Gone are the days when a producer/musician had to cater to one genre in order to put out music and build a fan base. Call it a wonderful and, perhaps, unforeseen side effect of the internet's ubiquitous DNA. Nowhere is this ode to genre omnipresence more apparent than in the music of London's Zomby. Having put out everything from breakbeat & hardcore on his critically acclaimed album 'Where Were U In '92?' to dubstep and experimental on his 'Zombie EP' to UK garage on 'Rumours & Revolutions' to his latest release '
Liquid Dancehall' which sees this 'genre tweaker' walking the fine line between 2 step n grime and dubstep. The album could be interpreted by some as a trippy throwback to jungle with its video game sounding bleeps and blips and sporadic percussion or, conceivably, an evolution of jungle.