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Zialand

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ZIALAND is a Norwegian musician, singer, composer, songwriter, record producer and mixer from Hamar, Norway. Zia is a vocalist and also plays piano and synthesizers.

During her Los Angeles days she co-wrote the song "You Move Me" with Chris Botti and producer Kipper on the 2001 release Night Sessions on Columbia Records. She also featured as well as collaborated on a song for the 2001 Thriller/Drama movie Kill Me Later with Musician/Producer Tal Bergman and Renato Nero directed by Dana Dana Lustig [sv]. In 1999 she wrote the song "Maybe" for the Indie Movie Sterling Chase, directed by Tanya Fenmore. In 2001 Zialand was featured on the song "Beep Beep" for the artist The Incredible Moses Leroy from his 2001 Album Electric Pocket Radio released on Ultimatum Music.

Zialand put out her debut album in Same Girl Once under the name ´Camilla´ before traveling through India and settling in Australia for nearly a decade before ending back up in Norway where she currently resides.[1] Two of the songs "Clarity" and "Good" from said album were used in the US TV show Felicity in 2001.

Zialand released her second record The Light Below independently in July 2014. The majority of the record was recorded in Sydney with the final touches added in Norway. [2] Whilst living in Sydney, Australia, she collaborated and was featured on the song "Basiks Song" for Aussie Hip Hop Artist Hyjak on his 2013 release Light at the End of the Tunnel.

Upon returning to Oslo she met the British Producer, Musician and Songwriter John Fryer (This Mortal Coil, Nine Inch Nails) resulting in her co-writing two songs for his recent project named Black Needle Noise. The song "Wild Stone" is the first track on the record Before The Tears Came (2016) and "Treasured Lies" is the opening track on the second record Lost in Reflection released independently in early 2017.

Zialand was featured as well as co-wrote the songs with Norwegian DJ Vibeke Bruff (formerly known as "No Dial Tone") on the EP In The Deep released on Motek Music in 2016. The song "Falling" from this EP was used in the 2016 Norwegian movie Det Some Engang Var directed by Patrik Syversen.

Zialand is currently working with LA super producer Dave David Sardy and is lending her voice to the score on the upcoming Fantasy/Thriller movie Bright, directed by David Ayers, set to be released on Netflix 22 December 2017.[3]

Her third record Unbridled & Ablaze will be released in spring of 2018 with the first single "Landslide" set for release December 2017.

Her music moves naturally through an intimate emotional landscape with a wide variety of influences. She jokingly calls her music 'Post-modern Cinematic Soul Fiction'. Her music could also be classified as cinematic soul pop, indie synthpop, and cinematic retro – pop.{source?}}

Discography[edit]

  • Same Girl Once (Debut album) (2000)
  • Night Sessions (Co-writer) (2001)
  • Electric Pocket Radio (Featured) (2001)
  • Light at the End of the Tunnel (Co-writer and Featured) (2013)
  • The Light Below (Second Album) (2014)
  • Groove is King (Vocals) (2015)
  • Before the Tears Came (Featured and Co-writer) (2015)
  • In the Deep (Featured and Co-writer) (2016)
  • Lost in reflections (Featured and Co-writer) (2017)

TV and film soundtracks[edit]

References[edit]

[2] Canyon, Laurel. "Shelter - Zialand". Laurel Canyon Music. Retrieved 24 February 2018.

[2] Canyon, Laurel. "Shelter - Zialand". Laurel Canyon Music. Retrieved 12 March 2018.

[3] Lyon, Judy. "ZIALAND REVEALS FIRST SINGLE 'LANDSLIDE' OFF FORTHCOMING ALBUM 'UNBRIDLED & ABLAZE'"

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  1. Canyon, Laurel. "Shelter - Zialand". Laurel Canyon Music. Retrieved 24 February 2018.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Canyon, Laurel. "Shelter - Zialand". Laurel Canyon Music. Retrieved 12 March 2018.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lyon, Judy. "ZIALAND REVEALS FIRST SINGLE 'LANDSLIDE' OFF FORTHCOMING ALBUM 'UNBRIDLED & ABLAZE'". https://torchedmagazine.com/2018/01/17/zialand-reveals-first-single-landslide-off-forthcoming-album-unbridled-ablaze-2/. External link in |website= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)