HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode 165
Hey Space Travellers,
Are we ready for another incredible episode of Hyperspace?
Episode 165 landed, fasten your seatbelts and get ready to depart!
Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard – “Travelin’ Heart”
Joseph Turner & The Dudes of Hazard open this fantastic new episode with “Travelin’ Heart”, a song that carries the freedom of the open road while keeping its emotional center grounded and human. Blending indie folk, Americana and modern singer-songwriter production, the single unfolds with warmth and natural momentum, pulling us into its reflective atmosphere.
The track is built around acoustic guitar, mandolin, and pedal steel; the arrangement breathes with an organic richness that never sounds overproduced. Every instrument serves the song’s sense of movement, from the steady rhythm section to the catchy melodic layers that gradually open up into a powerful chorus. The pedal steel work adds a beautiful sense of distance and space, while the mandolin gives the track a bright texture that keeps everything feeling alive and in motion.
This single will surely resonate with most because of its emotional honesty. Beneath the road-trip imagery sits a deeper reflection on letting go, finding perspective and learning how to carry life’s weight a little lighter. Joseph knows how to keep things direct and relatable, allowing the message to land naturally.
“Travelin’ Heart” captures that rare balance between escapism and sincerity, carrying a restless spirit that somehow turns movement, distance, and uncertainty into a feeling of freedom.
Lana Crow – “In Spirit”
“In Spirit” is the kind of album that doesn’t stay in one emotional lane for too long, and that’s one of the most interesting parts of this project.. Lana Crow crafted a perfectly polished concept record, diving into the chaos of real life, mixing vulnerable songwriting, dreamy indie-pop textures, acoustic intimacy and electronic highs into something that feels personal, messy, and weirdly comforting all at once.
The entire album moves with this constant push between introspection and release. One minute it pulls you into stripped-back moments, and the next it bursts outward with lush synths and addictive grooves that completely change the atmosphere. That tension between vulnerability and freedom is what shapes the character of the album and keeps it emotionally alive from start to finish.
Lana’s vocals have this soft but grounded presence that keeps everything connected, even while the production shifts between styles. You can hear an artist who stopped caring about fitting neatly into one genre and just followed instinct instead!
This incredible project sounds like someone trying to make sense of modern life without pretending to have all the answers: it’s thoughtful, chaotic, occasionally uncomfortable, but always honest, and in a music world full of over-filtered perfection, that honesty is excactly what we loved the most.
Debra Can – “HAPPY”
Debra Can absolutely snaps on her latest single “HAPPY”, dropping a straight-up Afrobeat heater packed with bounce, groove and enough energy to turn a dead room into a link-up real quick!! The track comes in with swinging percussion, catchy melodies, and that infectious Lagos-inspired rhythm that practically drags your body onto the dancefloor against your will.
The vibe is mad addictive, for real. Everything moves with this nonstop momentum that keeps the track feeling alive from start to finish. The drums got the sauce, the groove is smooth, and the whole production carries that sun-soaked energy that Afrobeats does so well when it’s done properly.
Debra rides the beat like a queen here: her delivery is confident, playful and full of personality, bringing even more lift to a track that already sounds like pure celebration. Nothing about it feels stiff; it’s all natural vibes and good energy!
Honestly, this single is one of those tunes that gets into your head: one minute you’re casually listening, next minute you’re bussin’ shoulder moves in the kitchen like nobody’s watching!
LUCENT LATITUDE – “Hands Up”
LUCENT LATITUDE comes up with a seriously smooth deep house tune called “Hands Up”! This track got that lowkey addictive vibe that just locks you in without even trying: it slowly pulls you in, like sliding into the room, nodding at you, and suddenly you’re already moving.
The groove is super steady, with a bassline that just keeps rolling like it’s got somewhere to be but never rushing it. Smooth piano chords float around giving it that warm and bouncy after-hours feel, like rooftop drinks that somehow turned into sunrise. And the vocals.. Yeah, they’re doing heavy lifting here with that incredible style: soft, stylish, kinda hypnotic, sitting right in the pocket as they belong there.
When the chorus hits, it lifts the energy just enough to make things bounce even more, but it never loses that chill control. Nothing gets messy, just clean, laidback deep house with proper feel. This is the kind of tune you don’t skip.. you just let it run and suddenly you’re three tracks deep into a vibe!
Comodo – “Syrpleasure”
Comodo is the brand new trio that will keep us company during a trip to space with their debut single “Syrpleasure”. These guys came up like they’ve dragged 1970s rock straight into a sweaty rehearsal room and dared it to behave. Spoiler: it doesn’t. This thing is all groove, no polish, and that’s exactly the point!
Straight away, a riff that locks you in, sitting right where your head starts moving before you realise what the hell is going on. The guitars are crunchy as hell: proper old-school riffs with bite, like they’ve been reheated in amps that have seen too many gigs and not enough mercy. There’s nothing clean or overthought here, just raw movement and attitude.
The vocals lean more into spoken delivery than singing, which gives the whole thing this half-storytelling, half-chaos vibe, like someone pacing the stage mid-rant while the band just keeps cooking behind them. And yeah, the drummer doing vocal duties adds that extra wild-card energy.. it never feels safe, but it always feels alive!
This single is surely messy, but in the best way: sweaty, loud, and full of groove-driven swagger. Proper rock energy with zero filter, a must-listen!
ELTUS – “HUSH HUSH HUSH”
ELTUS doesn’t really miss a shot when it comes to quality music. With his latest single “HUSH HUSH HUSH”, he delivers a clean but heavy tune, one that knows exactly when to hit and when to hold back. From the start, you get that tight energy that gets your attention straight away: no warm-up needed, you’re already in the zone.
The beat hits proper crisp, bass sits low and firm, and the whole thing keeps this constant forward pressure like it’s pushing you somewhere whether you’re ready or not. Then the synths start stacking up and it gets that shiny edge without losing the grit underneath.
The vocal work is lowkey but effective, more vibe than spotlight, sitting in the mix like another rhythm layer instead of trying to take over. That “hush” hook keeps circling back and it honestly becomes hypnotic after a minute, like your brain just accepts it and goes with it.
This single is incredibly balanced here: it bangs on a club level, but there’s still emotion sitting underneath all that power. It’s one of those tracks that makes you move first, think later. Proper dancefloor control!
RenDaPan – “Iluminacion”
We’ll now step into something seriously peaceful with the latest single of RenDaPan, delivering a track that feels less like a song and more like accidentally finding mental silence for four minutes straight. The track is called “Iluminacion”, and don’t expect some kind of production tricks, or giant cinematic drops.. this is just pure atmosphere and vibes straight from nature itself.
The handpan carries the whole experience with these warm, metallic tones that bounce around like sunlight hitting water. It’s hypnotic and relaxing: every note breathes naturally, and because the whole thing is recorded live outdoors, you catch the wind, the birds, the little background sounds blending into the music like they were part of the composition all along. That rawness is what makes this single really special.
This is a song that doesn’t rush anywhere, doesn’t try to impress you every five seconds. It just exists, calmly, letting the mood build around you until your brain finally unclenches a bit.
Perfect sunset-core music. Put this on with headphones and suddenly life feels about 20% less cooked!!
The Ingrid – “Lullaby”
“Lullaby” is a proper mad track, but in the best way. The Ingrid brings a tune that rolls in all soft and floaty like it’s about to tuck you in for the night, then halfway through you realise “nah, this thing’s kinda messing with my head a bit”. It’s got that dreamy shoegaze mist all over it, but underneath there’s this proper ache running through the whole tune that hits different with headphones on.
The guitars are soaked in atmosphere, blurry, cinematic, while the drums stay a bit restrained until they finally kick open the door at just the right moment. The vocals are dreamy, controlled; we loved the work done by this talented singer. She sounds half fragile, half emotionally checked out, like someone trying to keep it together while fully spiralling inside. That contrast gives the song a bare character.
This tune is super solid, big late-night headphones energy here. Sad but classy. Moody but proper lush. The Ingrid are cooking something serious, for real.
Young V – “Top of The World”
Imagine a tune that’s straight late-night flex music, but with enough emotion underneath to stop it from feeling shallow. Yes, that’s the latest single of Young V called “Top of The World”. The whole track glides on this super smooth Trap R&B wave, with crispy drums, glossy melodies, and that expensive-type atmosphere that makes you wanna stare out a penthouse window you definitely can’t afford yet. Proper main character energy!
This single is seriously carried by some incredible vibes. Young V sounds incredibly confident, floating between melodic rap and slick R&B hooks like it’s effortless. Kind of addictive! There’s a bit of pain tucked inside the flexing too, which gives the track more weight than your average “look at my lifestyle” anthem. It doesn’t feel like showing off, but more like finally breathing after grinding for ages.
Production’s clean as hell as well. The bass hits nice, the harmonies are smooth, and everything’s polished.. Pure magic!. This is the kind of tune you throw on during a midnight drive when you’re feeling half motivated, half emotional. Wavy, moody, and proper addictive!
