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Rusher // Son of Lobotomizer / Bad Habits

Rusher Unleashes a Double Dose of Neurofunk with "Son of Lobotomizer" and "Bad Habits"

In a dimly lit lab, the hum of flickering fluorescent lights casts eerie shadows on the cold, sterile floor. A team of nurses, clad in blood-stained scrubs, nervously prepares the room. Instruments are laid out—scalpels glinting under the light, and a lone drill humming ominously. The tension thickens as the patient is strapped down, awaiting his fate.

Suddenly, the ground trembles. Tools rattle on metal trays. The double doors swing open with a crash, and he enters: The Son of Lobotomizer.

His shadow looms large, his presence overwhelming. As the first drop slams through the speakers, he raises the drill. The sound is relentless. Skull-crushing bass rips through the room as he begins his gruesome work—drilling deep into the mind, tearing through layers of sanity with each beat.

This is "Son of Lobotomizer", Rusher’s latest neurofunk masterpiece on DISRUPT Recordings. It’s a track that grabs you by the brainstem and refuses to let go. Razor-sharp synths slice through the air, while punishing basslines gnaw their way into your skull. A sonic lobotomy of the highest order.

But the madness doesn’t end there.

Rusher delivers a second strike with "Bad Habits"—a fast-paced neuro roller with a fierce, organic bassline. Where "Son of Lobotomizer" drills through the mind with surgical precision, "Bad Habits" hits like a runaway freight train. Its infectious rhythm propels listeners through a relentless auditory journey, packed with deep grooves and unstoppable energy.

Together, these two tracks showcase the full force of Rusher’s production prowess, each pushing the boundaries of neurofunk in unique ways. "Son of Lobotomizer" slices through the psyche, while "Bad Habits" rolls with unstoppable momentum—two sides of the same chaotic coin.

Both tracks mark the next step leading up to his forthcoming album, "Harmonic Dissonance".

Embrace the chaos. Feel the disruption.

For bookings, contact:
rusher@disruptbremen.de



Contact:
rusher@disruptbremen.de
https://www.instagram.com/rusher.misfit/
https://www.instagram.com/disrupt_bremen
https://soundcloud.com/rusher_misfit

Release Date October 4th, 2024
Catalog No DSRPT002
Label DISRUPT Recordings
track artist
Son of Lobotomizer Rusher 3:39
Bad Habits Rusher 3:57

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