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Watch the Video for Clock Serum’s Gritty EBM Track “Contrast”

From the outset, Clock Serum’s Contrast EP is tough. It’s four-on-the-floor body music with muscle and incessant energy—a collection of four tracks that embrace dramatic, driving percussion and volatile vocals by producer Andrew Wang. “Contrast,” the lead single, takes its vivacity from the likes of analog heroes Crash Course in Science with bouncy percussive elements. Wang’s punk-influenced vocals are the focus: “Put myself through hell, does it help?” he asks. “Who do I tell when you fall?”

The music video for the title track depicts Wang interacting with the elements: fire, water and earth while ravaging for objects in the sand. See the full video below.

Clock Serum redefines the genre for himself, in the depths of the Contrast EP. It’s tough as nails dance music but the kind that’s unafraid to show glimpses of sensitivity, a passion that can’t be harbored for too long. Contrast will be available on a limited edition transparent purple cassette and digitally via SYNTHICIDE.

The record release show will take place on August 9th at TV Eye in New York City alongside SDH.

Additional tour dates below:

With Dutch Experts
July 26 The Dungeon Kingston, NY
July 27 Apohadian Theater Portland, ME
July 29 Haus Philadelphia, PA
July 30 Dunlap’s Cleveland, OH
July 31 Platypus St Louis, MO
August 2 J Clyde’s Pub Indiana, IN
August 3 The Swomp Cincinnati, OH
August 6 The Firehouse Birmingham, AL
August 7 JJ’s Bohemia Chattanooga (DJ)

Supporting SDH
August 9th TV Eye NYC
August 12 Fly By Night Knoxville, TN
August 13 JJ’s Bohemia Chattanooga TN
August 14 Cobra Nashville TN
August 15 The Earl Atlanta GA
Follow Clock Serum and SYNTHICIDE on IG.

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