After years of building a devoted following through melodic bass staples and emotionally charged releases, Yetep has finally arrived at his defining moment. The ÿ Album, out now via Lost In Dreams, marks the Seoul born, Los Angeles based producer’s debut full length project and his most versatile body of work to date.
For longtime listeners, Yetep’s signature has always lived in the tension between catharsis and vulnerability. On The ÿ Album, that identity remains intact, but the scope is noticeably broader. Rather than locking into a single lane, the project mirrors the open format energy of his early SoundCloud days, moving fluidly between soaring melodic bass drops, intimate vocal driven cuts, and festival ready heaters.
Tracks like “Same Love Twice” featuring Rosie Darling and “Take Me Home” featuring Micah Martin lean into Yetep’s cinematic strengths, pairing emotionally resonant songwriting with towering, euphoric builds. Elsewhere, moments like “Champagne” with Dia Frampton and “Hate It When It’s You” featuring Trella showcase a more restrained and introspective side, letting the songwriting breathe before the production swells.
But what makes The ÿ Album compelling isn’t just its versatility. It’s cohesion. Despite spanning different moods and tempos, the album never feels scattered. Instead, it plays like a reflection of Yetep’s live sets, intentionally dynamic, designed to move a crowd emotionally as much as physically.
Collaborations with if found, Amidy, 7KY, and With Love further expand the sonic palette without sacrificing the melodic through line that has defined Yetep’s rise. Even the instrumental moments feel deliberate, reinforcing the album’s core theme of connection and freedom.
Beyond the music, The ÿ Album represents a culmination of Yetep’s community first ethos. Through his Common Unitÿ initiatives supporting homeless youth and mental health awareness, he has built more than a fanbase. He has built a movement. That sense of purpose quietly anchors the project, giving it emotional weight beyond festival drops and streaming numbers.
In a landscape where electronic albums can often feel like collections of singles, The ÿ Album stands out as a true statement piece. It captures where Yetep has been, where he is now, and where he’s headed next.
For fans of melodic bass, emotional electronica, and artists unafraid to blur the lines between vulnerability and power, The ÿ Album delivers on every front.
Upcoming Tour Dates:
Mar 13 – New York, NY – Webster Hall
Mar 14 – Minneapolis, MN – The Loft at Skyway
Mar 21 – San Diego, CA – Bloom
Mar 27 – San Bernardino, CA – Beyond Wonderland
Mar 28 – Tempe, AZ – Darkstar
Apr 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell
Apr 17 – Atlanta, GA – Wish Lounge
Apr 18 – Houston, TX – 9PM
May 2 – Chicago, IL – Soundbar
May 29 – Seattle, WA – Showbox
May 30 – San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Jul 11 – Dallas, TX – SILO
Tickets: https://www.yetep.world/
‘LISTEN: Yetep Delivers His Most Expansive Work Yet with Debut Album ‘The ÿ Album’
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