HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode 148
AmorA – “Dancing My Way to Happiness”
AmorA steps out of the shadows and straight into full spotlight mode with “Dancing My Way to Happiness”, an electro-pop album that hits like honesty wrapped in synths. After years of crafting sound worlds for film and gaming (including a GRAMMY for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor), she turns the lens inward, crafting an electro-pop record that’s emotional, cinematic, and quite addictive.
The album lives in this perfect tension between sparkle and shadow. You get bright 80s synths, glowing pads, and punchy electro beats, but underneath it all, there’s real vulnerability: journal entries disguised as dance anthems. AmorA writes in metaphors that sting and soothe, then wraps them in melodies that float like confetti!
Each track feels like a mini-movie: heartbreak, recovery, self-discovery, all threaded through clever production and that calm, steady vocal delivery that never forces the emotion, but just reveals it.
It’s dance-floor therapy. It’s neon self-reflection. It’s electro-pop with a spine and a soul.. Simply wonderful!
Replenished Sky – “Seen Again”
“Seen Again” is one of those tracks that hits you right in the chest before you even realise what’s happening. Replenished Sky turns grief into something strangely beautiful, taking the raw chaos of loss and wrapping it in an emotional, drum-and-bass-leaning EDM tune. And the wild part? This whole thing was recorded in his bedroom, with a nearby river literally flowing into the mix. It’s intimate in the most unpolished, human way, and we loved that!
The track moves like a memory you can’t shake: soft reflections in the verses, then this sudden surge of energy in the drops that feels like your heart trying to catch up with reality. Daniel’s vocals are honest and unfiltered: no theatrics, just someone telling a story they’ve actually lived.
“Seen Again” doesn’t sugarcoat anything. It embraces the hurt, the confusion, the acceptance.. all the messy layers of losing someone in any sense.
Sad, cathartic, and weirdly uplifting, this tune is really one of a kind!
Prience (Prince) Moore – “I Need A Girl”
Prience Moore pulls up with a track that feels like flipping through someone’s private journal in the best way possible. “I Need A Girl” is smooth, tender, and ridiculously sincere; the kind of love song that doesn’t hide behind metaphors or fancy production tricks. Instead, it leans into honesty, vulnerability, and that dreamy, slow-burn longing we don’t hear enough in today’s scene.
Built around soft, piano-driven melodies and vocals that feel almost whispered at times, the track plays like a quiet confession. You can hear the inspiration straight from that innocent convo with his nephew: that childlike wonder about choosing “the right girl” melts into something grown and heartfelt. Prience sings about waking up next to someone who lights up the whole day before it even starts, and he sells every word with effortless soul.
Produced with warmth and intention by Michael Miller, this tune feels very intimate, hopeful, and real: a blueprint for love straight from the heart.
Amelina – “Step By Step”Amelina – “Step By Step”
“Step by Step” by AMELINA is one of those songs that instantly makes you root for the artist behind it, and when you find out she’s only 12, it hits even harder. This track is pure pop-rock sunshine with a little teenage grit, built on bright guitars, punchy drums, and a chorus that feels tailor-made for shouting out the window of a school bus!!
Inspired by her own move to Spain and the whole rollercoaster of learning a new language, new culture, new everything, AMELINA uses the song like a pep talk to herself, and it ends up being one for the rest of us too. Her voice has this blend of sweetness and determination, like someone who’s scared but refuses to let that stop her.
The verses are vulnerable and searching; the chorus explodes with hope and uplifting vibes. It’s Olivia-Rodrigo-meets-early-Avril energy, but filtered through genuine teenage honesty.
This single is bold, uplifting, and way more emotionally mature than you’d expect: a little anthem for anyone starting over and choosing to keep going!
Ashon Galaxy – “Don’t Listen to Them”
“Don’t Listen to Them” is Ashon Galaxy at his smoothest; a hypnotic groove that slides between sultry R&B and warm, Latin-flavoured vibes! From the moment the horns come in, and those rhythmic guitars start flirting with the beat, you can feel the track creating its own little universe: smoky, vibrant, and impossible not to sink into.
Ashon builds the whole story like a movie scene: a good guy falling for a rebellious, magnetic woman, while everyone around him is waving red flags. But love never cared about warnings, right? He captures that exact moment when your heart goes “yeah whatever, I’m going anyway”, with harmonies that feel both dreamy and dangerous.
The strong point of this tune is the balance: smooth enough to melt into, but charged enough to keep your shoulders moving. The production feels rich with vintage keys, deep drums, and bass that hugs every word.
This single is a total vibe, a late-night, eyes-closed, follow-your-heart anthem that sticks in your head!
Veronica Fusaro – “Gold Rush”
Veronica Fusaro sprints straight into the heart of modern ambition with her tune “Gold Rush”, and she makes it sound dangerously addictive! This is indie-pop with a pulse, a high-voltage anthem about chasing success, validation, and connection until you’re breathless… and maybe a little burnt out.
From the moment that Italian whisper “dai tira il dado dai” rolls in, you know you’re stepping into a game of chance. Then the beat drops, glossy and urgent, and Veronica’s vocals glide over it with that mix of shimmer and ache she does so well. The hook really hits like adrenaline: bold, euphoric, slightly unhinged in the best way, exactly how it feels when you’re chasing something shiny that keeps running ahead.
What makes this track really stand out? The contrast: glittering production on the surface, bittersweet truth underneath. Veronica sings about the rush, but she never lets you forget the cost hidden in the chase.
This tune is catchy, clever, and a little too real: a modern hustle anthem wrapped in gold foil.
