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Rezz enlists Shadient & fknsyd for ‘Blue In The Face’ off upcoming ‘IT’S NOT A PHASE’ EP


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It’s actually pretty incredible that Rezz and Shadient haven’t released a collaboration until now, but we can finally say the day is here. “Blue In The Face” with fknsyd brings together a group of artists who’ve all occupied the same space for a long time. Shadient has worked with fknsyd, fknsyd has worked with Rezz, and now they’ve all finally combined their powers.

Regarding the track, Rezz said, “I’ve known Shadient since my earliest producer days and we’ve been wanting to collab for a long time but never finished a song, until now and it’s one which will shock both of our audiences in my opinion! It is the epitome of goth, accompanied by Syd’s vocals, which truly solidifies the grungy feel to this track.”

Shadient added, “I’m so excited to be finally putting out music with Rezz. We’ve been really good friends since around the time she broke out in 2014. Ever since then, we’ve been trying to make stuff over the years but never arrived at anything exciting. I’m so glad we settled for nothing less than blue in the face (which is so gas).”

Fkynsyd said, “I have so much love and respect for both Rezz and Shadient. It’s a really playful and organic experience making art with them and I’m happy I could contribute to ‘Blue In The Face’.”

Rezz’s forthcoming EP taps into her darker roots, embracing the edgy, shadowy sounds reminiscent of her childhood love of punk and emo rock. ‘Blue In The Face’ serves as the first taste of the upcoming goth-themed IT’S NOT A PHASE EP.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rezz enlists Shadient & fknsyd for ‘Blue In The Face’ off upcoming ‘IT’S NOT A PHASE’ EP

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