Show overview
ZzA! has published 6 episodes during 2023. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 4 min and 5 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a Music show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 2.4 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Ariel Powell.
From the publisher
2005 Ariel Powell. At a very pivotal and inspired point in my life, I created each of these songs in one day. I had been playing in a local party/jam band, and I was really feeling the jazzy, dancey, rasta-funky vibe of what we’d been playing. So I took advantage of my week off, and put as much of that into the record as I could. Avant-garde and Improv present here, as well as fusion jazz, psychedelic, jam, funk, rock, and blues. On this album,the exception on to this track-a-day stint is “Church of the Universe”. It came a few months later, after I had traveled much, and then come home and bought my first computer based recording system. It kinda fits in, despite it’s vastly different recording system. It is the landing after the leap, the shore that welcomed me after a wild, tumultuous journey.
Latest Episodes
White Spinner Moon
The first night I had just finished my last day of work at the factory. I was about to endeavor on a journey out west, in search of a successful music career. I had a week to get ready for the trip, and on that first night, I recorded this. Phone conversation, record spinning, and an excellent vibe. Chill, lofi. Lo-fi, hip-hop, chill
Heaven in an Empty Train Station
A newscast echoes through the corridors as some lonely busker plays from his soul, not caring if anyone is there to listen.
Monster Trucks
As kids, my brother and I would play in the yard at night, hiding from the headlights of cars passing by, because if they saw us they would eat us alive!
Even the Tired Get Young
At first you’re not sure what you’re getting into. It’s a circus! Playful and fun, but something’s slightly wrong, and weirdly disturbing.
Do What You Will
laying on your back on a clear night, staring into the infinite space between the stars, admiring the grand design.
Church of the Universe
A funky dance vibe resounds through echoing, expansive synths and a tripped out jam. On this album,“Church of the Universe” is the exception on to my track-a-day stint. It came a few months later, after I had traveled much, and then come home and bought my first computer based recording system. It kinda fits in, despite it’s vastly different recording method. I guess this song somehow represents the landing after the leap, the shore that welcomed me home after a wild, tumultuous journey.
