Hackedface – Oxygen: Glitch, Dread, and Everything Beautifully Wrong

You ever hear a song that feels like it’s crawling into your chest and rewiring your heartbeat? That’s “Oxygen” by Hackedface — a haunting, underground electronic track that sounds like your anxiety finally found a synth. It’s not made for radio. It’s not chasing trends. It’s the kind of music that grips you by the throat and doesn’t let go.

If you’re not already familiar, Hackedface is basically a ghost online. No flashy persona, no clout-chasing collabs, just raw, digital dread in audio form. Think somewhere between a haunted factory and a broken-down rave in a post-apocalyptic bunker. You can hear the influence of artists like BLVCK CEILING and Sidewalks and Skeletons, but Hackedface doesn’t sound like anyone else — just a pure shot of DIY horror-tech beauty.

“Oxygen” hits different. Literally. The beat doesn’t build the way you’d expect — it warps. It lurches. It breathes like a machine dying slowly. The percussion is twisted and glitchy, like someone chopped it with a rusty blade and left the pieces bleeding in the mix. The synths are dark and melting, dragging you through a world that’s foggy, toxic, and somehow still hypnotic.

The main hook, “I can’t breathe, I need oxygen,” doesn’t just sit on the surface. It loops in your head long after the song ends. It’s robotic and distorted, but it feels all too human. The whole track sounds like someone drowning in data, gasping for air in a digital age that never stops closing in.

This isn’t easy listening. It’s supposed to make you uncomfortable. It’s supposed to feel like you’re losing signal inside your own head. But that’s what makes it addicting. It’s like horror you keep watching even when you want to look away.

Hackedface isn’t here to please algorithms. The whole aesthetic — from the analog horror visuals to the VHS grime and SoundCloud-era glitch art — screams anti-mainstream. No label polish. No happy ending. Just vibes that feel cracked open and bleeding.

You’ll find his stuff floating around YouTube, Bandcamp, SoundCloud — quietly gathering a cult of misfits who feel something when everything else sounds too clean. If you’re into witch house, industrial noise, or just want to hear something real for once, this track is it.

There’s no PR campaign. No big budget push. Just one track that sounds like the end of the world — and somehow makes you want to dance in it.


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YouTube: https://youtu.be/YkR2tVcOxJ0

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