vexmudge Unleashes a Visceral, Electrifying Vision With “Glass” in a Stunning Triumph of Sonic Mastery
- STAFF

- Jul 23
- 4 min read

By: Staff
Hypnotic, haunting, and brilliantly original—vexmudge breaks every boundary with raw electronic force.
vexmudge delivers a jolt of artistic electricity that’s hard to forget. With complete control over every aspect of the track as artist, producer, engineer, songwriter, and recorder, vexmudge proves that creative autonomy isn’t just a stylistic choice but a driving force behind this electrifying release. From the moment it starts, you know you’re being pulled into something uncharted. The sheer intensity and originality of this work demand attention, and they reward it.
“glass” opens with a metallic, reverberating bassline that lands like a seismic pulse. It’s eerie, thrilling, and eerily magnetic all at once. As sounds begin to join the fray, they don’t feel like traditional instruments. Instead, they move more like digital apparitions or ghosts, moving around the listener in waves of glitch-encoded emotion. The atmosphere feels like flickering strobe lights and phantom shadows, with a layered synth rhythm that drags you fully into an electronic netherworld.
The entrance of the vocals is jarring in the best way. It doesn’t just catch your attention; it shakes your perception. The voice sounds simultaneously mechanical and deeply nuanced, with a delivery that intentionally disconnects from traditional human emotion. It feels as though it has been filtered through some alternate frequency. It’s disorienting but deliberate, giving off the impression of someone or something trying to send us a message from outside the known. That disconnection isn't a flaw. It’s the point. The emotional static and distortion make it feel like a fragmented warning slipping through a broken transmitter.
Then comes the line:
“We’d never last in this place.”
It cuts through like a coded transmission. Part desperate emotion, part digital broadcast. The delivery is unvarnished and raw, fractured yet filled with urgency. That moment alone compels you to lean in and listen harder. We're already haunted and hooked, pulled into a message that feels alien, vital, and deeply real. And we’re still only a minute in.
As the track progresses, something shifts. The fear transforms. The detachment starts to feel strangely comforting, like acclimating to a new dimension. There’s a sense that we’re no longer resisting the sonic intrusion. We’re absorbing it. The space opens up: pulsing lights, an unseen crowd, a sense of collective immersion. It’s as if the music has become a kind of neural signal, and we’re choosing to sync with it.
The production becomes even more immersive, shimmering with a fluttering, almost translucent quality. It’s sharp and synthetic, but also feels spontaneous and organic. The vocals flicker between human vulnerability and robotic detachment. They blur that line with thrilling precision. You find yourself asking: Which part of this is human, and which part is machine? And which one are we?
The further in you go, the more you realize that vexmudge isn’t just making music. He’s staging a concept. Beneath the pulsating electronic layers, there’s a clear message about existence, identity, and communication in a digital world. The track leans into both pop and experimental terrain. It uses that accessibility to hit with even more depth. It’s bold, intelligent, and perfectly timed for the moment we’re living in.
This is no standard single. It’s a release with serious impact. From raw sonic textures to fully controlled production, vexmudge has shaped every millisecond of “glass” into something visceral and unforgettable. Emotionally intense, sonically rich, and conceptually sharp, this track spins you through fear, awe, curiosity, and release, often in the same breath. There’s no doubt that this artist is operating from a place of deep intention and vision. And we loved every second of that journey.
What’s more, the grit and texture of the track never feel accidental. The home studio production, the complete DIY execution, elevates “glass” rather than grounding it. Every sonic choice, from distortion to disconnection, feels deliberate and personal. That full-spectrum authorship is part of what makes the track so convincing. When one person controls every creative lever and the result is this polished and dynamic, it’s more than impressive. It’s a statement.
There’s no question: you’ll want to hear “glass” again. And even more, you’ll want to hear what vexmudge does next. Whatever’s coming will be just as bold, just as layered, and just as unforgettable.

“Glass” by vexmudge is a masterclass in emotional disruption, synthetic nuance, and artistic self-control.
Operating from Crowborough, England, vexmudge is redefining what it means to create from the margins.
Working entirely out of a self-built home studio, his work blurs the boundaries between human emotion and mechanical detachment. Inspired by acts like Crystal Castles but deeply rooted in his own voice, vexmudge blends glitchy production with a raw, message-driven spirit. His music isn’t just composed. It’s decoded, like a signal broadcast from the edge of memory and machine.
We’re so excited to have found and can’t wait to hear more from the boundary-pushing and undeniably original vexmudge.



