Fraxiom is a non-binary hyperpop producer and vocalist known for their chaotic, genre-blurring beats and playful yet vulnerable lyricism. Rising to prominence as half of the experimental duo Food House (with producer Gupi), they’ve become a staple of the hyperpop scene, crafting tracks that mash glitchy electronics, sugary melodies, and raw emotional intensity. Their solo work—like the frenetic "Thunder (Remix)" or the cheeky "Go Bitch!"—showcases a DIY ethos, blending meme culture, queer themes, and internet-age angst into vibrant bangers. Releases like "You Have Completely Destroyed Me!!!!" and "kutna hora" highlight their knack for juxtaposing hyperactive production with disarmingly honest lyrics about love, identity, and digital existence.
With a sound that feels like a candy-coated panic attack, Fraxiom’s music thrives on contradictions: euphoric yet chaotic, earnest yet ironic. They’ve built a cult following by embracing online communities and pushing boundaries, whether through collaborations, remixes, or solo projects that defy genre norms. Their work often reflects queer experiences and the surrealness of modern life, packaged in tracks that are as cathartic as they are danceable. From hyperpop anthems to glitchy ballads, Fraxiom remains a vital voice in the ever-evolving world of underground electronic music.
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