill [London], After about five hours of no sound, suddenly.....BLAM!...a bass drum and then a wicked Chicago house-style base line appeared out ofthe ether.Tim and I were beside ourselves, and couldn't get to the piano quickly enough to send a part back again. We knew we had found the missing component to reach our goal of on-line musical collaboration.”
That weekend Henshall got on a plane to Chicago to meet Möller and Becker.The next incarnation of Res Rocket was formed soon afterward in March 1995 and the initial Version ofthe DRGN jamming Software was developed from there. In recent months the DRGN Software has been downloaded for free by thousands of subscribers and the world's biggest band hasn’t stopped jamming since!
Who would have predicted that what started one night over the Internet in a studio in London and a house in Chicago would one day grow into a globalmusic movement?
Willy Henshall, Founder and chairman of Res Rocket/Rocketnetwork. Successful musician and songwriter. Nethead since 79. Former member of hit pop soul band “Londonbeat”.

Matt Moller, Director of Software Development. Founder of Res Rocket/ Rocketnetwork.