“OXYY” arrives as a collaborative release from MATOXX and LOCALHEN, built around a shared creative vision that extends beyond the music itself. Rather than relying on a single visual identity, the track is supported by three distinct cover artworks, reinforcing the idea that the song can be interpreted—and felt—in multiple ways.
The decision to release multiple covers immediately sets “OXYY” apart. Cover #2, created by fever.arts, offers its own interpretation of the track’s atmosphere, while the remaining covers—designed by lbhenne—round out the visual narrative with alternate perspectives. Together, the artworks function less like variants and more like chapters, giving listeners different entry points into the same sonic world.
On the production side, bigjerm412 provides the foundation, shaping the track’s sound and giving MATOXX and LOCALHEN space to operate as collaborators rather than competitors. The result feels intentional and unified, with production and performance working in tandem instead of competing for attention.
“OXYY” ultimately presents itself as more than just a single release. It’s a compact creative package—music, artwork, and collaboration aligned—showing how modern releases can live across multiple dimensions at once. By pairing one track with three visual identities, MATOXX and LOCALHEN invite listeners not just to hear the song, but to experience it through different lenses.









