TraxX
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TraxX

TraxX formed in 2004 under SM Entertainment with an initial lineup of Jay on vocals, Jinu on bass, Jungmo on drums, Minwoo on guitar, and No Minwoo as rapper....

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TraxX and the paradox of electronic noise

A Japanese electronic project known for industrial textures and stark song titles like Paradox and Beat Traitor.

If you want the TraxX sound in two tracks, try Paradox for the rhythmic drive and Total Eclipse for the darker, spacious side. Both hold up that electronic tension they do so well.

TraxX built a catalog of nearly fifty tracks that lean into electronic abrasion without losing melodic tension. Songs like Paradox and Beat Traitor define their sound, cold, rhythmic, and deliberately unsettling. The project's visual presence, with eight photos and video material, suggests a multimedia approach to that atmosphere.

The project emerged with industrial-leaning electronic tracks, later expanding into more atmospheric territory. Titles shifted from the confrontational Criminal Scream to the more cinematic End Of The World and First Rain (Cold Rain).

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TraxX formed in 2004 under SM Entertainment with an initial lineup of Jay on vocals, Jinu on bass, Jungmo on drums, Minwoo on guitar, and No Minwoo as rapper. Their debut album was called "Paradox." They released a second album in 2005, though the existing history's claim that it "catapulted them to stardom" feels promotional and should be treated cautiously.

Their music blended rock with electronic and hip-hop elements. Songs like "Beat Traitor," "Total Eclipse," and "Running My Way" show that range. The group saw several member departures: Jay left in 2006, Jungmo in 2009, and No Minwoo pursued solo work in 2015, leaving Jinu and Minwoo as the remaining original members.

Later material included tracks like "Scorpio (Japanese)," "Yeonghoneul Gamssa-ana," and "Tears (Korean)." The existing history mentions they eventually incorporated more acoustic and ballad styles while keeping some rock influence, but avoids making grand claims about their legacy or impact.

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The Start here section opens with Beat Traitor, End Of The World, and First Rain (Cold Rain) so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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