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About
M.E.L.L.Y.
(mind, elevated, living, loving, yearning)
Jazzy enough to attract fans of jazz and fusion, yet consistently melodic enough to satisfy lovers of neo-soul. He can’t be pinned down. Ever since people began to organize sound into patterns of pitch and rhythm, music has always been a source of energy and inspiration. A healing force. Soulful melodies soar above hip-hop and jazzed influenced rhythms.
Essentially, Zamzam and the MellyOmatic is a one man band. Aside from an extensive work with his writing partner Angela Hope, Casino and collaborations with various singers, poets and local musicians and music enthusiasts there is only one force that creates the sounds that you hear when you put Zamzam and the MellyOmatic in your player.
In the bosom of creativity rest the work of true talent. It is in that coveted space that the artistic boundaries are limitless; therefore, natural skill can blossom in a healthy manner. He likes to write music that he feels somebody is going through. "I make music for the soul. I'm not scared to throw a little of my sensitivity in ‘cause we're all humans’. The music is chemistry. Zamzam did realized early that music was more than something you do, but that it is a ministry; a calling, of sorts.
The MeccaZam is a musical jack of trades. “I do keys and some synthesizer manipulation, and electronic and percussion music. He is a member of The Snake Doctors band. My real obsession is with recording everything I and others create. The thought of an end bothers me greatly, and thus I try to make sure everything is documented so that it will somehow be remembered.