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Turn To You
Zamza
Turn To You
Genres: Blues, Pop
 
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Sunset Records Releases 'Turn To You' by Zamza Russia's soulful trip-hip power pop trio releases debut CD. (Billboard Publicity Wire) June 15, 2007 -- Featuring the sweet-sounding vocals of Evgenya Strochinskaya...  more »

     
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All Artists: Zamza
Title: Turn To You
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sunset Records
Original Release Date: 1/1/2008
Re-Release Date: 10/15/2007
Genres: Blues, Pop
Styles: Acoustic Blues, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 196412211933

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Sunset Records Releases 'Turn To You' by Zamza Russia's soulful trip-hip power pop trio releases debut CD. (Billboard Publicity Wire) June 15, 2007 -- Featuring the sweet-sounding vocals of Evgenya Strochinskaya as well as the stylings of keyboardist and producer Max K. and guitarist Serge Tarakhteyev, the resulting CD is an alluring and electronically charged album, entitled Turn To You. The sound lightly treads on a jam band styled approach and the album is a perfect journey from the beginning until the final song. The tracks that stand out are Flyin Away (trip hop melody and gorgeous vocals), Teddy Bear (catchy and poppy melody, chorus and a Top 40 Hit Song), Use Your Chance (Electronic and futuristic with a driving overall sound) and Foxy Lady (written by Jimi Hendrix and shreds like Trey Anastasio and Phish). "The band never seems to repeat themselves which is evident from their live shows. The production is fresh, new and very accessible in so many ways. And the fact that they write a lot will keep this band growing for many years," Zamza's record label head Don Lichterman told an egnaged group of Russian journalists when asked to explain the band. "Great songwriting. Fantastic guitar playing. Amazing melodies. Mixed with this futuristic electronic sound" added Lichterman. The band, most likely due to the English language barrier, smiles enigmatically preferring to let their enthusiastic record label head do the talking on behalf of the CD. The key tracks that are being worked to Pop/Rock and the electronic formats are Flyin' Away, Teddy Bear and Foxy Lady starting early June. How do you sum up Zamza, a band who seems to defy categorization and whose main objective over the last few years is to keep things always fresh and new as a band? You could invent an entire new genre for their style of music. "Trip Hop Power Pop", is what Lichterman calls the overall sound. But even that is probably only the half the story. There are plans to get the band to the United States this year. Lichterman goes on to say. "Zamza's live show is what listeners in the United States will take to this year." Club goers love Zamza for the trip-hop dreamscapes of tracks such as Broken Hearted, and the track that is the name of the CD, Turn To You, to soothe the nerves after a night of clubbing. The younger market has been captivated by the cool down tempo grooves. Others have come on board for the more upbeat disco-pop of Teddy Bear and yet others for the intense jamming that will liven up the nerves during a night of frenzy such as Use Your Chance, Something Bout Love and of course their version of the Hendrix song, Foxy Lady. Movie directors are drawn to their atmospheric moodscapes, with Flyin Away appearing in TV Ads throughout 2007, as well as in online ads, on soundtracks and in Warren Miller Entertainment Film and Television Programs coming out in the fall of 2007. But perhaps above all, Zamza appeal most to those who simply love good music in whatever appearance it comes and who admire a band that dares to be different. The first result of their collaboration is this debut CD Turn To You. The newly released single, Flyin Away had been released in late April. The trip-hop beats found Zamza bracketed with the likes of Fatboy Slim and Moorcheeba. The track also established a reputation for the band as purveyors of classy, post-club, comedown vibes that was reinforced by listening to the entire album. As a counter to the brash triumphalism of Britpop like you hear in the song Teddy Bear, the album reflects the darker underbelly of the times with that soulful and coffee house vibe. Turn To You has led to both critical acclaim and should now reach commercial success, as well gain fans through a tour of the US which will start later this year.