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n0trixx is a music artist and producer with Russian origins. She is associated with the genre of trap metal and is known as an artist diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID).
Biography
[edit]n0trixx hides her identity because of her mental health issues stemming from DID. She claims to be part of a system with two alters with her other identity being an investment professional, prompting her to hide her face behind a mask.[1]
Activism
[edit]n0trixx is an outspoken critic of the Putin's regime in Russia and is openly against the war in Ukraine. On March 8, 2022 she went on a peaceful protest holding a “Peace, Friendship, 8th of March” banner, [2] [3] for which she was arrested and faced court proceedings. [4] She then fled the country to an undisclosed location in Europe,[5] some sources claiming she is based in Turkey. [6] [7] She continues to speak up against the regime in her music (Hard to be a God, [8] F*CK WAR).
n0trixx is also a mental health advocate, using her platform to raise awareness and speak up on behalf of neurodivergent people.[9]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- 2023 - rejected
EPs
[edit]- 2022 - voices
Singles
[edit]- 2021 - m0therf*cker
- 2021 - FARSH
- 2022- psychosocial suicide with REZAFACE
- 2022 - NARCISSISTIC D*CKHEAD BLOGGERS CAN GO F*CK THEMSELVES
- 2022 - F*CK WAR feat. UNDEAD PAPi
- 2022 - asylum feat. RAADFORD
- 2022 - Hyde with Nik $ix
- 2022 - Futile Existence with III-SCAR
- 2022 - Ghostbusters with Roma Jonson
- 2023 - D.A.A.Dy with FMA + 12 Gage, Dreadnought
- 2023 - Black Dahlia with REZAFACE
- 2023 - Emotion Eater with XELAVISION
- 2023 - miseria cantare with Kiing Loki
- 2023 - AGORAPHOBIC with Whispersinyahead
- 2023 - Sympathy For The Demons with Sam Astaroth, Roma Jonson
- 2023 - P3AC3 AND LOV3 with Dew Kane, ONI INC
- 2023 - Bitches Please with SUPAVIZOR
- 2023 - Do I Exist feat. Sarunas Brazionis, Garrett Haag
- 2023 - Morphine
- 2023 - I Hate Christmas with FMA + 12 Gage, Dreadnought
- 2024 - F*CK WAR 2.0 feat Sarunas Brazionis
- 2024 - sepsis
- 2024 - Hot Dog HQ
- 2024 - Blood Eagle
References
[edit]- ^ Deadly, Brett. "An Interview With N0trixx, Trapmetal Arsenal Magazine". Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Taylor, Shelia (November 18, 2023). "EP REVIEW: Rejected by n0trixx".
- ^ Hohnen, Mike (2022-03-17). "Behind Enemy Lines: Russian musician N0trixx on protesting Ukraine invasion from Moscow". Blunt Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Deadly, Brett. "An Interview With N0trixx, Trapmetal Arsenal Magazine". Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Macmillan, Paul (2023-11-20). "n0trixx Shares Video for "Hard To Be A God" - New EP Out Now". Ghost Cult Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ "n0trixx - 'rejected' review". The Scene - Music, Radio, Zine. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ GlooM (2024-02-07). "Konser: n0trixx & The Nuclear Band & Last Night at Home İzmir Konseri Kritiği". Kapak Magazin (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Volume, Maximum (2023-11-19). "ALL THE TRIXX". Maximum Volume Music. Retrieved 2024-05-20.
- ^ Macmillan, Paul (2023-11-20). "n0trixx Shares Video for "Hard To Be A God" - New EP Out Now". Ghost Cult Magazine. Retrieved 2024-05-20.