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“Electric Beings” is the ultimate “checkmate” to anyone who thought ZP was only capable of high-speed dragon slaying anthems.

By stepping into this cyberpunk landscape, he’s proving that his voice isn’t just a nostalgic instrument from the 2000”s, it’s a versatile tool that can command a modern, industrial tinged atmosphere.

For years, ZP was synonymous with the hyper-polished, “Nintendo-metal” aesthetic of early DragonForce. With this new song, he’s trading the fantasy tropes for urban decay and digital anxiety.

The versatility shows in his delivery, he’s moved away from just hitting glass shattering high notes to utilizing a more commanding mid-range and gritty texture that feels grounded in the “Electric Beings” setting. It’s a more mature, cinematic approach that shows he can lead a project based on mood and storytelling, not just bpm.

Leaving a massive legacy like DragonForce or Skid Row can trap an artist in a “tribute act” loop. By collaborating with producers like Syndrone, ZP is actively avoiding the “one horse pony” trap.

He isn’t trying to recreate his past, he’s building a new sonic architecture. This shift proves he has the creative vision to adapt to the 2026 musical climate, where the boundaries between different styles of metal are increasingly blurred.

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