VISXGE, a young producer from Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine, saw "IMMACULATE" become a breakout hit, surpassing 1 million streams shortly after its release and going viral on TikTok. While the original track is defined by its sharp cowbells and driving bass, the slowed and reverb edit—released as part of the IMMACULATE (Remixes) single—reimagines the track as a slow-motion descent into a "night drive" aesthetic. Sound and Vibe
: It is frequently featured in SoundCloud playlists alongside other phonk heavyweights like KSLV Noh and MoonDeity.
Since its official remix release on June 5, 2022, the version of "IMMACULATE" by VISXGE has carved out a permanent home in the darker corners of the internet. Originally a high-energy drift phonk anthem, this transformation strips back the aggression to reveal a haunting, ethereal landscape that has captured millions of listeners across YouTube and Spotify . The Evolution of a Phonk Staple visxge - immaculate (slowed reverb)
The Atmospheric Descent: Exploring VISXGE ’s "IMMACULATE" (Slowed + Reverb)
: On platforms like YouTube , the song is often paired with dark anime aesthetics, most notably Dragon Ball Z (Goku's Rage) or car drifting footage, reinforcing its status as a "mood" track. IMMACULATE - Slowed & Reverb - song and lyrics by VISXGE VISXGE, a young producer from Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine,
: Fans often interpret the slowed version as having a more somber, reflective tone compared to the "aggressive workout" energy of the original. Digital Impact and Cultural Reach
The slowed and reverb treatment does more than just lower the BPM; it expands the track's spatial dimension. Since its official remix release on June 5,
: The melodic elements, which Shazam notes for their high catchiness, become more prominent as they are stretched out.