
Zen Boogie Volume 2
But wait... there's more! Yes, the public has demanded a second volume of Zen Boogie! Amazing covers of tunes by the legendary space basement band A Tribal Smile, complete with free action figures!
0:49

Cheerful children’s educational TV theme music with simple melody, bright major chords, and friendly group vocals, Warm, upbeat, and wholesome with a slightly quirky edge, Earnest and sincere delivery of playful lyrics, Light instrumentation, easy rhythm, and a catchy sing-along feel, Suitable for a 50–60 second radio station identification
4:02

Upbeat, dreamy instrumental in a downtempo trip-hop style, Strong melodic bass drives the harmony, paired with warm Fender Rhodes chords and lead lines, Relaxed trip-hop drum beat provides a steady, laid-back groove, The arrangement is smooth, optimistic, and gently hypnotic, with subtle synth textures adding atmosphere, Feels light, happy, and floating forward, inspired by early downtempo electronic pop without becoming dark or minimal
3:54

Roots reggae song inspired by 1970s reggae, Relaxed one-drop groove with warm melodic bass, clean offbeat guitar, subtle organ, and light percussion, Female lead vocal delivers the song with calm confidence and soulful phrasing, Chord progressions remain simple but are interpreted with gentle variation and occasional harmonic improvisation, adding passing chords and extended voicings while staying true to the reggae feel, Laid-back, uplifting, and grounded
5:18

Gentle indie chamber-pop song with a soft, reflective tone inspired by late-1990s Belle and Sebastian, Light piano and clean electric guitar create a warm, understated texture, supported by melodic but restrained bass and subtle, minimal drums, The arrangement remains intimate and emotionally controlled, avoiding dramatic builds or theatrical intensity, Vocals are soft, slightly breathy, and conversational, conveying quiet nostalgia and tender heartbreak with simplicity and sincerity, The mood is wistful, thoughtful, and gently melancholic
4:46

Upbeat, dreamy instrumental in a downtempo trip-hop style, Strong melodic bass drives the harmony, paired with warm Fender Rhodes chords and lead lines, Relaxed trip-hop drum beat provides a steady, laid-back groove, The arrangement is smooth, optimistic, and gently hypnotic, with subtle synth textures adding atmosphere, Feels light, happy, and floating forward, inspired by early downtempo electronic pop without becoming dark or minimal
3:51

Slow-building piano-led ballad with a reflective, hopeful tone, Emotional piano carries the song with expressive, melodic phrasing in the style of classic 1970s singer-songwriter recordings, Bass and drums support gently, allowing space in the arrangement, Lead and backing vocals are warm and sincere, gradually layering as the song builds, Toward the climax, the piano becomes more expansive and is joined by Hammond B3 organ playing supportive chords, leading to a strong, confident ending, Melancholy but uplifting, intimate at first and emotionally open by the end
2:42

Dreamy downtempo instrumental with a relaxed trip-hop groove, Strong melodic bass and warm electric piano form the foundation, joined by a wider palette of instruments including analog synths, clean electric guitar, and subtle percussion, Wordless female phrases are used as atmospheric textures and melodic accents, blending into the arrangement rather than leading it, The music feels smooth, optimistic, and gently evolving, with a rich, layered sound that remains calm and unhurried
4:08

Progressive folk rock song with contrasting sections and distinctive instrumental interludes, The chorus remains structured and grounded, while instrumental breaks explore playful, shifting arrangements led by flute, mandolin, and tight electric guitar, Bass and drums are precise and responsive, supporting frequent changes in texture, Vocals are characterful and expressive, delivered with a slightly theatrical, conversational style, Feels nimble, adventurous, and rooted in classic 1970s progressive folk rock
3:13

Raw, high-energy hard rock song in the style of mid-1970s arena rock, Big distorted electric guitars, pounding drums, and thick bass drive the song with swagger and attitude, The performance feels loud, gritty, and slightly unpolished, prioritizing energy over precision, There are a few well-placed stops and starts throughout, Vocals are bold and snarling, with a confident, reckless delivery, Vocal harmonies for the chorus are larger than life, Lots of little guitar licks and riffs, Overall, the song feels like the hard rock band KISS in 1976 turning the amps up and going for it
3:38

Solo ragtime/stride piano performance inspired by early 20th-century ragtime and Harlem stride pianists, Fast, playful, and virtuosic with strong left-hand stride jumps and syncopated right-hand melodies, The piece feels theatrical, lively, and slightly humorous, like an over-the-top silent film or vaudeville performance, Crisp piano tone, no other instruments, energetic and rhythmically precise
2:41

Contemplative ballad that unfolds gradually, Begins with minimal instrumentation and an intimate female lead vocal, creating a quiet, reflective mood, As the song progresses, the arrangement slowly expands with additional harmonies, counter-melodies, and fuller textures, while maintaining emotional restraint, Louder sections feel supported and open rather than dramatic, Emphasizes nuance, space, and gentle emotional growth
4:34

Fast-tempo rock song with a driving, confident feel, Upfront bass and a firm Hammond-style organ form the core of the arrangement, supported by steady drums and electric guitar, Energetic but grounded, with clear momentum and emotional warmth, Catchy guitar and keyboard riffs complement the vocal lines, Vocals are sincere and direct, carrying a sense of reassurance and gratitude amid everyday struggles, Vocals have melodic flexibility so they are not very repetitive, The song feels like forward motion anchored by something dependable
3:39

Upbeat instrumental arranged in a vintage ragtime ensemble style, The main melody is clear and prominent throughout, played with a jaunty, early-20th-century feel, Clarinet, trumpet, violin, accordion, and tuba interact playfully, trading counter-melodies and rhythmic accents while supporting the lead line, The arrangement follows structured sections such as verses, choruses, and mid-eights, with tight ensemble playing and lively interplay, Fun, charming, and rhythmically precise, capturing the spirit of classic ragtime without becoming chaotic or jazzy
2:42

Over-the-top classic trucker country song in the style of 1960s–1970s highway country, Steady boom-chuck rhythm with twangy electric guitar, prominent pedal steel, bass, and simple country drums, Vocals are deep, earnest, and authoritative, delivered with road-worn sincerity and dramatic phrasing, Feels like a long-haul trucker telling a story over AM radio, serious and proud with no irony
3:28

Funk-driven song that transforms into a trippy psychedelic soundscape, Starts as a quick-tempo, beat-forward groove with funky bass, Clavichord, Fender Rhodes, and tight drums, Two different singers trade verses over a confident funk rhythm, with subtle outer-space synth accents, Background singers join later to echo key phrases, After the vocals end, the groove gradually dissolves into an atmospheric, swirling, psychedelic section with drifting synths, spacious effects, and a cosmic, otherworldly feel, Intentional transition from grounded funk to abstract spacey textures, The ending is extended with rhythm-less psychedelic tapestry
1:22

Short barbershop quartet jingle with four male voices singing in close harmony, Earnest, old-fashioned delivery with a quirky, sincere tone, Classic barbershop chords, simple accompaniment or a cappella feel, Lightly whimsical lyrics about outer space and radio, performed very seriously, Bright, clean ending suitable for a station identification
