Zaum was an electronica project band that includes Tool drummer Danny Carey, along with Tool associates Chris Pitman, Vince DeFranco, and Marco Fox.
The official Tool newsletter of April 2000 had the following to say the about the project:
"Zaum" is a german word meaning "to keep oneself together", like Nietzsche said "it´s far more diffcult to keep in balance with one´s pleasures, then simply denying them all"(corresponding citation).
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