n0trixx Releases New EP Rejected Out Now - Stream Focus Track 'Hard To Be A God'

“A paragon of individuality and personhood that alternative music often proclaims but seldom feels true to. This is a creative for whom bringing her own revolution is really the only option” - The Soundboard

“Using her hip-hop/metalcore hybrid music as a tool against oppression and injustice” - BLUNT Magazine

“Heavy trap beats and visceral lyrics exorcise the demons that inhabit her” - Metalheads Forever

“Taking trap metal to a different level…absolutely love it” - DjentBeard

“n0trixx has a beyond-rich story to tell” - The Scene Zine

n0trixx Releases New EP Rejected Out Now

Anonymous Self-Exiled Russian "Bedlamcore" Newcomer Examines Dissociative Identity Disorder + More On Latest Release

Presave - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/n0trixx/rejected-ep

Streams Focus Track ‘Hard To Be A God’

Watch - https://youtu.be/oSyD6xY7I3g?si=EGaPEnrKKSYo7HS1

Select Nov/Dec 2023 UK Live Dates Announced

- Including Headline EP Launch Show
24th November 2023 @ The Engine Rooms, London

Exiled Russian “bedlamcore” artist n0trixx is today proud to release her new EP Rejected, out now via all good digital service providers.

The EP was produced entirely by n0trixx in her bedroom studio over the course of last year, whilst living as a recluse in a small village in Turkey, and mixed by London-based electronic producer External Subway.

n0trixx has today also released a lyric video for focus track ‘Hard To Be A God’, which examines her feelings about the political climate in her native country.

“Even after leaving Russia, I’m deeply concerned with the political situation there,” she explains. “Drawing inspiration from the Strugatsky Brothers' masterpiece of the same name, and using grotesque imagery of a nation slipping into the darkness by defying knowledge and intellect, it’s an attack on my compatriots who refuse to open their eyes to the atrocities that they are allowing to happen.”

n0trixx’s previously released standalone single ‘AGORAPHOBIC’ was added to Spotify’s misfits 2.0 playlist, with ‘Sweet Baby’ played on BBC introducing Manchester.

The EP’s lead single ‘Do I Exist’ and follow up ‘Morphine’ were released earlier this year, and n0trixx has seen further press coverage from LOUD WOMEN, Already Heard, The James McMahon Music Podcast, BLUNT Magazine, Soundsphere Magazine, The Scene Zine, Alt Corner, Boolin Tunes, Metalheads Forever, Trap Metal Arsenal Magazine, Click Roll Boom and more.

Commenting on the record, and the power she ultimately found in accepting rejection, n0trixx says: “The EP is called Rejected because one of my mental health diagnoses is Borderline Personality Disorder, which makes people highly sensitive to rejection. As it happens, every track on this EP had been rejected one way or another by the people who didn’t believe in me, because they only cared about numbers. The people I looked up to ignored and bypassed me. In turn I rejected them and their values and I stood for what I believed in. I decided to finish every song by myself.”

“Now, a year later, when I actually have a very loyal fan base welcoming every solo track that I put out, I could not be happier about the choice I made. I believe that I created something far better than anything I could have made with those people who put material things first. I accepted the rejection and proved to myself that I don’t need anyone to create the music that I love.”

Following on from recent live appearances in Turkey, n0trixx will perform a handful of select UK live shows later this month, including a performance on 24th November at The Engine Rooms Rehearsal Studios, London to celebrate the release of the EP.


n0trixx’s new EP Rejected is out now

n0trixx Live:
18.11.23 - Retro Bar, Manchester - (tickets)
24.11.23 - Engine Rooms Rehearsal Studios, London - EP launch gig - (tickets)
26.11.23 - GrimFest, The Priory Centre, St. Neots - (tickets)
01.12.23 - The Heys Inn, Oswaldtwistle - (tickets)

Rejected EP tracklist:
1. Tvar
2. Do I Exist
3. Hard to Be a God
4. Hatred
5. Satn
6. 14 Left
7. Morphine
 

n0trixx online:
https://www.n0trixx.com
https://www.instagram.com/n0trixx
https://youtube.com/n0trixx
https://soundcloud.com/n0trixx
https://twitter.com/n0trixx
https://facebook.com/n0trixx
https://tiktok.com/@n0trixx
https://discord.gg/5TmST26PKb
https://patreon.com/n0trixx
https://n0trixx.bandcamp.com
https://threads.net/@n0trixx 
https://vk.com/n0trixx

More info:
 

On March 8th 2022, International Women’s Day, n0trixx was arrested in Moscow for a peaceful demonstration against the war on Ukraine. She was armed with a single sheet of A4 paper that read “Peace, Friendship, 8th of March.”

Making the decision to leave her homeland and currently living in an undisclosed location in Europe, in order to release her music and continue speaking out against the Russian regime safely, n0trixx has had to protect her identity by striking her face from all photos and wearing her custom-made mask, which also allows her to express and explore her experience of living with dissociative identity disorder (DID).

“I’ve always been a fighter for justice,” she said, speaking to BLUNT Magazine last year. “What’s happening right now in Ukraine is making me so angry that I just cannot keep it inside anymore. When I was arrested after my so-called protest—which wasn’t even protesting, I was just trying to explain how the situation is right now—I couldn’t believe that people were getting arrested so easily.”

“The last time I protested was in 2018. Things were not that bad because you could just get lost within the crowd. Right now, how it happens, you take it to the streets, you go into the centre, there is no one there. Literally no one there. There are no protests, even though there are already 15,000 people arrested after protesting. How does that happen?”

As a result of her Dissociative Identity Disorder, caused by being forced to suppress her emotions following the death of her father in her teenage years, n0trixx now has two distinct personalities vying for her attention. One of them is a rapper and producer who makes “sick bedlamcore music”. The other is a successful investment banker. She is a passionate mental health advocate and encourages her fans to speak out about their problems and seek help for the issues that they face.

In 2022 she launched a discord community for mutual mental health support with her fans which has now grown into one of the top servers for trap metal lovers. She is also part of Neurodivergent Crew (IG: @neurodivergent_crew), a collective of four artists with different mental health diagnoses (DID, ADHD, Autism and Dyslexia) who have joined together to raise awareness and speak up on behalf of neurodivergent people.


Stream Lead Single ‘Do I Exist’ Out Now:

Stream and share - HERE
Watch the visualiser - HERE

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