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Releases and music videos

New Ireland Chrome 2023 [vinyl, digital]

"Northern Ireland producer Son Zept makes his debut on the Analogical Force with an EP entitled New Ireland Chrome. Pitched as something like the soundtrack to a utopian Irish future, Son Zept runs through a virtual gamut of dance subgenres to achieve this lovely bit of stasis. From slamming low end techno to calming ambient to brain-melting rave, New Ireland Chrome samples a little something for every kind of listener while retaining a through-line with its melodic bliss" - BLEEP

b

2020 [digital]

Gaining a reputation as Belfast’s Aphex Twin, not in sound but in the same Post-club attitude to genre and experimental approach. ‘B’ is the 2nd in Son Zept’s mini-album trilogy, the first of which ‘A’ was heralded as “1000% Lethal” (The Quietus) “Immense and rewarding with more than enough delicacy and emotional poise to ensure it stands out” (DJ MAG). Son Zept displays his melting pot of influences assembled from deconstructing hardcore, house, minimalism, electroacoustic etc. and then creating his own personal reassembling to show his sound.

REVIEW: https://thequietus.com/quietus-reviews/son-zept-b-review/

a

2020 [digital]

From utopian-synthetic-barn-burners to solo accordion tributes to the late Daniel Johnston, ‘A’ is a diverse snapshot into Son Zept’s musical mind. With previous releases drawing comparisons to Aphex Twin and Autechre and gaining the support of the likes of Objekt and Avalon Emerson, Son Zept’s latest release stretches into more genre-bending territory.

Starting off with ‘1D2D Rise’ which Son Zept says “came from those dimly lit 3am sessions that happen again and again with the headphones on really tight. Trying to find the right sounds and building and building until it’s done and then I have to head to bed.” ‘Arrival’ is a Minimal/Maximal idea being built from the ground up that morphs into a synthetic and euphoric climax that matches perfectly with hyper-colourful dreamscape in music video by Jennifer Mehigan. ‘Axis Praxis’ and ‘Level’ are two utopian barn-burners, with both of them optimistic and propulsively heavy. For Son Zept ‘Again’ and ‘Radio Silence’ sit as a pair, “they are both nostalgic but in different directions. I think with Again having this kind of paused-future-looking-back feel and with Radio Silence using recordings of tuning an old FM radio then I add this old synth tin-whistle melody.” On the last track, ‘some things can’t last a long time’, Son Zept says “this is my tribute to Daniel Johnston recorded at another dimly lit 3am on the night I heard he died. I played it on my grandmother’s accordion that was given to me when she passed away.”
 

q2b ep

2018 [vinyl, digital]

Q2B EP is the debut release from composer and artist and RESIST resident DJ, Son Zept. Son Zept’s music covers electronic genre deconstruction, power-ambient, IDM and electroacoustic sensibilities. Or as he says "call it whatever the hell you want to call it because I can't decide." His debut Q2B EP is a 40-minute exploration of musical and sonic aspects found in techno, noise, footwork, trance, power-ambient, and industrial.

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"...one of the finest and most interesting projects to emerge from the city in quite some time." - Clash Magazine

 

"Parallels could be drawn with the likes of Autechre or Aphex Twin from an experimental standpoint, as his Q2B EP reveals McCartan as a true polymath" - The Thin Air 

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