London-based duo Hex Girlfriend brings a theatrical frenzy to the rave-rock scene. Launched in 2020 by Noah Yorke and James Knott in a Goldsmiths University dorm room, the project is built on a “create for pleasure” manifesto. In their world, music is a playground where electronic chaos meets raw stage energy, rebelling against the industry’s seriousness.
“Trash TV” embodies this spirit. The track is a sly nod to mass culture and low-frequency media habits: dissonant synths, industrial-noise rhythms, and a theatrical explosion. It’s chaotic yet meaningful in its chaos. Noise becomes a form of protest, and emotions transform into pure electricity.
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The track blends Death Grips’ industrial aggression with The Prodigy’s rave chaos.
Listening feels like dancing under colored lights amid burning TV screens.
If it were a film scene, it’d be a character dancing through a technological collapse—a soul seeking joy even in destruction.