The Artist
About
Music for the hours no one else is awake — nocturnal synth-pop, lights turned low.

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Zeelos writes from the edge of the night — patient vocals over restless synthesizers.
Producer and singer Zeelos records alone between dusk and dawn, pairing the glamour and loneliness of after-hours pop with a producer's obsession for texture — analog hiss, tape saturation, a single warm light in a dark room.
Since his first self-released singles the project has built a quiet, devoted following drawn to its melancholic atmosphere and editorial restraint. The result is intimate but widescreen — a city seen from a moving car at 3am.
Early comparisons to the mood of The Weeknd's After Hours undersell a colder, more European sound entirely his own.
1.2M
Monthly Listeners
14
Releases
38
Countries Toured
2026
Debut LP
Selected Press
“A masterclass in restraint — the most cinematic synth-pop debut of the year.”
— The Line of Best Fit
“Zeelos turns loneliness into something you can dance to at 3am.”
— DIY Magazine
“Cold, glamorous, quietly devastating. File next to After Hours.”
— Clash