zero
Exclusion, zero limitation
zero & one

the album that changes the game
· all about zero ·

ZERO (Ø) is not just the name of an album. It’s a turning point. An end and a beginning. A state of consciousness where everything is cleansed so that something new can emerge. This music was born from darkness – from pain, loneliness, and the search for truth. But it is precisely through that darkness that it passed into light, becoming a message: of love, peace, compassion, and the courage to be yourself.
ZERO is a soundtrack to inner transformation. To memories that hurt. To forgiveness that heals. To truth that can no longer be silenced. This album is a calling. For anyone who has ever felt lost. For those who long for a deeper connection – with themselves, with others, with the world. ZERO is the beginning of a new era. And right now, you can be part of it. We’d be truly honored if you joined us – and helped share the message.

1.
Prayer For Humanity
3:08
2.
For You My Love
3:52
3.
The Cage
3:06
4.
How ‘Bout We Be Good
4:06
5.
I Mean It
3:42
6.
Lui Dot Cz Slash Zero
1:49

Choose Your Path

Red Blue
[ Why would you repeat the same mistakes? ]
Choosing Hatred

It happens in the blink of an eye. You side with a few loud bullies who pick on a smaller group they’ve already marked as an easy target. You feel a quick sense of relief – it’s nice to let out all your frustration and anger. Finally, you have proof that you’re not the one to blame for your failures – it’s them. So what if you're hurting another living being? Life hasn’t exactly been kind to you either. Let someone else feel like the outcast this time!

But then – surprise. As soon as things start to get serious, the hateful loudmouths reveal themselves as cowards. They no longer seem strong or competent, the kind of people worth having on your side – so they double down, making sure no one dares to question their power or authority. They start demanding obedience – and anyone who doesn’t comply is suddenly an enemy. That really scares you. You vividly remember how cruel and unjust they can be to others – you were there when they caused them harm.

You feel trapped. You can’t breathe freely at all. You’re expected to fall in line and do as you’re told – they’ve stripped you of your individuality and freedom. It’s as if you no longer matter. You’re just a pawn, a tool. And the promised prosperity? Maybe you’re just not trying hard enough – only those at the top seem to be living well. At least before, you could vent your frustration out loud; now, you’re afraid to express even the slightest doubt or dissatisfaction. Who would care about the truth – in a group that came to power by bullying innocent people for no reason?

Choosing Hatred

Politicians who build their “philosophy” on contempt for a selected group of people will never create a society that values mutual respect and human individuality. Once populists come to power, they let fear rule – that’s why they work so hard to create a polarized society. It’s much harder to intimidate the public when citizens stand together. Let’s not allow them to turn us against each other and profit from growing hatred. Let’s cultivate empathy, humanity, and solidarity. Evil doesn’t play fair, but if we stay united, we’re already halfway to winning – the “bad guys” are usually selfish people who stick together only when it serves their interests.

Guided by love

You watch it unfold like a bad movie: the “bad guys” single out a group that’s a little different from the majority and try to pull in as many people as possible to act aggressive, superior, and cruel. It’s as if their goal is to destroy or drive that group out – just to prove a point. And suddenly, you imagine yourself in the shoes of the marginalized – and just like that, you know what to do.

It doesn’t matter whether you relate to that minority or not – maybe you don’t fully understand them, but you know they deserve basic respect and fair treatment. So you stand up to the bullies. Publicly. You make it clear and firm that you won’t silently watch as someone in a position of power harms someone more vulnerable. History has taught us: when people close their eyes to injustice, things can quickly spiral into a world where unacceptable behavior becomes the new normal.

Whether your action makes an immediate impact or not, one thing is certain – you’ll feel good about speaking up and doing the right thing. You might even inspire someone else to speak out next time, sending a strong message that oppression has no place in our society. The reason is simple: when hate spreads mindlessly, needlessly, and without consequence, it’s only a matter of time before it turns on us, too.

Guided by love

By saying a clear “no” to hate, we make room for something better – kindness, respect, and belonging. These small acts carry real power. Just like hate can spread fast, so can goodness – plant even the tiniest seed of something right, and it will grow. Humanity and empathy give rise to hope – and in a time of wars, crises, and regressive shifts, that’s something we desperately need.

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How do you hack a better future?

Give your inner hater a hug
Are you frustrated by the amount of people channelling their fear and insecurity into hate? Start with yourself. Don’t get swept away by a wave of intolerance – don’t fight hate with more hate, or insults with more insults. Choose kindness – toward yourself and toward those who are speaking from fear, dissatisfaction, or ignorance.
Own your responsibility
Sure, it would be easier if every complex problem had an “easy peasy” solution – and someone else would take care of it for us. But you’re not a passive victim waiting for those in power to decide your fate. Don’t hand over your share of power to populists – they thrive on a helpless, resigned society. You have a role to play in shaping the world we live in. Claim that responsibility and use it.
Adopt an outsider
Look around you – there are always people being pushed to the margins just because they’re “different.” Make sure an inclusive society isn’t just an empty phrase – it can be a daily practice for all of us. Breaking the ice often takes so little – an open mind, a kind gesture, a willingness to find common ground. Lead by example and show that labeling and excluding people as “outsiders” is long out of style.
Dust off your ideals
War, oppression, hate-fueled leaders... In recent years, so much darkness and negativity has flooded our world that it’s important to respond with the same intensity. Nourish yourself with anything that restores your faith in humanity and hopeful outcomes – strengthen your human connections, care for your mental health, and get inspired by the stories of people in history who never gave up in hard times. Ideals aren’t signs of weakness or naivety – they’re the driving force behind real change.
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We are all connected

Earth
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Diversity as a fundamental truth

Just like a mirror honestly shows you your messy hair or dark circles under your eyes, the media exists to offer us a daily reality check. Why? So we can keep track of how democracy is doing in our lives. Whether freedom, respect, and solidarity are fading from view – and how committed we are to keeping society diverse and inclusive.

The world is naturally ruled by 100% diversity. That’s a law of nature – just as true in a crowded city as it is in the heart of the jungle, whether hateful populists like it or not. That’s why we should expect the media (and everyone with a public voice or platform) to reflect this basic truth. Society is incredibly diverse – full stop.

It makes no sense for the world to reserve space only for those who happen to fit into a handful of narrow, uniform boxes. If your mirror told you one morning that you had woken up in black and white, would you believe it? Of course not.

Each of us is a unique individual – and to connect on a human level, to build mutual respect, we don’t need to be carbon copies of one another. Stay alert whenever someone tries to convince you that difference and diversity are a threat – and ask yourself why they feel the need to hide or distort the truth.

Diversity is natural to humanity – and it’s a strength.
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Revelation. Urgent!

Manipulation is invisible – but its consequences are deeply felt.
Don’t let yourself be fooled
If we want to effectively stand up to the “dark forces,” we need to thoroughly study their weapons – so we know what we’re up against and can protect ourselves and those we care about. Lies and disinformation can come in very attractive forms – but waking up from false political promises is rarely pleasant. The longer you let yourself be intoxicated by them, the more painful the (moral) “hangover” will be.
Money
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ideals?
Even ancient philosophers knew that true prosperity comes from virtue – not the other way around. The vision of ⌀ sn’t about abstract ideals that don’t belong in the real world. Quite the opposite. If we truly want the kind of prosperity that populists so often promise, we need a society that excludes no one – only such a society can unlock its full, unlimited potential.
~ There are no millions without zero & one.
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The future is ⌀
The future is ⌀

The world is changing at lightning speed – and in the midst of all this turbulence, we need a clear vision. If we want to design a future thas is unlimited, we have to be able to imagine it first. So let’s be ambitious. Let’s not be afraid to dream big. Let’s believe in our ability to build a society that is fully inclusive, grounded in the ideal of humanity – strong, peaceful, and united.

When we let go of the limiting belief that people can never live together in peace, we can finally start looking for ways to create that kind of reality. It all starts in the mind. When I focus my attention on what connects me with another person (instead of what separates us or makes us different), we have a chance to find common ground – even if the only thing we share is that we’re both human, living on planet Earth, and breathing the same air.

Fear plays a major role in dividing society – it becomes fertile ground for hatred, and with it come attacks, exclusion, and conflict. It is unacceptable for people who are “different” to keep paying the price for their authenticity. Let’s work toward a society where no one has to fear for their safety simply because they are being themselves. Let’s not push diversity to the margins – let’s embrace it.

There’s no reason to keep making life harder with labels, boxes, prejudice, and stereotypical thinking. A unified and inclusive society is possible – and if we want to coexist in peace (and truly live by the motto “live and let live”), it will actually be necessary.

A new reality
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Welcome!
A new reality
Today’s society is shaken by hateful words and actions – and beneath them often lies fear. Fear of the future, of economic insecurity, of war, of rapid change, of the unknown. Those who crave absolute power know how to exploit this fear. They deliberately stoke it, target marginalized groups to turn them into scapegoats for public frustration, and offer “miracle” solutions promising prosperity and happiness. They pit people against each other, spread blatant lies, and normalize cruelty and intolerance in public discourse.

Even if things may seem hopeless, we believe our society can start over – and do better. From zero – but enriched with the hard lessons we could (and should) have learned from recent history, when people in our country lived through oppressive regimes.

We are convinced that the vast majority of civil society longs for a peaceful life – not one filled with suspicion, envy, harm, and hostility. Each of us may have a unique vision of how life should be, but deep down, we all want the same things: love, peace, authenticity, freedom, and fulfillment. And that’s the vision ZERO stands for.

Zero limitation, zero exclusion – zero & one.

The idea that humans have always been at war and always will be is a self-limiting belief. As a species, we have the power to decide that hatred and conflict have run their course. We can create a better world, where love, dignity, respect for human life, truth, and diversity are protected values.

If we choose to, we can build a fully inclusive, united society – one where everyone belongs. A society that doesn’t divide, but empowers each person to feel a sense of tribe, of shared belonging – something they can lean on in uncertain times.

Just imagine what humanity could achieve if, instead of hate, we gave space to goodwill, love, and our shared humanity. If we believe that this kind of reality is truly possible, it doesn't have to remain a dream – it can become a tangible future.
The manifest of ⌀
It’s up to you, Gen Z
Don’t shout louder – listen better
Step outside your bubble. Talk to people with different views – and different lived experiences. Learn to listen, and to disagree calmly and respectfully. Without empathy, we can’t move forward as a society.
It’s up to you, Gen Z
Get involved offline
Help create a better society by taking action beyond social media. Volunteer, support local initiatives, show up at the polls. Real change doesn’t happen in the comments – it happens in communities.
It’s up to you, Gen Z
Educate yourself (so history doesn’t repeat itself)
Homophobia, racism, and war all have deeper roots – historical, economic, and ideological. Stay curious about both the present and the past, so your generation knows which mistakes to watch out for.
It’s up to you, Gen Z
Justice starts with you
Don’t look away – discrimination affects you, even if it’s not aimed at you. If you see someone being treated unfairly, speak up – even if it seems like a small thing. Notice your own biases and actively work on them.
It’s up to you, Gen Z
Believe in your impact
Don’t let the feeling that “one person can’t change the world” hold you back. Social change happens slowly, step by step. Every action matters – even just by inspiring those around you.
It’s up to you, Gen Z
Create a safe space (within yourself)
Take care of your (mental) health – don’t burn out from giving too much. Be there not only for others, but also for yourself. If activism starts to feel overwhelming, don’t be afraid to step back and process your feelings in a safe and supportive space.
Special
(Thanks)
Suzi Siren
Thanks to you, I’ve discovered the power of my own voice and haven’t been afraid to use it. Thank you for your support, patience, gentleness, roughness :D and the humor with which you’ve guided me on this journey.
Daniel Vrba
Without you, ZERO would never sound as authentic as it does. Thank you for your ears, heart, and vision, through which this music was able to be born into the world.