Steve Zanadon, an aspiring composer and recording artist, has been hitting the ground running with the music realm since May 2016, and so far has received critical acclaim and positive reception from the music industry and music fans alike; which has helped Steve Zanadon manifest into a very dynamic and innovative artist since his inception.

 

In a very short time, Steve Zanadon has garnered participation and recognition with 9 Commended Entry Awards in the U.K. Songwriting Contest 2016; contributing to the prospective continuation of getting his name recognized throughout the circuit.

 

Steve Zanadon has so far completed his debut EP “Moments” (also the title for his first music track) that will be available for listening and downloading at major music stores and streaming services in the near future.

 

Let’s meet Steve Zanadon, a producer who has an EP called Moments. The thing about Moments is that it is an instrumental only EP. It starts off with the instrumental “Moments,” an instrumental that has a very sing-songy vibe to it with a xylophone sound in the background. A catchy Christmas song or jingle could be written to this instrumental. “Eternal” is the next instrumental on the EP. Honestly this could pass for having a Christmas feel to it as well. It’s different from “Moments” because this instrumental has a little bit more of a jazz sound to it, with a saxophone sound more so playing in the background. Next up is “Emotion,” which has a more low key sound in comparison to the first two instrumentals.

If you wanted to write a song about romance, then this would be the instrumental to write it to. A nice ballad could definitely come out of this one. All you would need is the right singer with the right type of vocals to lay down on this track. “Salsa” speaks for itself. It is the type of instrumental that would fit right in the world of Salsa/Merengue. Even though it has a bit of slow pace to it, it still could be the type of track to make you want to grab your partner and show off your moves on the dance-floor. “Dreamers” is the last instrumental and it brings the EP full circle with another instrumental that has a hint of holiday vibe yet much more calm and serene in sound and approach. This instrumental could even pass for an instrumental that a couple could slow dance to at a wedding. Moments as it stands is very polished in presentation. Overall, if you’re interested in listening to an instrumental only EP with a more classical, melodic jazz type of feel to it, then Moments is the moment you’ve been waiting for. Sorry I couldn’t resist saying that, but all jokes aside, it’s an instrumental EP that is family-friendly for you and your loved ones to enjoy in the privacy of your own home or at a special event.

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