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Rezz makes her music video debut with 'Paranoid'

Horror film-inspired and her signature spiraling goggles

  • Sydney Megan Jow
  • 19 October 2016

After a solid three years of rising through the ranks of bass-heavy music, Rezz has dropped her first music video.

The mau5trap star, known for her dark and demonic sound and obsession with the obscure, has offered up the first visual counterpart to her tunes with the new 'Paranoid' release.

Directed by Alison Honey Woods, the video follows a male protagonist struggling through what seems to be a psychotic episode of social disorder, hallucinations and physical anxiety. The character trudges through a house party, seeing demonic faces and violent assailants before finishing his journey in crowd of Rezz fans.

The artist's signature glowing goggles, baseball cap and ponytail make their first appearance around the three-minute mark, soundtracked by her industrial sound.

The 'Paranoid' music video releases just 12 days after Rezz's debut EP, 'Something Wrong Here'. Watch below.

Sydney is Mixmag's US Digital Content Editor. Follow her on Twitter here

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