Deadmau5 Recruits Skylar Grey for New Song 'My Heart Has Teeth' From 'Resident Evil'

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Deadmau5 Recruits Skylar Grey for New Song 'My Heart Has Teeth' From 'Resident Evil'
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.deadmau5 recruits singer SkylarGrey for the new single “My Heart Has Teeth'

Infectiously catchy like a zombie plague, the EDM artist whipped out his older Roland JUNO and Jupiter synths to create the downtempo track, with Grey contributing vocals.

“‘Dystopian suburbia’ is the kind of vibe I had in mind when making this song,” Deadmau5 said of the track. “It’s been pretty cool because I like that weird, corporate overtone of this entity that owns the village, if you would. I just imagine what that would be like while roughly composing the song with, of course, the vocal accouterment of Ms. Skylar Grey.

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