Nuxx Ignites a Second Pressing of Compilation LP — Yellow with Black Splatter, Limited to 100

Nuxx Ignites a Second Pressing of Compilation LP — Yellow with Black Splatter, Limited to 100

When Nuxx operates at full voltage, it doesn’t feel like performance—it feels like impact. Now, by demand and design, a second pressing of Compilation LP is officially available for pre-order via à La Carte Records. Limited to just 100 copies, this new variant arrives on yellow vinyl with black splatter—a visual echo of the sparks flying inside the grooves.

Compilation LP collects three feverish EPs—Bird Brain, FTEV, and No Money—originally released on cassette through Synthicide Records, and finally gives them the weight and permanence of vinyl. Madeline Seely’s electro project has always thrived in extremis: basslines that hit like a short-circuiting drum machine, synths that contort and scream, rhythms that feel engineered to outrun their own infrastructure. The sound pulls from electroclash, acid house, EBM, drum and bass, and hyperpop, but it refuses nostalgia. Instead, it weaponizes influence into something harsher, faster, and more immediate.

Across the compilation, you can hear the evolution of that language. The cybernetic throb of Bird Brain locks into a mechanical trance; by No Money, the edges are serrated, blown out, ecstatic in their abrasion. There’s an anarchic glee running through these tracks—a sense of bodies moving frantically in rooms where time dissolves under the pressure of BPM and strobe light.

Nuxx’s live reputation only amplifies the mythology. Whether in a cavernous club or a crumbling basement, Seely delivers sets that feel less like DJ performances and more like controlled demolition: sweat-drenched, punishing, impossible to ignore. Compilation LP distills that energy into a single artifact—a snapshot of an artist thriving in the liminal space between dance music’s past and its unstable future.

This second pressing is strictly limited to 100 copies. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. Pre-order now and hold a piece of the mayhem in your hands.

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