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Deadly Habit is a pretty big name in dubstep and DnB. 
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wayoftheworld wrote:i mean dude said he does something like 30 songs a week? thats some fucking steez
Thats more than 4 a day..........
Quantity over quality anyone? No doubt he has talent but he hasnt done himself any favours. Being banned from DSF is a pretty big door to have slammed in your face.
No doubt he is back on here under a different name....... I reckon him and Rendr should collab. Fuck me.... Imagine that pair of stnuc in the studio with one another
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why?collige wrote:Zomby was banned.
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upstateface wrote:Deadly Habit is a pretty big name in dubstep and DnB.
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abstractsound wrote:random "bro" turns to me, 30 minutes into shack's set. "it hasn't really dropped yet, has it?" Out to shackleton for sailing one over their heads.
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nothing.aspect-dubz wrote:whats so bad about zomby tunes??
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abstractsound wrote:random "bro" turns to me, 30 minutes into shack's set. "it hasn't really dropped yet, has it?" Out to shackleton for sailing one over their heads.
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JFK wrote:I reckon him and Rendr should collab. Fuck me.... Imagine that pair of stnuc in the studio with one another
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didn't ikonika say it's not unheard of for people like skream, joker, and zomby to write 2-3 tunes a day? i think when you have that kind've talent the whole "quantity vs quality" thing goes out the window and becomes more a matter of good tunes vs REALLY good tunes. i mean i really dont think the quality of jokers tunes, for example, are sacrificed by his ability to crank out several tunes a day ya know?JFK wrote:wayoftheworld wrote:i mean dude said he does something like 30 songs a week? thats some fucking steez
Thats more than 4 a day..........![]()
Quantity over quality anyone? No doubt he has talent but he hasnt done himself any favours. Being banned from DSF is a pretty big door to have slammed in your face.
ha ha and i really dont think being banned has hurt him THAT much. if anything, he's become a bit of a legend because of it. people are always talking about that shit on here or the main board, and the fact that he no longer posts yet pretty much unintentionally took over this thread is proof of that!
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Hmmmm be honest..... are YOU Zomby?wayoftheworld wrote:didn't ikonika say it's not unheard of for people like skream, joker, and zomby to write 2-3 tunes a day? i think when you have that kind've talent the whole "quantity vs quality" thing goes out the window and becomes more a matter of good tunes vs REALLY good tunes. i mean i really dont think the quality of jokers tunes, for example, are sacrificed by his ability to crank out several tunes a day ya know?JFK wrote:wayoftheworld wrote:i mean dude said he does something like 30 songs a week? thats some fucking steez
Thats more than 4 a day..........![]()
Quantity over quality anyone? No doubt he has talent but he hasnt done himself any favours. Being banned from DSF is a pretty big door to have slammed in your face.
ha ha and i really dont think being banned has hurt him THAT much. if anything, he's become a bit of a legend because of it. people are always talking about that shit on here or the main board, and the fact that he no longer posts yet pretty much unintentionally took over this thread is proof of that!
I wouldnt put him anywhere near the same league as Joker and Skream. Both are not only hugely talented but also great ambassadors for the scene.
And yeah he is a legend. But being a legend for being a tosser is no great achievement. But you are right in one respect, talking about him is just giving him free publicity that he doesnt deserve and something I am no longer willing to indulge in.
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Just wanted to add. Perhaps those two or three tunes a day aren't necessarily usable tunes. Maybe it's just to keep the juices flowing. That's also entirely possible.
3 tunes a day = 21 tunes a week (let's assume)
let's even be conservative and say two a day. So 14/week
I mean, you can do the rest of the math for an entire month and an entire year. There's no way all of those are usable. Anyone who makes music will say the same. There will always be throwaways. Obviously we strive for perfection with each creation, but ain't no way you hit the mark every time.
And I was recently thinking - thank god for Loefah and his extremely selective and what seems like self-critical way of choosing what gets heard and what doesn't. A lot of producers should exercise this sort of restraint.
Just wanted to add. Perhaps those two or three tunes a day aren't necessarily usable tunes. Maybe it's just to keep the juices flowing. That's also entirely possible.
3 tunes a day = 21 tunes a week (let's assume)
let's even be conservative and say two a day. So 14/week
I mean, you can do the rest of the math for an entire month and an entire year. There's no way all of those are usable. Anyone who makes music will say the same. There will always be throwaways. Obviously we strive for perfection with each creation, but ain't no way you hit the mark every time.
And I was recently thinking - thank god for Loefah and his extremely selective and what seems like self-critical way of choosing what gets heard and what doesn't. A lot of producers should exercise this sort of restraint.
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i agree. i mean if zomby really is writing that many tunes a week, i highly doubt they're all going to be usable or whatever. but it's like you said, artists strive for perfection with each song so it's probably safe to assume that he's at least fairly content on some level (whether thats just trying something new or expressing a certain idea/feeling) with each song before moving to the next, and if he wasn't, he probably wouldn't be writing that many tunes per week. i doubt he writes 30 tunes/week just for the sake of writing 30 tunes/week. his songs seem more like sketches in a way, kind've indisposable in the sense that he probably doesn't care about every song being THE FUCKING EPIC MASTERPIECE or THE ONE whatever, just expressing his many different ideas/colors/visions with a fairly consistent quality because he's that good at his craft.
i actually have a friend that reminds me of this in a sense. he plays like noisy post punk type stuff, his recordings are so lo fi and have this childish idiot savant quality about them, but dude can record a whole albums worth of tunes in a day, and although they're not technically amazing, they have that spark, that originality and vibe that it's from the heart and when you hear it, there's just no denying it.
either way, i say bring zomby back. this place would be a hell of a lot more entertaining watching zomby freak out on all the noobs!
i actually have a friend that reminds me of this in a sense. he plays like noisy post punk type stuff, his recordings are so lo fi and have this childish idiot savant quality about them, but dude can record a whole albums worth of tunes in a day, and although they're not technically amazing, they have that spark, that originality and vibe that it's from the heart and when you hear it, there's just no denying it.
either way, i say bring zomby back. this place would be a hell of a lot more entertaining watching zomby freak out on all the noobs!
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upstateface wrote:Deadly Habit is a pretty big name in dubstep and DnB.

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Has your mate got a myspace or summat? That sounds like my type of thing. Would love to have a listen.wayoftheworld wrote:
i actually have a friend that reminds me of this in a sense. his recordings are so lo fi and have this childish idiot savant quality about them, but dude can record a whole albums worth of tunes in a day, and although they're not technically amazing they have that spark, that originality and vibe that it's from the heart and when you hear it, you know it.
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I have been saying this for a while. When you have a name for yourself... even if you don't have a name for yourself... there are so many labels out there, someone will sign whatever you have. Sadly there doesn't seem to be good quality control at the label level these days. There isn't good quality control at any point in the game. Perhaps the best is at the dj level and even that is debatable. All you can do is do your part. If you don't feel like your tune is the greatest then don't let a label talk you into it. You don't want to have some shite tune attached to your name for the rest of your life. Even if you get really good down the road people can still look back and hear stuff from when you sucked, you don't want that. Christ am I ever on topic?Over7hink wrote:And I was recently thinking - thank god for Loefah and his extremely selective and what seems like self-critical way of choosing what gets heard and what doesn't. A lot of producers should exercise this sort of restraint.
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pm'edJFK wrote:Has your mate got a myspace or summat? That sounds like my type of thing. Would love to have a listen.wayoftheworld wrote:
i actually have a friend that reminds me of this in a sense. his recordings are so lo fi and have this childish idiot savant quality about them, but dude can record a whole albums worth of tunes in a day, and although they're not technically amazing they have that spark, that originality and vibe that it's from the heart and when you hear it, you know it.
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Zomby's amazing, I think he has kind of earned the right to be arrogant. lol
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deadly habit wrote:upstateface wrote:Deadly Habit is a pretty big name in dubstep and DnB.
Reported to mods. There's no way that's the REAL Deadly Habit.
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I'm pretty sure Mad EP is on the boards ......
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got it.collige wrote:
Zomby was banned.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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wow:/dc_wolftown wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/zomby-memor ... 23959.html
Deadly pointed me in the direction of this a while back purely for the lolz, what a fucking tit Zomby is.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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