On October 3rd, two weeks ahead of the release of his highly anticipated new album N/O/I/S/E, genre-defying underground artist Ghostemane invited 50 diehard fans to join him for an insane up-close-and-personal show at an abandoned house in the middle of "nowhere Minnesota." He filmed the proceedings for the music video for his latest single, "Flesh," a surging, stop/start spasm of industrialized hip-hop full of stabbing noise blasts and staccato subterranean rapping. As for the gig, the raucous, bloodshot video — directed by PRETTYPUKE and spiked with psychedelic effects — suggests that it was as much a bad trip as it was a good time. Check it out above.
See Ghostemane Play Insane House Show for 50 Diehards in New "Flesh" Video
PRETTYPUKE-directed clip captures madness of underground gig in "nowhere Minnesota"
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