Stephen BeaupréCA/QC
A vital figure in Montréal’s electronic underground, Stephen Beaupré has spent over two decades crafting micro-house and techno with a playful yet emotional edge. Known for his intricate vocal sampling, syncopated grooves, and lush synth work, his music radiates joy, nostalgia, and experimental spirit.
Beaupré first emerged as one half of Crackhaus, the beloved duo formed with Deadbeat (Scott Monteith), before releasing his acclaimed solo debut Foe Destroyer in 2006. Since then, he’s released on labels like Circus Company, Wagon Repair, and Perlon. In 2010, he expanded his vision through Gemmiform, an ambitious audiovisual collaboration with visual artists Nancy Belzile, Patrick Bernatchez, and David Fafard.
After a period focused on studio work, Beaupré returns in 2024 with Vanishing Night, his first album since 2018’s Kill Sugar—a record that blends rousing rhythms, fragmented vocals, and haunting warmth. Known for his immersive Ableton Live sets enhanced with drum machines and synths, he performs only original compositions, channeling spontaneity and intention in equal measure.
Through his innovative approach to production, Beaupré conjures up unexpected pairings of lurching, syncopated beats, lush melodies and wistful vocals, that offer equal parts animated narratives and agitated funk—full of rich micro-samples and superimposed layers of synths.
Cutting his teeth as a teenage promoter for electronic music events in Ottawa, this respected figure in the world of Canadian electronic music was immediately drawn to house and techno textures of the deeper, funkier and more unpredictable variety. Montréal has been home to Beaupré's distinct and exhilarating musical productions for over two decades. Attracting early attention as part of the mashup duo Crackhaus, alongside his friend Deadbeat (Scott Monteith), Beaupré gained further recognition as a solo artist with his masterful 2006 debut, Foe Destroyer. He has since released music on acclaimed labels such as Circus Company, Wagon Repair and Perlon. In 2010, Beaupré channeled his more experimental impulses into Gemmiform, an ambitious audiovisual undertaking featuring the work of visual artists Nancy Belzile, Patrick Bernatchez and David Fafard, and the music of the Banjo Consorsium. After a dip in output over the last few years, Beaupré has stormed back with miles of new tracks and an invigorated sense of live performance.
Who
Stephan Beaupré is a Montréal-based producer known for his playful, unpredictable blend of syncopated rhythms, lush melodies, and nostalgic vocals.
Labels
MUTEK Rec, Rhythm Cult, The Nite Owls
Latest
Vanishing Night (The Nite Owls, 2024)
Battery Noise (Rhythm Cult, 2014)
Foe Destroyer (MUTEK Rec, 2006)