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Watch Porter Robinson’s Trippy Visualizer Video for “dullscythe”

Porter Robinson has unveiled a breathtaking visualizer video for “dullscythe,” a track from his critically acclaimed sophomore album Nurture. Robinson has harnessed the creativity of one of the most forward-thinking Nurture cuts and actualized it with a haunting audiovisual. Developed by Taiwanese visual artist Jie Liou, the trippy visualizer features glittery imagery from a digitized forest to match the glitchy, bitpop-inspired song. It’s safe to expect a variation of these visual elements at Robinson’s upcoming “Nurture Live” tour, which will kick off in September 2020 and hit over 30 cities. The Grammy-nominated electronic music virtuoso, who has long been championed for his immersive stage setups, recently shared a behind-the-scen...

Industrial Outfit 5 R V L N 5 Premiere David Bottrill Mix of “Flesh”: Stream

Chicago industrial act 5 R V L N 5 (pronounced “Surveillance”) has teamed up with notable producer David Bottrill for a new mix of the song “Flesh”. The tune appears on a newly released “Flesh” maxi-single, with a visualizer for the track premiering right here at Heavy Consequence (stream below). The… Please click the link below to read the full article. Industrial Outfit 5 R V L N 5 Premiere David Bottrill Mix of “Flesh”: Stream Spencer Kaufman You Deserve to Make Money Even When you are looking for Dates Online. So we reimagined what a dating should be. It begins with giving you back power. Get to meet Beautiful people, chat and make money in the process. Earn rewards by chatting, sharing photos, blogging and help give users back the...

Carcass Announce Despicable EP, Share New Song “The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue”: Stream

Death metal pioneers Carcass are returning with a new EP, Despicable, this fall. In advance of its October 30th release, the band has unveiled the single, “The Living Dead at the Manchester Manchester”. The UK band has been perfecting its brand of complex death metal for over three decades, and the song is pinnacle Carcass — featuring grueling musicianship, lyrical images of horror, and a hint of melody. Despicable will be Carcass’ first collection of new music in seven years and includes the previously released single, “Under the Scalpel Blade”. “Well the COVID situation has put the release of the new Carcass album on the back burner for the time being,” singer-bassist Jeff Walker said in a press release. “Given that we said there’d be new music in August we thought it would be cool to ha...