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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Muncey » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:10 pm

Perej wrote:Feel like with that tune, amongst many other Zomby ones, the only reason people think it's so good is because it's Zomby. If it was some producer you didn't know you wouldn't say it was that amazing, let's be honest. That's not to say Zomby doesn't make amazing stuff, cos he does, but alot of the really short tunes on Dedication for example are very very easily replicated... Don't see why he gets quite so much admiration, probably cos his twitter is quite funny, though he is a bit of a pleb.

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Theres a lot of incredible tunes that could be very very easily replicated, just because a tune isn't overly complicated doesn't mean its not great. Early Loefah tunes are very basic, lots of atmosphere space, well arranged and a big bassline. All easy to replicate. Kode9s first hyperdub release was just a pulsating bassline and Spaceape reading the lyrics to Princes Sine of The Times.

Agree that tune isn't great and if it was an unknown producer it would be ignored and forgotten about. However I disagree thats the same for his album, maybe I would if the songs were on their own but the album as a whole flows very well despite each track being pretty different.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Phigure » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:43 pm

nah, i think zomby is a tnuc and has a lot of tunes that are mostly hit or miss, this just happens to be a very good one. love that synth line
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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Perej » Tue Jun 12, 2012 11:21 pm

Muncey wrote:
Perej wrote:Feel like with that tune, amongst many other Zomby ones, the only reason people think it's so good is because it's Zomby. If it was some producer you didn't know you wouldn't say it was that amazing, let's be honest. That's not to say Zomby doesn't make amazing stuff, cos he does, but alot of the really short tunes on Dedication for example are very very easily replicated... Don't see why he gets quite so much admiration, probably cos his twitter is quite funny, though he is a bit of a pleb.

Go ahead and flame if u want
Theres a lot of incredible tunes that could be very very easily replicated, just because a tune isn't overly complicated doesn't mean its not great. Early Loefah tunes are very basic, lots of atmosphere space, well arranged and a big bassline. All easy to replicate. Kode9s first hyperdub release was just a pulsating bassline and Spaceape reading the lyrics to Princes Sine of The Times.

Agree that tune isn't great and if it was an unknown producer it would be ignored and forgotten about. However I disagree thats the same for his album, maybe I would if the songs were on their own but the album as a whole flows very well despite each track being pretty different.
Yeah i think i mistyped. I don't mean that just because it's not complex doesn't mean it's good, it's just that, for me personally, though Zomby makes catchy stuff and I definately enjoy it, he's not in the same league as so many producers who don't get as much recognition. Though saying that, I'd much prefer that the whole 'How do I make this sound' thread was filled with Zomby tunes than Porter Robinson or any of that shite, lol.

He's definately an entertaining character, atleast on twitter. hehe

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by polho » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:02 pm

why i'm into zomby is because he makes the most indulgent melodies

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by doonedave » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:34 pm

same could be said about hype williams
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Re: ZOMBY

Post by TopManLurka » Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:29 pm



yo, is this rave music? the way iv never heard this played out, would love to though.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by wormcode » Wed Jun 13, 2012 7:37 pm

TopManLurka wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua2WdkqlCQU
yo, is this rave music? the way iv never heard this played out, would love to though.
Sure why not. I've heard it played a lot, especially the following weeks when he leaked them a couple of years ago.
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Re: ZOMBY

Post by speak braille » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:02 pm

polho wrote:why i'm into zomby is because he makes the most indulgent melodies
indulgent melodies? what does that mean?

I think the real issue is; there are artists and there are just producers.
zomby and hype williams fall into the former.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Lucifa » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:08 pm

speak braille wrote:
polho wrote:why i'm into zomby is because he makes the most indulgent melodies
indulgent melodies? what does that mean?

I think the real issue is; there are artists and there are just producers.
zomby and hype williams fall into the former.
i lol'd at indulgent melodies, the type of needless adjective you'd get in pitchfork or something.

As much as i like Zomby and Hype Williams, i dont see the point in pretentiousness. Being an arsehole doesn't make the music any more interesting. Hype Williams are aloof to the point of being obnoxious in the interviews ive read of them.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by speak braille » Wed Jun 13, 2012 10:14 pm

As much as i like Zomby and Hype Williams, i dont see the point in pretentiousness. Being an arsehole doesn't make the music any more interesting. Hype Williams are aloof to the point of being obnoxious in the interviews ive read of them.[/quote]

I understand what you're saying but I disagree, compared to the countless interviews of such and such 'Bass producer' and they're all so simple and nice and plain, "I just made a tune and then it got picked up".
It's boring and a lot of these people are boring.

Music used to be made by interesting people for non-conventional reasons. Now computer programs and the internet can create demigods out of any bored suburban kid trying to make video game b/s, i.e. Deadmau5.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Lucifa » Thu Jun 14, 2012 12:29 am

i partially agree, but the archetypal moody vinyl-only so deep it hurts persona is just as boring.

I like naturally mad characters tho like Wiley, who speaks all of the rapid thoughts that zoom round his head. But Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland are just begging it really, if its tongue in cheek then i don't mind so much and some of its amusing. If they are genuinely serious about some of their claims then its all about try-hard and annoying tho.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by speak braille » Thu Jun 14, 2012 1:06 am

Alot of times I think its such a silly thing, the way people get pulled into 'dubstep's orbit.

Which is why I'm glad that zomby is on 4ad, he'll be able to stretch his limbs.

Then again, there was a time when dubstep could encapsulate such disparate influences and sounds.
without all the negative connotations...

Now Loefah makes Swamp music, Mala/Coki make system music, Kode9 ignores it all... and Zomby runs further out.

Pretty wild all these different personalities and energies could coalesce at one time underneath the same belief system.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by swim » Thu Jun 14, 2012 4:57 am

NiGHTS-24 wrote:

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e: found it, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_NOUi_JafQ

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Preacha » Thu Jun 14, 2012 1:16 pm

^that tunes fucking unreal

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Lichee » Thu Jun 14, 2012 3:23 pm

TopManLurka wrote:

yo, is this rave music? the way iv never heard this played out, would love to though.
never heard this, Zomby never ceases to amaze me, Zomby's tunes probably make up a relatively big chunk of my favourite tunes

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by tacospheros » Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:36 am

Lucifa wrote:i partially agree, but the archetypal moody vinyl-only so deep it hurts persona is just as boring.

I like naturally mad characters tho like Wiley, who speaks all of the rapid thoughts that zoom round his head. But Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland are just begging it really, if its tongue in cheek then i don't mind so much and some of its amusing. If they are genuinely serious about some of their claims then its all about try-hard and annoying tho.

the thing is, not everyone is a cookie cutter "i'm just happy to be making tunes, it's all about the fans" type of person. i could imagine if i actually got some minor underground recognition for my music and then got interviewed, best believe it'd all be cryptic inside jokes and wtf's coming from me. there's no rule book on how to interact with the masses. people are unique snowflakes. i mean can you imagine, you're stoned as fuck in your apartment and some twat with a mini recorder comes in and asks you what are your influences and why are you so wierd?... you wouldn't want to fuck with that dude a little bit?
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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Mortal » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:27 am

speak braille wrote:
polho wrote:why i'm into zomby is because he makes the most indulgent melodies
indulgent melodies? what does that mean?

I think the real issue is; there are artists and there are just producers.
zomby and hype williams fall into the former.
whut?
you must be joking right, zomby is most definitely an artist.
i dunno, it took me a while to get i never saw the zomby hype,
and then it just clicked...you realise those finer details that make
the tunes real. some tunes im like okay mate what are you on
but 99% of the time you feel it, its not stamped out, robotically
produced crap to keep people happy.

but, as the man himself said
If u get it u get it if not its not for you
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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Lucifa » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:37 am

^^^he said Zomby was an artist....
tacospheros wrote:
Lucifa wrote:i partially agree, but the archetypal moody vinyl-only so deep it hurts persona is just as boring.

I like naturally mad characters tho like Wiley, who speaks all of the rapid thoughts that zoom round his head. But Dean Blunt and Inga Copeland are just begging it really, if its tongue in cheek then i don't mind so much and some of its amusing. If they are genuinely serious about some of their claims then its all about try-hard and annoying tho.

the thing is, not everyone is a cookie cutter "i'm just happy to be making tunes, it's all about the fans" type of person. i could imagine if i actually got some minor underground recognition for my music and then got interviewed, best believe it'd all be cryptic inside jokes and wtf's coming from me. there's no rule book on how to interact with the masses. people are unique snowflakes. i mean can you imagine, you're stoned as fuck in your apartment and some twat with a mini recorder comes in and asks you what are your influences and why are you so wierd?... you wouldn't want to fuck with that dude a little bit?
This is true, and thats why i dont like reading the same moody marvin type of guys talking about all their deep influences and such like. I dont mind piss taking if it clearly is piss taking, and not some inner deluded belief that they really are some demi-god. Richard David James clearly has interviewers on, and i like that, especially the ones that actually fall for it. But have u ever read a Zomby one? Starts off by claiming he could have been a model, interviewer congratulates him on his cheekbones, then the rest of it is spent sucking up to his overblown ego. At the end of a day, he's just a music producer ffs.

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Re: ZOMBY

Post by Today » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:27 pm

Mortal wrote:
speak braille wrote:
polho wrote:why i'm into zomby is because he makes the most indulgent melodies
indulgent melodies? what does that mean?

I think the real issue is; there are artists and there are just producers.
zomby and hype williams fall into the former.
whut?
you must be joking right, zomby is most definitely an artist.
former = the first one as opposed to the second one
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Re: ZOMBY

Post by _TraX_ » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:23 pm

no matter of how many tweets he has of being an asshole, you can tell he does have deep roots in his childhood music, and takes that aspect seriously in his tunes.. I don't think he's a cop-out..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvrdYPX8U3M

anyone know wtf skream is mumbling about at 0:08 - 0:015 :lol: :lol:
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