While Zomby just delivered his 4AD debut Dedication this past July, it looks as if the UK bass artist is feeling extra productive these days, as he's issuing another record next month.
Titled Nothing, a press sheet for the seven-song record explains that "like Dedication before it, it too shows just how far ahead of the rest of the pack Zomby really is."
The set, which will be issued on a limited-edition slab of white vinyl and as a download on November 28, can be considered a companion piece to his last LP, though it's also being touted as a sign of what's to come.
The record apparently balances a breadth of styles in its 22-minute run, from the "unabashed homage to early '90s hardcore" in opener "Labyrinth" (which you can stream below), to the rest of the outing's penchant for jungle, rave and grime.
Titled Nothing, a press sheet for the seven-song record explains that "like Dedication before it, it too shows just how far ahead of the rest of the pack Zomby really is."
The set, which will be issued on a limited-edition slab of white vinyl and as a download on November 28, can be considered a companion piece to his last LP, though it's also being touted as a sign of what's to come.
The record apparently balances a breadth of styles in its 22-minute run, from the "unabashed homage to early '90s hardcore" in opener "Labyrinth" (which you can stream below), to the rest of the outing's penchant for jungle, rave and grime.