Legendary Dubstep Producer Zomboy Drops New Label Rott N’ Roll Records with Debut Single

UK producer Zomboy unveils new label Rott N’ Roll Records with upcoming debut single for the label.

Zomboy is stepping into a new era. The dynamic and well-known UK dubstep producer Zomboy has surprised fans with the newly announced label Rott N’ Roll Records. Even more surprising the newly announced debut single for the label “Flatlined” feat. Micah Martin, out May 13th.

This announcement comes after the shocking news that Zomboy’s former label, Never Say Die Records, officially announced they would be ceasing operations in April. Although shocking for fans, this gave Zomboy the opportunity to do things his way and start the new label. 

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“Flatlined” Cover Art

With the launching of his new label, he’s unrestricted by expectations of others, able to focus on what matters: making the music that he feels best represents his most genuine self. 

“Flatlined” continues Zomboy’s genre-bending artistic vision that was elevated by Never Say Die. The single mixes elements from dubstep and emo rock but in a unique Zomboy way.

“Flatlined is a super special project for me; not only is this my first release of the year, but it’s the first release to come out on my brand new record label “Rott n’ Roll Records.”

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Zomboy

“The project came about really quickly after the super talented Micah Martin approached me backstage at a show and suggested we worked on something. It just so happened that on that day I had started an idea which was going to match his vocal style perfectly,” says Zomboy.

Fans of Zomboy are sure to hear his new single at upcoming shows and DJ sets, as he has already been giving shows early access to the single before release.

“I hope everyone loves this song nearly as much as I do, but judging by the reactions I’ve been getting from playing it out live….. I don’t think that will be a problem!” 

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