There is a new "interview" on myspace were Dev tells a lot about Ki. Interesting read, check it out!
'Devin Townsend 1.) Who are the musicians in KI, where did you find them and what did they do before? Ki is the first of 4 albums in a series of albums under the moniker 'Devin Townsend Project.' Each album is essentially a different 'band' (or collection of session musicians) playing my music. They were chosen based on what the theme of the album is, and the vibe that the album is trying to project. The album Ki is very specific in this quartet of albums in that 1) It controls it's anger throughout the album barring one song (Heaven Send), and really is an exercise in having little to prove. For drums, I went to a blues club way up in the North of Canada and saw Duris play, I am very conscious of drummers and the energy they bring to the bands, so I watched him to see what he was going to play for the drums fill in the song. He kept staring the tom down throughout the song, sizing it up... when the opportunity came, he just went 'BANG'. One big hit in a 2 bar spot - perfect. Then he looked at the drum like 'What are you gonna do about it?' That's the vibe I wanted for the drums here. Nothing to prove, but strong and a bit angry. Duris has played with many, many people. Off the top of my head, Heart, Jefferson Starship, The Powder Blues, Tommy Chong, The Temptations he even jammed with Hendrix. The list is endless, he is an older cat (62) but he's heavy. Jean, the bass player, is the department manager of the bass department of the biggest music store in town. He plays in a Beatles cover band, and spent years playing in cruise ships all over the world. Name a style and he can jam it for hours. When I went to the store for the first time, we had no idea who each other was, and he treated me like someone who I would want to be friends with - a solid, good soul who truly loves bass. His technique is accomplished and the fact that he had never played heavy music made him and Duris perfect for the project. An objective perspective on the music is what it needed. Younger metal heads playing this music would have made it a much different beast, so finding folks who were older and more settled was the whole goal when searching players out. Dave Young is the Keyboard player for the Devin Townsend Band, and I have been playing with him for years. He is the most schooled musician out of all of us and can play any instrument. He knows theory and can read. Keyboard players typically annoy the hell out of me but Dave is more of an Ambient musician. He fills the spaces with fitting but unusual note choices simply by watching where I am on my fret-board. He is intelligent and centred and the most obvious choice for this. Dave co-wrote 'Terminal' with me. 2.) Is KI a band, a project? How do you see yourself? Ki is a project, one of four. The next record in the quartet is an entirely different cast of characters. The whole point is to have the RIGHT people for the job, no square pegs into round holes. At the end of the 'DTP' (Devin Townsend Project) when it gets played live, (which it will) I will choose one group of people to represent it all. But, for the albums, the aesthetic of each record partially depends on the folks involved. So yes, Ki is a 'Project band'
