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youre just plain wrong if you dont think overdose is the biggest choon on the album


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First world problem: Digipak doesn't fit on my CD rack.
Between Overdose and Memories for me.Phigure wrote:youre just plain wrong if you dont think overdose is the biggest choon on the album
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Pray for me is my favourite, huge bassline, nice slow drums.
Also Acension, Memories and Vast emptiness, don't really like some of the others.
I still reckon his best releases are his EP's and not albums.
Also Acension, Memories and Vast emptiness, don't really like some of the others.
I still reckon his best releases are his EP's and not albums.
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spent way too much time listening to ragga/jungle/breakbeat hardcore when i was younger, all my friends have been making it since way back when, all went to raves, own big successful soundsystems and club nights, booked people like dj ss, remarc etc.. then you have zomby who talks as if he's the only guy on earth still holding a flame for the jungle massive.. yet nobody ever plays his tunes or talks about them in that scene, might be something to do with the fact they're incredibly bland? mostly just a loop for 2 minutes with the ocasional air horn? for a guy who's apparently been on it since he was ten (murky21 wrote:Yeah? not feeling? can u elaborate?abs wrote:horrid is one of the decent ones, the jungle/hardcore ones are an absolute joke

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Have to agree with these tunes. I liked WWUI92, and some of the ones on the Nothing EP. But the ones on this release are particularly lazy (like the rest of the record).abs wrote:spent way too much time listening to ragga/jungle/breakbeat hardcore when i was younger, all my friends have been making it since way back when, all went to raves, own big successful soundsystems and club nights, booked people like dj ss, remarc etc.. then you have zomby who talks as if he's the only guy on earth still holding a flame for the jungle massive.. yet nobody ever plays his tunes or talks about them in that scene, might be something to do with the fact they're incredibly bland? mostly just a loop for 2 minutes with the ocasional air horn? for a guy who's apparently been on it since he was ten (murky21 wrote:Yeah? not feeling? can u elaborate?abs wrote:horrid is one of the decent ones, the jungle/hardcore ones are an absolute joke) his tunes in that style are weak, and i'm a massive fan of his other stuff, one of my favourite producers, it's just when he chats so much shit and doesn't deliver on something that's quite close to my own heart, i'll have that opinion
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Yeah, Nothing EP is still the best thing he's done in my opinion.
I know I've gone on about the bloody on this album, but that REPEATED use of the same kick and echoed snare/hit noise on so many of the songs seems like such a waste! How lazy can you be?! I wish there was an option to get beatless version of some of them, just the melodies.
I get what people say about his jungle tunes, fair enough if you heard Overdose out you'd go mental, but yeah it's really just a looped tune. and ' 777 ' is just shit because well he gave it away for a year ago, and it sounds so out of place on the album in the way it's mixed/mastered
I know I've gone on about the bloody on this album, but that REPEATED use of the same kick and echoed snare/hit noise on so many of the songs seems like such a waste! How lazy can you be?! I wish there was an option to get beatless version of some of them, just the melodies.
I get what people say about his jungle tunes, fair enough if you heard Overdose out you'd go mental, but yeah it's really just a looped tune. and ' 777 ' is just shit because well he gave it away for a year ago, and it sounds so out of place on the album in the way it's mixed/mastered
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german magazine "Spiegel" calls him "half wanker, half wonderboy".
http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/musik/neue ... 06425.html
http://www.spiegel.de/kultur/musik/neue ... 06425.html
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I'd have to cosign this.abs wrote:spent way too much time listening to ragga/jungle/breakbeat hardcore when i was younger, all my friends have been making it since way back when, all went to raves, own big successful soundsystems and club nights, booked people like dj ss, remarc etc.. then you have zomby who talks as if he's the only guy on earth still holding a flame for the jungle massive.. yet nobody ever plays his tunes or talks about them in that scene, might be something to do with the fact they're incredibly bland? mostly just a loop for 2 minutes with the ocasional air horn? for a guy who's apparently been on it since he was ten (murky21 wrote:Yeah? not feeling? can u elaborate?abs wrote:horrid is one of the decent ones, the jungle/hardcore ones are an absolute joke) his tunes in that style are weak, and i'm a massive fan of his other stuff, one of my favourite producers, it's just when he chats so much shit and doesn't deliver on something that's quite close to my own heart, i'll have that opinion
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this haha hes goin mental on twitter7th Star wrote:lmao he is going OFF at all the bad reviews right now
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This album is better than the posts on here would suggest
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This album is better than the posts on here would suggest
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Whaaat? I was feeling the one in the With Love music video. What's wrong with em?abs wrote:horrid is one of the decent ones, the jungle/hardcore ones are an absolute joke

but overall i have an overall vibe that Zomby just doesn't sound as unique this time around. I still can't get enough of those damn smooth, slicing synths though. He could make 10000 tunes using those same sounds and i'd still dig em, although tbh it feels like he's hopped onto FM8 a bit too much
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nail on the headTim Reaper wrote:I'd have to cosign this.abs wrote:spent way too much time listening to ragga/jungle/breakbeat hardcore when i was younger, all my friends have been making it since way back when, all went to raves, own big successful soundsystems and club nights, booked people like dj ss, remarc etc.. then you have zomby who talks as if he's the only guy on earth still holding a flame for the jungle massive.. yet nobody ever plays his tunes or talks about them in that scene, might be something to do with the fact they're incredibly bland? mostly just a loop for 2 minutes with the ocasional air horn? for a guy who's apparently been on it since he was ten (murky21 wrote:Yeah? not feeling? can u elaborate?abs wrote:horrid is one of the decent ones, the jungle/hardcore ones are an absolute joke) his tunes in that style are weak, and i'm a massive fan of his other stuff, one of my favourite producers, it's just when he chats so much shit and doesn't deliver on something that's quite close to my own heart, i'll have that opinion
as a man who enjoys his jungle etc i thought they were pretty underwhelming

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bennyfroobs wrote:nail on the headTim Reaper wrote:I'd have to cosign this.abs wrote:spent way too much time listening to ragga/jungle/breakbeat hardcore when i was younger, all my friends have been making it since way back when, all went to raves, own big successful soundsystems and club nights, booked people like dj ss, remarc etc.. then you have zomby who talks as if he's the only guy on earth still holding a flame for the jungle massive.. yet nobody ever plays his tunes or talks about them in that scene, might be something to do with the fact they're incredibly bland? mostly just a loop for 2 minutes with the ocasional air horn? for a guy who's apparently been on it since he was ten (murky21 wrote:Yeah? not feeling? can u elaborate?abs wrote:horrid is one of the decent ones, the jungle/hardcore ones are an absolute joke) his tunes in that style are weak, and i'm a massive fan of his other stuff, one of my favourite producers, it's just when he chats so much shit and doesn't deliver on something that's quite close to my own heart, i'll have that opinion
as a man who enjoys his jungle etc i thought they were pretty underwhelming
proper jungle vibes

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idk i think youre taking them too seriously, obviously hes a tnuc when he acts like he's "the only one holding the flame" or whatever, but i see them as little romanticized snippets of nostalgia. would never play them out cause theyre way too short, but theyre nice and raw and thats the important thing imo
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DiegoSapiens wrote:
proper jungle vibes[/quote]
vaguely same sonic pallet with a few airhorns / rudebwoi samples / faint dub skanks but id be inclined to disag ree that it captures the 'vibes'
its not a terrible track or owt. i can see why it was a free DL

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-a DMZ release is preferable but not necessary.
-please note that being youngsta is mandatory.
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