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Detroit Producer Black Noi$E Shares Surreal New Video for “Mo(U)Rning” Feat DETROIT PRODUCER BLACK NOI$E SHARES SURREAL NEW VIDEO FOR “MO(U)RNING” FEAT. EARL SWEATSHIRT WATCH HERE October 7, 2020 (Los Angeles, CA) – Following the release of his debut project Oblivion via Tan Cressida / Warner Records last month, Detroit producer Black Noi$e shares a surreal new video from the project for “Mo(u)rning” featuring Earl Sweatshirt. The Aaron Hymes-directed visual depicts animated characters of both Black and Earl in a bizarre alternate reality. Surrounded by giant mousetraps, the two appear to be the last men standing over a group of defeated policemen. Earl’s verse serves as a loose narration of the scenario taking place on the dark city block. Black Noi$e’s Oblivion hosts features from Earl Sweatshirt, Danny Brown, BbyMutha, Liv.e, Pink Siifu, MIKE, Duendita, ZelooperZ, Raphy, G-Baby GVVAAN and Cousin Mouth. The project has been covered by the likes of Pitchfork, Complex, Esquire, NYLON, Stereogum, HYPEBEAST and more. DOWNLOAD PRESS PHOTO HERE [CREDIT: AIRJOB] ABOUT BLACK NOI$E: Black Noi$e is a producer/DJ who recently joined the Tan Cressida imprint on Warner Records, a crew of up-and-coming rappers and producers led by Earl Sweatshirt. Inspired by Detroit techno and J Dilla-style hip-hop, Black Noi$e's productions embrace experimentation and spontaneity to bring old soul to the new school. He has produced for pioneering artists such as Danny Brown, BbyMutha, Wiki, The World's Fair collective, ZelooperZ, Navy Blue and more, and is Earl Sweatshirt's touring DJ, in addition to having produced for him. As his catalogue grows, Black Noi$e continues to make a name for himself as a unique and sound-binding artist. FOLLOW BLACK NOI$E: Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website For more information, please contact: Yash Zadeh | Warner Records [email protected] .
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