LXS ZETANICXS, IS NOT A GROUP, LXS ZETANICXS IS A MOVEMENT. WE ALL ARE LXS ZETANICXS BECAUSE A ZETANICX IS NOBODY/EVERYBODY. THE FEAR THAT WE HAVE IS CAUSED BY WHAT WE DO NOT KNOW. KNOW YOURSELF AND YOU WILL MEET A ZETANICX. THERE, YOU WILL REALIZE THAT THERE IS NO NEED TO FEAR.
About the Artist: Zeta Galán is a Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and composer based in Brooklyn, blending urban rhythms, alternative melodies, and Caribbean soul into a self-coined genre they call Dark Tropical — a sound where island warmth meets nocturnal introspection.
Their songs explore themes of identity, love, and transformation, creating an atmosphere that feels both raw and cinematic, rooted in emotion yet carried by rhythm.
About the album: Born from years of self-exploration and existential reflection, this album by Zeta Galán unfolds across 40 minutes, 13 official songs and 3+ side tracks, mapping the emotional terrain that follows loss — the moment when grief dissolves into awareness and identity begins to reconstruct itself.
Through the lens of his signature Dark Tropical sound, Zeta blends urban Caribbean rhythms with experimental, introspective textures, creating a dialogue between rhythm and meaning, body and spirit — as above, so below.
Each song becomes a fragment of that internal search, a confrontation with emptiness, and a celebration of what survives it.
The result is a sonic journey that feels intimate yet vast, carrying the pulse of crisis and the calm that comes after — an honest portrait of becoming through chaos.
About the show: A one-hour live experience that blends urban Latin music, performance art, and visual storytelling. Through a sequence of 13 songs and a few extended pieces, it explores the search for identity after loss — a reflection on duality, transformation, and the coexistence of extremes.
Each section unfolds like a mirror, revealing parallel versions of the same moment across different emotional and energetic planes. The atmosphere shifts through intentional lighting design, minimal yet expressive, adapting to each venue while maintaining a strong visual language.
Masks, movement, and silence become part of the narrative — a dialogue that only exists when the music is alive. The result is a sensorial journey rather than a traditional concert, inviting the audience to experience Zeta Galan’s world through energy, contrast, and emotion.