Zomby: Where Were U In '92? Vinyl LP
FUCK MIXING, LET'S DANCE. Where Were U In ā92 is technically Zomby's first album, but it's not the best primer for the elusive producer's work. While later albums and earlier EPs focused on eskimo grime, mutant garage and dubstep, WWUI92 is a tribute to the classic rave sound immortalized on records by Manix, 2 Bad Mice, A Guy Called Gerald and countless others. The album was hand picked from a selection of over 300 tracks the producer claims to have banged out on an Akai S2000 sampler and Atari ST computer: weapons of choice for O.G. purveyors of UK hardcore and darkside jungle.Ā Zombyās kitchen sink sample collages are faithfully executed in the spirit of the genre: plenty of āthinkā & āsing singā breaks thrown in alongside piano stabs from Terrorize & Bizarre Inc. ButĀ ZombyĀ is bass musicās enfant terrible, so he sneaks in vocals from Aaliyah, Gucci Mane & Peaches just to irritate the purists. Aside from the more contemporary influences woven into the mix,Ā Zombyās breakbeat science is so on point that some of the tunes leave no clues that they were recorded this century (itās hard to believe there wasnāt already a hardcore rave track built around the āTears In The Rainā monologue from Blade Runner, but weāre still digging). Originally released as a CD on Darren Cunningham (Actress)ās Werk Discs imprint in 2008, the album was finally given a full vinyl release onĀ Zombyās own Cult Music label in 2012. Although weād kill for some of these tracks pressed loud and deep on a 12-inch, itās rare to find an album pressed to a single LP that bangs from front to back. Recommended.
- music label: Cult Music 2016
reviewed by peanut dustĀ 02/2017
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Zomby: Where Were U In '92? Vinyl LP
Zomby: Where Were U In '92? Vinyl LP
FUCK MIXING, LET'S DANCE. Where Were U In ā92 is technically Zomby's first album, but it's not the best primer for the elusive producer's work. While later albums and earlier EPs focused on eskimo grime, mutant garage and dubstep, WWUI92 is a tribute to the classic rave sound immortalized on records by Manix, 2 Bad Mice, A Guy Called Gerald and countless others. The album was hand picked from a selection of over 300 tracks the producer claims to have banged out on an Akai S2000 sampler and Atari ST computer: weapons of choice for O.G. purveyors of UK hardcore and darkside jungle.Ā Zombyās kitchen sink sample collages are faithfully executed in the spirit of the genre: plenty of āthinkā & āsing singā breaks thrown in alongside piano stabs from Terrorize & Bizarre Inc. ButĀ ZombyĀ is bass musicās enfant terrible, so he sneaks in vocals from Aaliyah, Gucci Mane & Peaches just to irritate the purists. Aside from the more contemporary influences woven into the mix,Ā Zombyās breakbeat science is so on point that some of the tunes leave no clues that they were recorded this century (itās hard to believe there wasnāt already a hardcore rave track built around the āTears In The Rainā monologue from Blade Runner, but weāre still digging). Originally released as a CD on Darren Cunningham (Actress)ās Werk Discs imprint in 2008, the album was finally given a full vinyl release onĀ Zombyās own Cult Music label in 2012. Although weād kill for some of these tracks pressed loud and deep on a 12-inch, itās rare to find an album pressed to a single LP that bangs from front to back. Recommended.
- music label: Cult Music 2016
reviewed by peanut dustĀ 02/2017
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FUCK MIXING, LET'S DANCE. Where Were U In ā92 is technically Zomby's first album, but it's not the best primer for the elusive producer's work. While later albums and earlier EPs focused on eskimo grime, mutant garage and dubstep, WWUI92 is a tribute to the classic rave sound immortalized on records by Manix, 2 Bad Mice, A Guy Called Gerald and countless others. The album was hand picked from a selection of over 300 tracks the producer claims to have banged out on an Akai S2000 sampler and Atari ST computer: weapons of choice for O.G. purveyors of UK hardcore and darkside jungle.Ā Zombyās kitchen sink sample collages are faithfully executed in the spirit of the genre: plenty of āthinkā & āsing singā breaks thrown in alongside piano stabs from Terrorize & Bizarre Inc. ButĀ ZombyĀ is bass musicās enfant terrible, so he sneaks in vocals from Aaliyah, Gucci Mane & Peaches just to irritate the purists. Aside from the more contemporary influences woven into the mix,Ā Zombyās breakbeat science is so on point that some of the tunes leave no clues that they were recorded this century (itās hard to believe there wasnāt already a hardcore rave track built around the āTears In The Rainā monologue from Blade Runner, but weāre still digging). Originally released as a CD on Darren Cunningham (Actress)ās Werk Discs imprint in 2008, the album was finally given a full vinyl release onĀ Zombyās own Cult Music label in 2012. Although weād kill for some of these tracks pressed loud and deep on a 12-inch, itās rare to find an album pressed to a single LP that bangs from front to back. Recommended.
- music label: Cult Music 2016


















