Torn Apart lands on 30 January 2026 via Evolution Chamber, and it feels like one of those collaborations that makes immediate sense on paper. Zombie Cats linking with Joe Ford. Three producers, all comfortable operating in the sharper end of drum and bass, all known for technical control and sound design that cuts deep.
For Zombie Cats, formerly Rregula and Dementia, this marks their debut on Evolution Chamber. Since launching the project in 2014 with Must Eat on Eatbrain, they have built a catalogue stretching across Viper Recordings, Blackout Music, Technique Recordings, and Dispatch Recordings, where their album Tech Dreams underlined their range. Neuro, rollers, hybrids. They have never stayed in one lane for long.
Torn Apart wastes little time establishing its intent. The intro tightens quickly, tension building through clipped percussion and textured atmospherics before the first drop lands with controlled aggression. The bass design is angular, precise, almost sculpted. Joe Ford’s influence is audible in the clarity of the mix and the forward-driving arrangement, while Zombie Cats inject a restless energy that keeps the track shifting rather than looping safely.
The drop itself balances weight and detail. Low-end pressure sits thick beneath razor-edged mid-range stabs, the drums snapping sharply without overpowering the space. It feels engineered for large systems. Not just loud, but clean at volume. There is a difference, and you notice it when the second phrase rolls in and the tension tightens again.
What stands out most is the cohesion. This does not feel like three producers competing for space. Instead, Torn Apart moves as a single unit, focused, explosive, but measured. Built for peak-time club deployment, yet intricate enough to reward close listening on headphones later. Those small details in the transitions, the way the bass modulates ever so slightly. Easy to miss if you are not paying attention.
As a debut on Evolution Chamber for Zombie Cats, it is a direct introduction. No easing in. Just pressure, precision, and alignment with the label’s harder-edged ethos.
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