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International collaboration is the best! UK Hugh and LA’s Zuzik bring a big synth anthem with dark tones and cyber bass. Out now on Retro Reverb Records.
Tim Lefebvre and I remixed our 2010 song EVill off Domestic Blitz for an exclusive release on the Concrete and Chrome compilation put out my UK label, State of Bass. 100% PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED TRACKS, MIXES AND EDITS
A double helping of brand new electro pop, synthpop, electronic post-punk goodness for your ears.
Electric dreams of different persuasion
Passion is a song about unbridled infatuation, longing and desire. Sometimes it’s for good, but sometimes it can lead you down a dark hole of obsession.
Collaboration with synthwave act, Betamax Dub Machine.
https://betamaxdubmachine.bandcamp.com/track/fire-ice-feat-emily-zuzik
Recent collab between EZ and India’s Enchanted Kids. Released in August 2021 on Minds Alike Records.
A moody and lush synth pop collaboration with western MA producer Trip Jacker and Emily Zuzik that came together after both had songs played by Chris Watts on his radio show, In the Moog. Through a social media connection, the two worked on this tune. It comes out March 26 and is already being added in rotation to many synth/electro radio shows around the globe.
An upbeat, zany, original song by Ted Russell Kamp and Emily Zuzik for the 2020 holiday season.
All that Love is the story of closure and forgiveness. The song is about a relationship that didn’t work out the way you originally thought. It looks at the home that was built, like a relationship, that appeared good and solid on the outside, but the cracks eventually caused it to break apart. It’s a tale of recovery, forgiveness and letting go. Parts of the lyrics were inspired by the Willard Robison and Larry Conley song, A Cottage for Sale.
All that Love was written by Emily Zuzik and Benji Rogers. The video for All the Love was shot by Emily and Cynthia Brando, and edited by Emily Zuzik during quarantine. Special thanks go to Capt. Jody Smith for location scouting and spare tire help on the off roads.
The first single off EZ’s new album, Torch & Trouble. Cowritten with Ted Russell Kamp and Benji Rogers, and produced by Ted Russell Kamp, Trouble is the fiery rock song to kick off this exciting forthcoming album and introduce the unknowing to Emily’s impressive range as a songwriter, singer and performer.
Emily does a hauntingly intimate cover of John Prine’s song, Summer’s End, as an artist tribute after the songwriter’s passing.
EZ teamed up with Toronto’s Diversion (also known as Solid Stone) to craft this deep trance single, Dig the Connection. You can check it out on Spotify.
A new digital EP (and available at live shows CD) that gives a dose of Americana rock, roots soul and western gothic. The EP contains two songs co-written and produced by Geoff Pearlman (Tender, Winter in California) and a rare song originally commissioned by ESOPUS Magazine (Ernst Kirchner).
Produced and cowritten by Tim Lefebvre (David Bowie, Tedeschi Trucks Band), ANGELENOS is an avant rock collaboration with some of the top musicians working today. The roster of talent includes Lefebvre, Gary Novak, Nick Littlemore (Empire of the Sun), Tyler Greenwell (Tedeschi Trucks Band), Marc Guiliana, KNOWER, Celia Chavez, Jason Linder, Peter Adams, Woody Jackson, Pi Jacobs, Jeff Babko, Alan Hertz, Steve Wall, Eric Isaacson and Zuzik.
The EP includes 5 new songs and one cover version of CAN's "Oh Yeah" off Tago Mago.
The end of 2015 marks the release of Emily's first original holiday single. The tune is a collaboration between long-time friends and frequent bandmates, EZ and producer/artist Scrote (Baby Snufkin/The Stripminers/The Euphoriants).
This is a holiday song that is filled with the duality of the season itself, with tears and smiles. It's also a great song for parents. It's for fans of Adele, Norah Jones, Karen Carpenter and Burt Bacharach.