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by Emily Zuzik and The Looking

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Emily Zuzik is an L.A. based singer-songwriter who has musical roots in a unique eclectic blend of alt-country, rock and electronic music. She brings to her songs a woman’s vulnerability and strength in the tradition of Patsy Cline and Madonna. "Emily Zuzik's voice ranges from a sweet and alluring croon to a low growl that would charm even the most world-weary."  (Time Out New York).

Fusing together a wide range of inspiration, including opera, rock, folk, and electronica, The Looking (aka NYC songwriter and producer Todd Carter), creates music that has been described as “intriguing...fascinating” (Collected Sounds), “eclectic and provocative,” (The Chronicle), and “like nobody else you have heard before” (IndieMusic).  Carter’s credits range from singing the role of Siegmund in Wagner's Walkyrie at CAMI Hall to playing rock clubs across the east coast and the Midwest.

In lockdown 2020, Zuzik began collaborating with Carter. The pair met through mutual friend/bassist Rob Calder who was organizing cross country pandemic writing sessions. The pair’s first song was the pensive “40 Days of Darkness”, which won the attention of LA radio station, 88.5 FM, and famed tastemaker DJ, Nic Harcourt, who both featured the song as part of the station’s #TogetherTunes series.

In addition to Zuzik’s singer-songwriter work, she is also a writer/singer for the synth project, Woves, which put out its first new single, Release, on Jan 2021 and has a new single, So Used to Heartbreak, coming Memorial Day 2021. Woves was recently featured on Nic Harcourt’s

9 O’Clock News radio show on 88.5 FM. She has additional electronic singles with Trip Jacker (Neon Lights, 2021), Joe Lewis/Sizzlax (coming 2021) and Enchanted Kids (coming later 2021).

 In 2011, Emily was a featured singer and cowriter of "The Low Hum" on Moby's Destroyed album. She has worked with several other downtempo artists over the years including South London's Sizzlax and duo ReFix, Toronto’s Solid Stone, and Los Angeles' Acacia Downs and Will Pharaoh, as well as released two albums of electronic music with Tim Lefebvre (Domestic Blitz, 2010 and ANGELENOS, 2006).

Find out more at www.emilyzuzik.com and

www.facebook.com/The-Looking-119732701514478/