Deadmau5 Makes Appearance on Netflix’s ‘Resident Evil’ Soundtrack with “My Heart Has Teeth” with Skylar Grey

Deadmau5 has made his Netflix soundtrack debut on ‘Resident Evil’ with his song “My Heart Has Teeth.”

Deadmau5 has teamed up with Skylar Grey for their new track “My Heart Has Teeth” featured on the Netflix series ‘Resident Evil’. The song is clearly geared toward ‘Resident Evil‘ with deadmau5 bringing some of his old-school grimy synths to help match the apocalyptic vibe of the new show. Skylar Grey helped meld the song to the show even more by adding her gentle yet spooky lyrics. 

Resident Evil is a long-running video game, just like 신규사이트, and media franchise that has been around since 1996. The Resident Evil franchise contains over 20 different games, movies, and tv series. The series has always featured a zombie apocalypse horror style so it’s no wonder that “My Heart Has Teeth” has more of a spooky vibe to it. 

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Following the release of “My Heart Has Teeth” deamau5 has started his new tour We Are Friends (WAF). He will be on tour until late December 2022 with NERO (DJ set) supporting every show and other talented artists like Kasablanca, Lamorn, and other friends at different shows around the country. The tour will hit most major US cities including Washington D.C., Detroit, Chicago, San Fransico, Buffalo, and even the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado. Stay tuned for more cities to be announced later this year. 

We Are Friends started back in 2012 as a way for deadmau5 to help up-and-coming artists on his mau5trap label get some spotlight. We are Friends volume 11 is set to drop sometime early in 2023 so stay tuned for what deadmau5 and all his talented friends have in store. A new single from Kasablanca called “Transitory” is set to release on July 29 followed by a new NERO remix of “XYZ” that is planned for August 26.

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For his contribution to the new hit show, deadmau5 was going for a “Dystopian Suburbia” vibe which he created by bringing in lower range sounds rather than popular upbeat poppy sounds. To fit in with the style of the show and all its past interpretations the song needed to provide an almost creepy sensation to add to the drama of the zombie-based hit series. 

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