HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred TwentyFour
Hey Space Travellers,
Hope you are ready for another incredible episode of Hyperspace!
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to depart!
LUNA – “No Rest”
Let’s start this with Poland’s rising star LUNA, which is straight-up levelling up with her sophomore album “No Rest”, a cosmic ride of electro-pop bangers and dreamy ballads that hit like a midnight adrenaline rush. Fresh off the Eurovision 2024 stage, she wastes zero time flexing her artistic evolution, blending moody synths with superb vocals that slap!
Tracks like “Personal Torture” and “Wild West” are pure art: haunting, euphoric, and totally unskippable. It’s got big “dance through the chaos” energy, balancing burnout with badass resilience. And the glow-up is real: from touring the US to lighting up Times Square, LUNA’s not just making waves, she’s creating her own current.
This project is simply incredible: backed by polished production and raw emotion, “No Rest” is a powerful manifesto of dreams, sleepless nights, and stardust ambition.
Bottom line? LUNA’s not just next up.. she’s already in the game, and the world better keep up!
Adik Angel – “U make me feel so good”
Adik Angel is here with a new track, “U Make Me Feel So Good”, bringing us a pure dose of sonic sunshine. It’s got that perfect mix of pop, EDM, and disco that hits just right and puts you in a feel-good zone from the jump! The beat’s catchy, the groove’s infectious, and the whole vibe is just full of joy, light, and that sweet love energy.
The music video? Total eye candy. Adik pulls up with a keytar and mad confidence, surrounded by colorful, animated visuals that feel like a retro dream. Think bold 80s-style graphics with a modern twist, characters vibing to the beat, and colors going along with every kick and synth.
What really makes it pop is how everything flows together: sound, visuals, energy.. It’s all in sync, telling us a story. And knowing Adik handled every part of the production? Major respect. This track isn’t just a dancefloor bop, it’s a mood booster. Play it loud, let it ride, and catch that wave of good energy!
Paranormal Arson – “Noxious”
Paranormal Arson’s Noxious is a furious debut that drips with venom, chaos, and a bitter clarity about the world in 2025. Built on a foundation of filthy death metal riffs, snarling industrial beats, and suffocating noise, the album is less a collection of songs than a protest scorched into sound.
From the jittery unease of the opening “Administrative Message” to the apocalyptic funeral dirge of the Bad Religion cover “You,” each track drags real-world atrocities and cultural decay into the sonic fire.
Highlights like “A Bloated Sac of Noxious Gas and Bile” and “The Leech” rage against white nationalism, corporate greed, and institutional rot with both lyrical precision and devastating sonic force. It’s grotesque, unrelenting, and deeply cathartic—an album that doesn’t just document the collapse, but screams through it.
Lina Fouro – “Someday”
Lina Fouro’s Someday is a tender and deeply personal tribute that resonates far beyond its origin story. Written in the wake of her mother’s passing and released on Mother’s Day, the track unfolds like a quiet conversation with grief, memory, and enduring love.
Her vocals are soft yet purposeful, carried by a warm, spacious production that leaves room for reflection. The emotional honesty here is unfiltered—each line feels like a step toward healing, not just for Lina, but for anyone who’s loved and lost.
Set against the tranquil backdrop of Lake Ontario and enriched by a heartfelt team effort, Someday is more than a song. It’s a hand held out to the listener, a promise that love never really disappears.
Josy B – “I get off (Freestyle mix)”
Josy B’s I Get Off (Freestyle Mix) is a sultry throwback wrapped in modern gloss, blending the pulse of classic freestyle with a pop-R&B edge.
Her vocals glide effortlessly over a shimmering beat, balancing sensuality and confidence without ever feeling overdone. There’s a nostalgic undertone here—hints of Debbie Deb and Lisa Lisa filtered through a 2025 lens—but Josy makes it her own with fresh production touches and a sleek melodic flow.
It’s the kind of track that works as well cruising under neon lights as it does pulsing through club speakers, marking Josy B as a rising voice who knows how to move between eras and moods with style.
Alan Dweck – “Just Another Step”
Alan Dweck’s Just Another Step is a genre-defiant journey rooted in timeless songwriting and emotional resonance. Fusing elements of blues, jazz, rock, and pop with cinematic flair, the track carries a reflective depth that feels both personal and universal.
Dweck’s vocals are understated yet expressive, guiding the listener through a layered arrangement that unfolds with patience and poise. The newly released Stimpy remixes inject the song with hypnotic, club-ready energy, transforming its introspective core into something that pulses across dancefloors from Ibiza to Dubai.
Whether in its original form or remix mode, Just Another Step proves Dweck’s ability to transcend trends and connect through pure, emotive craft.
Dr. Evangelos Viazis – “Africa’ s Heartbeat”
Dr. Evangelos Viazis just dropped a wild one with “Africa’s Heartbeat”, and it slaps! This track hits deep, blending raw tribal percussion with emotional melodies that feel like they were pulled straight from the soul of the continent. It’s a full-on vibe: cinematic, powerful, and dripping with cultural pride.
The way the beat moves is pure fire; it’s got that ancient rhythm feel but flips it with a polished, modern edge. You can almost see the landscapes through the sound: deserts, rainforests, coastlines, all pulsing with life. The vocals and harmonies don’t just ride the beat; they lift it, turning the whole thing into an anthem.
Eva Pagán – “In The Mirror”
Eva Pagán is here with a fresh new single, and she’s not playin’ around. With “In The Mirror”, she flips the script: new name, new vibe, and a sound that fully taps into her roots. This track hits different. It’s bilingual, bold, and beautifully layered with that slick electro-pop energy mixed with rich Puerto Rican rhythms. You can hear her heritage in the beat.. it’s not just catchy, it’s personal!
Lyrically, it’s a raw reflection, calling out cycles, shaking off doubt, and stepping into her power. There’s a vibe of quiet strength here, like dancing through your own healing.
The production is sharp but never overdone. It’s intimate, vibey, and made to move both your body and your heart. If this is just the first taste of her upcoming EP, we’re in for something real. Eva’s glow-up is real, and “In The Mirror” proves it: this is an incredible project.
Be careful guys, this one is extremely addictive!
