HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred Thirty Eight
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Hilgrove Kenrick & Nick Norton-Smith – “Sylph”
Consequential – “Cravin'”
Consequential comes in swinging with a hit called “Cravin’”, a debut that makes it crystal clear they’re not here to play it safe. This track definitely flexes that sweet spot between liquid drum and bass, trance shimmer, and dub grit; the kind of fusion that feels both hypnotic and high-energy. You can throw it on for a late-night drive, zone in while working, or just let it soundtrack your weekend come-up.
The production is mad detailed too: all built in the box, with little real-world touches that give it character. Case in point: a cheeky sample of Consequential’s dog catching a tennis ball, which somehow fits perfectly into the groove (let us know if you can spot it!). It’s playful but still serious about its craft, showing off a producer who knows how to balance precision with personality.
At the core, this incredible single is bass-heavy, layered, and full of motion. It’s a bold first step that doesn’t just introduce Consequential, it announces them. Big vibes, bigger promise!
HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred Thirty Seven
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Dax – “Man I Used To Be”
HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred Thirty Four
Proklaim – “CREEPIN/FURTHER (2 IN 1)”
Always extremely happy to feature this artist. Hyperspace’s favorite Proklaim breaks boundaries with CREEPIN/FURTHER (2 IN 1), a bold fusion of boom bap and Amapiano rooted in both hip-hop tradition and Southern African club energy.
Hailing from Windhoek, Namibia, the artist raps and sings with striking clarity, weaving lyrical dexterity into a soundscape that’s as raw as it is infectious. Inspired by the Shaka Zulu mini-series, the production carries an ancestral weight while still feeling fresh and electric.
With crisp mixing and mastering by Wojtek Majewski (Audio Art Namibia), and a creative process led by instinct and vibe, this two-part single captures what makes Proklaim stand out, genre-defying vision, magnetic delivery, and a deep belief in music’s power to unite. It’s a fearless release that invites global ears into a uniquely Namibian perspective.
The New Citizen Kane – “Ratbag Joy”
The New Citizen Kane is back on his mind-bending tip with “Ratbag Joy,” a sugar-rush banger that hits the dancefloor while dragging some serious baggage behind it. It’s bright, bouncy, and full of summer fizz, but peel back the synths and glitter, and you’re staring into the eyes of someone barely holding it together.
This track ain’t just a vibe; it’s a whole contradiction. The beat’s euphoric, the melodies are catchy as hell, but the lyrics? Dark, raw, and real. This incredible artist is painting a portrait of joy on the edge: highs masking hollowness, all-night chaos hiding inner static. It’s a party song with a cracked mask, and that contrast is exactly what makes it bang so hard.
The visuals of the official video match the energy: glitchy, trippy, and full of restless movement. Think ballet meets breakdown in the middle of Hackney. This guy isn’t chasing trends; he’s making his own lane, and this one rides deep and dirty.
Tony Frissore – “The Eagle Has Landed”
Tony Frissore brings us his latest single “The Eagle Has Landed”, which is that sweet exhale after the storm: smooth, confident, and drenched in funk. Following the introspective “Just Fade Away,” this joint flips the script with a fresh sense of freedom. It’s like stepping out the barracks and straight into your own groove.
Built on buttery synths, mellow drums, and a vibe that says “I’m finally home,” this track feels like touchdown after a long flight.. except now, the landing’s on your terms. Tony ain’t just making beats, he’s telling stories without a single word. The title’s a nod to Apollo 11, but the metaphor runs deeper: it’s about rediscovering yourself when the uniform’s off and the future’s wide open.
This is lo-fi soul with purpose. No rush, no baggage, just vibes and clarity. Tony’s got that rare talent for turning life chapters into sonic journeys. If “Just Fade Away” was the farewell, this one’s the victory lap. It’s funky freedom music, and it hits right.
Miss Giulls – “Hey Mr. DJ, turn it up”
Miss Giulls brings us “Hey Mr. DJ, Turn It Up”, and it’s a total vibe! A sparkling throwback to ‘80s synth glory with a modern twist that’s all heart, all soul. Built from the ground up in her home studio, this is literally a one-woman show. She wrote it, mixed it, mastered it, and produced every part of the song with care and passion, straight from the creative cave she calls her studio sanctuary.
You can feel the influence of those vintage grooves her dad used to bump, but there’s nothing dusty here. The synths are punchy, the flow’s tight, and her vocals ride the rhythm like they were made for it. There’s nostalgia, yeah, but there’s also a crisp, clean freshness that hits.
This one’s for the dance floor and the dreamers. Giulls isn’t trying to be flashy; she’s just real, and that’s what makes this track land. It’s a shoutout to joy, rhythm, and the DJs who keep our hearts thumping. Turn it up, indeed.
Sunsparks feat. Amanda Wilson – “Hell of a Night”
Sunsparks are stepping out of the shadows and dropping some heat with “Hell of a Night”, and trust, it lives up to the name. This isn’t just another club tune, it’s the kind of banger that hijacks the dancefloor from the very first beat. And with Amanda Wilson on the mic? Game over. Her voice has been owning dance anthems since “Love On My Mind”, and here she’s in full beast mode: rolled into the studio and laid it down like it was nothing.
The duo behind Sunsparks has been killing it behind the scenes for a while, writing and producing for others, but this time they said nah, we’re keeping this one! With Cameron Collie on production duties, they’ve cooked up something that hits that sweet spot: emotionally charged lyrics, a beat that slaps, and a vibe that makes you wanna wild out and scream the hook with your crew at 2AM.
It’s bold, it’s feel-good, and it’s a proper debut from artists finally owning their moment. Let it spin.
BŠĀR – “Venus”
With Venus, BŠĀR crafts a shimmering synthpop gem that pulses with emotion and introspection. Beneath the track’s summery beat and glossy hooks lies a deeper vulnerability — a dual plea to a failing lover and the goddess of love herself.
The lyrics wrestle with themes of rejection, aging, and self-worth in a culture obsessed with youth and image, while the production gleams with crisp synths and driving rhythm.
BŠĀR’s genre-fluid background as a classically trained composer and multi-instrumentalist gives the track its layered polish, blending pop immediacy with an artful sensibility.
Venus is both dancefloor-ready and thought-provoking, a sleek anthem of longing in a digital age.
Trevor Drako – “Bottomless Emotions”
Trevor Drako lays his soul bare on Bottomless Emotions, a gripping single that channels personal chaos into raw, melodic honesty.
Written, recorded, and finalized in under two hours, the track captures the urgency of its message — a descent into addiction, heartbreak, and inner turmoil. With its stripped-down, confessional tone and dark emotional core, the song draws listeners into a world where vulnerability meets resilience.
Drako’s vocal delivery is filled with desperation and resolve, reflecting his journey through the streets and into the studio. As the first preview of his upcoming album Split Personalities, this release cements Drako’s commitment to telling real stories with unfiltered emotion and musical grit.
His ability to turn trauma into cathartic, genre-bending expression makes him one to watch in the underground scene.
Jeff Dwyer – “Tribute to the Ancestor”
Jeff Dwyer’s Tribute to the Ancestor is a stirring and historically resonant piece that blends spiritual tones with narrative depth. Backed by J’sun Tyler’s masterful composition, the track offers a heartfelt tribute to the enslaved Americans who fought for freedom, channeling both sorrow and resilience.
With its solemn melodies and reflective lyrics, the song feels like a sonic monument — a moving reminder of the courage and sacrifice that Juneteenth commemorates. It captures a rare balance between emotional weight and musical grace, never straying into sentimentality but grounded in purpose.
Dwyer’s vocal delivery is understated yet powerful, carrying each word like a prayer for justice and memory. It’s not just music; it’s remembrance, resistance, and reverence wrapped into one powerful listen.
Jeff Dwyer – “Tribute to the Ancestor”
Rewind The Mind’s Come On With Me is a joyous burst of jazz-funk energy that practically demands to be played loud on a summer day.
With slick brass hooks, groovy basslines, and an undeniable rhythmic pulse, the Brighton-based band delivers a track that feels both retro and refreshingly new. Their musical tightness is matched by an infectious sense of fun, turning improvisational flair into something deeply danceable.
It’s a vibrant testament to their rising presence on the UK live scene, packed with charisma and clever musicianship. Whether you’re a jazz head or just in it for the groove, this one will get your feet moving and your head nodding. A perfect slice of feel-good funk for sun-drenched afternoons and late-night jams alike.
HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred Thirty Three
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REKIN 85, Autumn White – “Sonnet”
Dj Snabba – “The Lyric Down”
When a DJ’s been spinning for nearly 40 years, you expect depth, and Snabba doesn’t disappoint here. With “The Lyric Down”, he dives headfirst into festival-sized techno with fresh fire, while staying true to his vinyl-rooted craft. Known in the Turin scene as a purist who lets tracks breathe, Snabba brings that same respect to this new venture, blending old-school soul with chart-ready energy.
The man’s not just hopping trends, he’s leveling up! You can hear the influence of legend like Carl Cox, but Snabba’s take is bold, clean, and locked in. Acid-tinged basslines, crisp drops, and a build that screams main stage: it’s got the juice. And coming from someone who’s rocked Casa Sanremo and held down residencies, this track hits different.
This single is not just a banger, it’s a flex. A statement from a seasoned selector stepping into a new lane, and doing it with confidence, finesse, and full volume vibes.
Pronto Valid – “UK V!BES”
Pronto Valid brings us a single called “UK V!BES”, and it’s a straight-up switch-up: taking the Chicago sound and flipping it with a UK twist that hits hard and smooth all at once. Released just a few weeks ago, this joint blends hip-hop heat with UK house bounce, cooked up alongside producer Zeelaa, who laced the beat with pure groove. Inspired by Skrillex, you can hear that bold, bouncy energy bleeding through every bar.
This one isn’t your typical Chi-town drill, it’s for the dancefloor, for late-night rides, for catching a vibe with the squad. His flow rides the rhythm like it was tailor-made, giving us fun, flavor, and finesse without overthinking it. It’s fresh, original, and effortlessly cool.
With a show coming up just this weekend, Pronto’s about to show crowds that he’s not just versatile, he’s unpredictable in the best way. UK V!BES is a flex, and Pronto’s only getting started!
Kabusa Oriental Choir – “Cannabi”
Kabusa Oriental Choir just flipped the script with “Cannabi”, and no, it’s not what you think. This ain’t your average choir jam. Picture a sun-soaked beach, a cold drink in hand, and zero responsibilities: that’s the energy. Blending island pop vibes with choir harmonies, this single is a genre-bender that sounds like Major Lazer met Burna Boy in a luxury Lagos Airbnb.
Written by Austin Nwamara and produced by David Acekeyz, the track oozes chill confidence. What started as a stress-fueled thought—“Can I be free?”—turned into a feel-good anthem that lets your brain take a vacation. It’s lush, light, and catchy, with cheeky double meanings baked into the lyrics. One minute you’re vibin’ to tropical synths, the next you’re catching clever wordplay.
Recorded post-show in Lagos, this track carries the glow of freedom and the boldness of a group unafraid to break the rules. If this is what genre-less feels like, we’re all in. “Cannabi” is that sonic escape we didn’t know we needed.
Okayden – “Sugar Water – Polybit Remix”
Okayden’s “Sugar Water – Polybit Remix” hits different; it’s like your first crush at 2AM on a packed club floor. What started as a dreamy alt-pop love letter to queer self-discovery now rips through with liquid DnB energy, thanks to Polybit’s slick touch. It’s still intimate at heart, but now it moves: fast, deep, and glowing.
Born from an intercontinental link-up, this track’s got Melbourne, Sydney, and who-knows-where energy baked into it. Okayden and VRDA first stitched together a lush, emotional original, layering chopped vocals and warm textures. Then Polybit, fresh off a scroll through Okayden’s catalogue, swooped in with a pulse-raising remix that flips vulnerability into velocity.
This one’s more than a dancefloor edit, it’s a closing chapter to an era, a moment of growth for an artist looking ahead while nodding to where it all began. There’s honesty, heat, and movement here. If love ever needed a drum & bass soundtrack, this is it. Put it on, turn it up, and let it carry you.
Stray Blue – “Wake Up & Smile – Acoustic Version”
Marking 20 years since their formation, Greek indie trio Stray Blue return with Wake Up & Smile (Acoustic Version), a stripped-back reimagining of their signature anthem.
Led by Nick Anastasakis and joined by longtime bandmates George Athanas and George Papazoglou, the group channels two decades of heartfelt songwriting into this tender, acoustic release.
The track unfolds with warm 12-string guitar in a distinctive tuning, paired with reflective lyrics that blend hope, memory, and emotional honesty. It’s a song about moving forward without forgetting, reminding listeners that even in difficult moments, we can still choose to smile.
Also featuring the lush and introspective “Moody Sky” with cellist Yoed Nir, this EP is a gentle yet resonant milestone in the band’s legacy—a quiet celebration of connection, resilience, and the enduring power of music.
Second Hand Noise – “Into Coherence”
Released on July 24th, Into Coherence marks the debut single from Second Hand Noise, offering a captivating prelude to the project’s evolving sonic journey. Though not indicative of the genre or energy that future releases may carry, this track is an intentional clearing of space—both musically and emotionally.
Tuned to 432hz, it unfolds with a calming, almost therapeutic ambience that blends vaporwave aesthetics with contemporary chill-out elements. The production is top-notch, balancing soft, ethereal sound design with a drum presence that hits surprisingly hard, adding weight and contrast to the mix.
Mesmerizing vocals glide through the track like vapor trails, enhancing its dreamlike quality while maintaining a grounded sense of focus. Into Coherence doesn’t just introduce Second Hand Noise—it invites the listener into a liminal space, where clarity, warmth, and introspection gently collide.
OB1 – “Miss you”
OB1’s latest single Miss You is a heartfelt plunge into nostalgia, romantic memory, and the growing pains of young adulthood. Swapping the boldness of past tracks like Coast to Coast and Hussle for a more introspective, melodic palette, OB1 leans into his PlugnB sensibility with grace.
The production is airy and delicate, subtly laced with Afrobeats inflections and smooth vocal layering that echoes the vulnerability in the lyrics. At just 18, OB1 navigates emotion with a sense of control that’s rare for his age, capturing the ache of longing without slipping into cliché. His performance feels personal, yet wide-reaching, connecting listeners to the universal pulse of love and distance.
The result is a slow-burning track that gently lingers. As a preview of his upcoming EP High School Graduation, Miss You reveals an artist unafraid to evolve and reflect. It’s a mature, emotionally resonant single that suggests OB1’s future is as expansive as his influences.
Golem Dance Cult – “Call of the Wendigo”
Golem Dance Cult return with Shamanic Faultlines, a bold and immersive follow-up that amplifies their signature blend of gothic swagger, spiritual dissonance, and post-punk tension. Across thirteen tracks, the Franco-Australian duo conjures a rich sonic world where sludgy riffs grind against hypnotic grooves, while synths, theremin, and cello add eerie cinematic depth.
The guest contributions are standout—Inga Liljestrom’s haunting vocals on “Pretty At Dawn” and “Shamanic Faultlines” shimmer like apparitions, while Alex Zillon Jean and others push the album into ritualistic territory.
The production is dense and tactile, with each track feeling like a descent into another layer of Golem Dance Cult’s haunted mythology. There’s a gritty beauty here, somewhere between Bauhaus and a fever dream. Shamanic Faultlines doesn’t just follow up their debut—it expands the mythos and drags you deeper in.
Tuti Vibes – “Please”
“Please” is a soulful Afro-house anthem from UK artist Tuti Vibes that blends tropical house grooves with deep emotional undercurrents. Infused with Afrobeat rhythms and smooth melodic house textures, the track strikes a delicate balance between vulnerability and uplift.
Dreamy, heartfelt vocals glide over lush percussion and sun-soaked synths, creating a soundscape that feels both introspective and freeing.
The production is top-notch — warm, layered, and spacious — with subtle sound design details that elevate the track from a chill dance tune to a meaningful sonic experience.
Tuti’s lyrics and vocal delivery convey a quiet resilience, encouraging listeners to find joy in movement even when weighed down by life’s pressures. “Please” is more than a club track; it’s a reminder that sometimes dancing is the only way to cope.
HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred Thirty Two
Babyboii – “Adderall”
Babyboii is here with his song “Adderall”, and let us tell you, this one hits like a late-night thought spiral you can’t shake: raw, real, and dripping in emotion. Straight outta Houston, this up-and-comer lays it all bare, rapping from the heart about living with ADHD and the wild ride inside his own head. No gimmicks, no filters: just a mic, a beat, and a home-recorded confessional that feels more like a voice note from a friend than a polished industry track, and we loved that!
The production floats between moody pop and slick hip-hop, with hooks that stick and lyrics that linger. You can feel the tension: the chaos, the calm, and the crash in between. It’s not just a song about meds, it’s about trying to hold it together when your brain’s doing donuts.
Whether you’re in the same boat or just riding shotgun, this single gives you a real-time look inside Babyboii’s mind. Vulnerable but fly, this one proves he’s not just here for the moment, but building a lane of his own.
Mtnt – “Limousine (Na Na Na)”
Mtnt’s debut single “Limousine (Na Na Na)” pulls up loud, lights on, engine revving.. this one slaps! Straight from the heart of Rome’s rising indie scene, Mtnt rides that line between retro glam and futuristic bounce like a pro. The beat goes hard, the energy’s sky-high, and that “na na na” hook definitely sticks like glitter in your brain. One spin and you’re chanting it in the shower, the club, or while fake-driving your imaginary limo through the city!
Teaming up with chart-killer Scarlett, Mtnt brings a collab that got big playlist potential. There’s swagger here, but also hunger. You can hear Mtnt’s grind in every layered synth and punchy drum hit, chasing the dream with zero brakes. Influences like M83 peek through, but this isn’t a copy-paste job, but Mtnt’s own spin: playful, punchy, and straight-up electric.
No cap, “Limousine (Na Na Na)” is the kind of track that makes you wanna throw on shades and dance like you own the night. Banger status confirmed!
Andrew Rowan – “HOT SALAMI”
We are now presenting you “HOT SALAMI” from the EP “Second Ecosystem” by Andrew Rowan, and we’ll tell you straight away that this isn’t just a song, it’s a cinematic daydream dipped in analog heat. This one floats, really. Built on a bed of tape hiss, gooey synths, and mood-drenched textures, the track slides between meditative and surreal like a slow-motion thought spiraling in space. It’s lowkey weird in the best way, like if a sci-fi soundscape got lost in a deli and just vibed there.
Rowan, deep in his composer bag, flexes his orchestration chops without showing off: it’s all subtle shifts and mini-melodies that bloom, shimmer, and vanish before you can name them. Think ambient meets chamber music with a little downtown New York experimental seasoning.
This track literally invites you to zone in and trip out. “HOT SALAMI” proves Rowan’s got that rare touch: classically trained but always reaching for the cosmic!
HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred Thirty One
GatiS – “Stay. Theme”
Here we got GatiS, and he’s not just dropping a track, he’s dropping wisdom. Straight from his home studio in Latvia, “Stay. Theme” hits like a quiet reminder to hold your ground in a world full of noise. This is just a heartfelt, raw musicianship and a message that sticks. With its bittersweet guitar tones and pensive mid-tempo groove, this instrumental carries the weight of unspoken words. It sounds like standing still in a storm: calm, composed, and unshakably you.
You can feel the 90s alt-rock fingerprints: jangly riffs, a nostalgic mood.. but it’s layered with soul, not ego. GatiS keeps it real, with no filters, no flexing, just music that mirrors his life and invites you to reflect on yours. “Stay. Theme” isn’t about chasing clout, it’s about staying human when everything around you feels fake.
In a digital world full of copy-paste personalities, this track’s a breath of fresh air. Put it on, breathe deep, and remember who you are. GatiS is building something honest, and that never goes out of style.
Curtis Millen – “When Your Mind Wanders”
Curtis Millen floats into your ears with “When Your Mind Wanders” like a lucid dream you don’t wanna wake up from. This is not average music, it’s a soul-soaked stroll through someone else’s imagination, wrapped in warm keys, buttery vocals, and a groove that feels like late-afternoon sunlight.
Backed by The Anam Collective (an international crew channeling Bill Withers, Gregory Porter, and Vulfpeck energy), Curtis delivers something intimate yet cosmic. Inspired mid-daydream, the song drips with that “internal VR headset” vibe: floating chords, smooth funk undercurrents, and a soft crescendo that pulls you deeper into the haze.
You don’t just listen, you drift. Whether you’re the daydreamer or their quiet admirer, this one’s definitely for you. It’s a gentle reminder that losing your mind for a moment might just be the best way to find some peace.
HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred TwentyFive
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Bradley Jay – “Tongue-tied”
Bradley Jay makes a bold entrance with Tongue-tied, a vibrant debut that fuses crisp pop melodies with the rhythmic punch of K-pop. Built in collaboration with producer John Ho and songwriter Jimmy Burney, the track was recorded at the iconic Chalice Studios in Los Angeles, adding a polished sheen to its already infectious energy.
From the opening beat, Tongue-tied radiates charisma, pulling from influences like AleXa and Luca Hänni to create something that feels both familiar and fresh. Originally crafted as a Eurovision entry for San Marino, the song carries the kind of theatrical flair and international appeal that fits right in with the contest’s best. But beyond the stage-ready production, there’s a clear sense of excitement and ambition driving every note.
Bradley Jay’s experience performing across all seven continents shows in the confidence of his delivery, and this first single marks a promising start for an artist with a global pop vision and a knack for blending styles into something bright, dynamic, and entirely his own.
TR3VON – “Wake Up The Night”
TR3VON’s Wake Up The Night is a radiant burst of energy born from grief, transformation, and pure emotional release. Blending pulsing beats with soaring melodies, the Minneapolis-based artist turns personal tragedy into a dancefloor-ready anthem that pulses with life.
Written in the wake of his mother’s passing, the track isn’t just a club track—it’s a tribute, a healing ritual, and a call to reclaim joy. TR3VON’s vocals ride the beat with conviction, balancing vulnerability and power as he sings about rising from the ashes and choosing to feel alive again.
There’s a contagious spirit in the production, designed not just to move bodies but to stir something deeper. Wake Up The Night is the first glimpse into his upcoming EP PHOENIX, and if this single is any indication, it will be a collection that merges personal evolution with undeniable groove.
Nieri – “People Pleaser”
Nieri’s People Pleaser is a shimmering synth-pop confessional that cuts deep beneath its glossy surface. With breathy, aching vocals layered over lush, melancholic production, the track captures the quiet exhaustion of always being the one who bends.
It’s intimate without being indulgent, polished yet emotionally raw—a balancing act Nieri pulls off effortlessly. As the lead single from his upcoming debut album, People Pleaser signals a shift from seeking acceptance to reclaiming self-worth.
The result is a cathartic release that pulses with sadness, clarity, and the quiet power of letting go. It’s one of Nieri’s most vulnerable and resonant offerings to date.
Ratfink! – “About Ya”
Ratfink! are seriously vibing with their new single “About Ya”, and it’s got that dreamy, lo-fi charm that feels like stumbling on an old voice memo you didn’t know you needed! Liv and Raph, sharing vocals like best mates passing a mic in their share-house, bring such a raw, honest energy to this track. It’s chill, but cuts deep in that sneaky way, kinda like when you’re laughing with someone and then realize you’re actually spilling your heart out.
The production is stripped-back and warm, giving off total bedroom-pop feels without trying too hard. You can hear the care everywhere: nothing too polished, just real. And the lyrics? Super candid and low-key funny in parts, like that cheeky chorus drop: “this song is about you, I wasn’t gonna tell ya.” Classic.
This tune sounds like late nights, soft lights, and thinking about people you maybe still miss: you guys better not miss this out!
Miles Nxbxdy – “Electric Blue”
Miles Nxbxdy flips the script with his latest tune “Electric Blue”: it’s deep and personal, yeah, but it slaps too. Riding a hypnotic, acid-tinged bassline that swirls like neon through fog, the track walks a slick tightrope between introspection and pure bounce. Jason Freeze’s production hits with that perfect mix of moody and magnetic: minimal, but with just enough crunch to get your head nodding hard!
Lyrically, Miles keeps it raw, unpacking mental chaos, self-awareness, and emotional static without losing the groove. His delivery is smooth but razor-sharp, floating over the beat with this kind of detached cool that somehow makes every line cut deeper. It’s vulnerable, but never soft.. more like dancing through a storm with your hood up and headphones on.
“Electric Blue” isn’t just a confession; it’s a late-night drive, a mental spiral, and a dancefloor moment all in one. Heavy feels, serious bounce. Total standout!
B-MACK – “EXIST AS YOU ARE (B-MACK meets Black-foot Ayeshi)”
On “EXIST AS YOU ARE,” B-MACK tears down convention and builds something raw, ritualistic, and fiercely original. Forgoing lyrics for primal vocalizations, he transforms his voice into a visceral lead instrument: part howl, part spiritual transmission. Backed by a crushing blend of funk-metal grooves, acid-tinged synths, and hand-crafted percussion (yes, actual beans in a drum), the track doesn’t just play, it invokes!
The dual presence of B-MACK and his alter ego, Black-foot Ayeshi, gives the piece a layered, almost theatrical dimension. Each grunt and shriek feels intentional, as if two spirits are locked in a sonic call-and-response. It’s confrontational but deeply meditative, like funk from a parallel dimension.
What makes it stand out isn’t just the daring structure or DIY grit; it’s the emotional clarity that comes through without a single word. This is outsider art with the soul of a fire ritual. You feel it before you understand it.
HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred TwentyFour
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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!
