Zomboy is a UK producer who started putting out music around 2011 with an EP called 'The Dead Symphonic.' He got wider attention the next year with 'Nuclear (Hands Up),' a track that became a staple in sets and helped define a certain heavy, melodic corner of electronic music. His sound leans into big basslines and anthemic hooks, with songs like 'Outbreak' and 'Terror Squad' built for festival stages.
He's worked with vocalists occasionally, like Rykka on 'Delirium' and Belle Humble on 'City 2 City,' but mostly operates as a solo producer. The music tends to be direct and energetic, less about subtlety and more about impact. Tracks such as 'Born To Survive' and 'Braindead' follow that same loud, catchy template.
There was some noise around 2015 about sample clearance issues, but it didn't slow his output much. He put out albums like 'The Lone Wolf' in 2014 and 'Neon Grave' in 2016, sticking to his core sound while other trends came and went. The live shows are known for being high-energy, with plenty of visuals to match the intensity of the music.
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