Ikx
Ikx is an experimental electronic collective that formed in the early 2010s. The group has maintained an anonymous presence, with members known only by...
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Ikx is an experimental electronic collective that formed in the early 2010s. The group has maintained an anonymous presence, with members known only by pseudonyms like Moon and Eclipse. Their music tends toward ambient soundscapes with ethereal vocals, heard on tracks like "13 Moons" and "Moonup."
Their 2013 album "13 Moons" established their sound, haunting, introspective, and built from electronic textures. While their anonymity has intrigued some listeners, it has also kept the focus squarely on the music itself rather than personal narratives.
Ikx's work doesn't aim for mainstream appeal, and their more abstract approach has sometimes divided audiences. They followed "13 Moons" with albums like "The Wanderer" in 2016, continuing to explore similar sonic territory without much concern for commercial formulas.
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