HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode 170
Hey Space Travellers,
Are we ready for another incredible episode of Hyperspace?
Episode 170 landed, fasten your seatbelts and get ready to depart!
4Sayken – “Presumed Guilty”
Let’s start this new episode with an incredible rap track, but not the type of rap that hides behind fake street stories or rented tough-guy energy. This one comes from a real place, and we can feel that from the second the beat drops.
4Sayken opens this episode with his track “Presumed Guilty”, and the production goes absolutely crazy! The drums hit hard, the atmosphere is a bit dark, melancholic, and the whole thing sounds like the soundtrack to a late-night battle against a system that’s already decided your fate.
But the real weapon here is 4Sayken’s vocals: aggressive, sharp, and packed with conviction. Every bar is lived-in rather than written, which makes the storytelling hit harder than the beat itself. The lyrics of this song are raw, angry, and brutally honest. It tackles injustice, survival, and institutional failure without sugarcoating anything.
This isn’t just entertainment.. it’s testimony. Heavy beat, heavy bars, heavy message. Real rap heads are definitely gonna eat this up!
Greg Germain – “Cloud Highways”
Greg Germain comes through with a blend of synthwave, dream pop and city-pop that instantly locks you into this groovy banger. “Cloud Highways” is like rain on windshields, empty roads, and thoughts you didn’t ask for but needed anyway.
The production is seriously smooth but still hits with weight with beautiful synth layers that literally hypnotize you. And the beat? Yeah, it goes crazy in a subtle way.. not loud, but super addictive. It just keeps rolling like you’re stuck in a perfect loop on a night drive you don’t want to end.
Vocals sit right at the heart of the beat: crisp, emotional, super clean. They don’t fight the instrumental; they ride it, giving the whole thing that soft emotional pull without breaking the vibe.
This single is pure atmosphere and feeling. It’s one of those tracks that doesn’t just play in the background; instead, it pulls you into its world and makes you stay there.
X-ANONYMOUS – “STAND YOUR GROUND”
X-ANONYMOUS comes out swinging with a modern metal monster that blends crushing riffs, industrial textures, and cinematic intensity into something that feels bigger than a typical heavy track.
This is “STAND YOUR GROUND”, and it doesn’t ease you into the experience.. it literally grabs hold immediately and refuses to let go. From the first few seconds, the energy is absolutely relentless. The guitars hit like a wrecking ball, the drums pound with military precision, and the production feels incredibly massive here.
But the track is not just about its sound.. Beneath all the aggression is a powerful call for discipline, accountability, and resilience. Instead of feeding listeners empty motivational clichés, it challenges them to take ownership of their lives and push through adversity without expecting anyone else to save them.
The vocals are a huge part of that impact. Switching between fierce aggression and melodic conviction, they give the song both muscle and emotional weight. There are shades of Five Finger Death Punch, industrial metal, and even something futuristic lurking beneath the surface, but X-ANONYMOUS never feels like a copy of anyone. This is heavy music with brains, heart, and serious firepower!
Donnell Langs – “It’s your birthday”
Donnell Langs, alongside DJ Kceasar, delivers a high-energy anthem that knows exactly what its job is: getting people out of their seats and into celebration mode. “It’s Your Birthday” was definitely built to start the party!
From the moment the beat drops, the track radiates good vibes, combining infectious grooves, uplifting melodies, and enough energy to turn any gathering into an event.
The song is simple, catchy, it doesn’t overthink things or try to be something it isn’t. Instead, it embraces the universal joy of birthdays and transforms it into a feel-good soundtrack designed for crowds, dance floors, and moments that you’ll hardly forget. The hook is ridiculously catchy, the kind that has everyone singing along by the second chorus.
The production keeps things moving with bouncy rhythms, while Donnell Langs brings a charismatic vocal performance packed with enthusiasm and personality. There’s also a touch of soulful warmth underneath all the celebration that keeps the track feeling genuine.
This single is pure fun from start to finish, and delivers exactly what it promises: good energy, big smiles, and a reason to dance.
Cashus King & Big O – “Water to Wine”
The best hip-hop albums don’t just give you bars.. they take you somewhere. This is what “Water to Wine” does. Cashus King and Big O have crafted a record that will bring you on a one-of-a-kind journey, one built around transformation, growth, and finding purpose when life throws chaos your way.
What immediately stands out is how cohesive the whole thing feels. Every beat, every verse, every guest appearance serves the larger vision. Big O’s production is absolutely butter-smooth, blending soulful boom-bap foundations with jazzy textures, warm instrumentation, and a unique touch that keeps the album feeling super fresh.
Cashus King is equally impressive. His pen game is sharp, reflective, and deeply human. He focuses on storytelling, self-examination, and wisdom earned through experience. The biblical concept at the heart of the album could have felt heavy-handed, but the duo handles it with real authenticity.
This isn’t fast-food rap. It rewards listeners who sit with it from start to finish. The guest features add color without stealing focus, while the album’s central message of evolution and renewal remains just in the front.
Real talk, this is the kind of hip-hop that reminds you why the genre can be art. Thoughtful, soulful, and beautifully executed, if you guys miss out on this one, you’ll genuinely regret it.
Halftouch – “Watch us fly”
Halftouch brings us true sincerity with their latest single “Watch Us Fly”. In an era where so many indie-folk feel engineered for algorithms and coffee-shop playlists, this debut single reminds us that humans are great. It’s the sound of two musicians trusting the song rather than burying it beneath production tricks.
This song has some nostalgic piano lines, warm acoustic guitars, and beautifully understated harmonies, carrying a quiet confidence that immediately pulls you in. It’s amazing how it unfolds naturally, allowing its themes of hope, trust, and possibility to come up smoothly. That patience becomes one of its greatest strengths.
The vocals are particularly impressive. Soft, intimate, and emotionally honest, creating the kind of atmosphere that feels comforting without becoming predictable. This tune also brings a big bag of optimism. Not the forced, over-polished kind, but something genuine and earned.
For a debut single, this is seriously impressive stuff. Beautifully crafted, heartfelt, and packed with promise, feeling exactly like its title suggests: the first chapter of a journey that’s only just beginning.
Reigns – “Everybody Falls Apart Sometimes”
Reigns strips everything back with “Everybody Falls Apart Sometimes” and delivers what might be her most powerful release yet. This track will hit you right where it matters most: straight in the chest.
The song features delicate piano chords, subtle orchestral swells, and a vocal performance out of this world, giving life to a tune that explores grief with a level of honesty that’s becoming increasingly rare. We can hear straight away that the vocals stand out: raw, soulful, and deeply emotional.. You can really hear them cracking through the performance, and that vulnerability gives the song its weight.
The lyrics capture the strange reality of loss: how memories linger, how absence is felt through everyday life, and how healing is rarely a straight line. The production deserves credit too here, with the piano leading the way while beautiful strings slowly build around the vocal, making every word feel even more impactful.
In a world full of disposable pop songs, Reigns has delivered something genuinely meaningful. This single is a brave, compassionate release that further establishes her as one of the most emotionally authentic voices emerging in contemporary pop.
DOPESICKFLY – “Side 2 side”
“Side 2 Side” is a song that practically grabs you by the shoulders and drags you straight onto the dancefloor.
DOPESICKFLY come out swinging with a groove so infectious it should probably come with a warning label. Blending funk, hip-hop, disco, indie rock and soul into one ridiculously fun package, “Side 2 Side” feels like the sound of a band having the absolute time of their lives.. and making sure everyone around them does too!
The rhythm section goes crazy from the jump. The bass is bouncy and impossible to ignore, while the drums lock you in so deeply that you could lose your car keys in it. Layer in some catchy guitar work, bright keys, and enough swagger to power a festival stage, and you’ve got a track built for nodding your head and singing along.
We can hear there’s real chemistry between Ant Thomaz and Wendy Rae. Ant’s charismatic rap delivery brings attitude and energy, while Wendy’s soulful vocals add warmth and balance. Their back-and-forth feels natural, playful, and packed with personality.
The call-and-response moments scream live-show magic, giving the whole track that “hands in the air, sing it back” energy. It’s funky, uplifting, and packed with feel-good vibes.
This wonderful duo made some magic here with a track that’s pure groove, fun, and impossible not to smile through.
LUM – “Golden Daughters of the Golden Cave – The Remixes 1.Cesar Merveille & Ossios 2. Guti”
“Golden Daughters of the Golden Cave – The Remixes” is a double remix release that feels like a conversation between artists who genuinely understand the DNA of the original and know exactly how to push it somewhere new.
LUM’s original composition was already packed with atmosphere, built around tribal percussion, organic textures, and the kind of hypnotic energy that has made him a respected figure from the beaches of Tulum to the clubs of Ibiza. Instead of tearing that foundation apart, both remixes dig deeper into it.
Cesar Merveille & Ossios take the first swing with a sprawling seven-minute journey that slowly pulls you into its orbit. The groove is relentless and subtle at the same time, driven by intricate percussion, deep sub-bass movements, and evolving textures that reward patience. It’s a track that slowly builds tension while keeping dancers completely locked in.
Guti’s El Toque de Guti Remix heads in a slightly different direction. Warm, fluid, and effortlessly musical, it wraps the original’s spirit inside more juicy drums and beautifully crafted atmospherics. The groove feels alive, constantly shifting and breathing without losing its focus.
Together, these remixes showcase exactly why Merveille, Ossios, and Guti remain underground heavyweights, creating immersive experiences that unfold gradually and pull you deeper with every minute.
Alimba – “Resonance”
Nowadays, some albums are made in just a few weeks, but “Resonance” sounds like it spent years quietly evolving before finally finding its moment.
For Alimba, this is not just a simple release but the culmination of a long creative journey. The Greek-born, UK-based producer has always had a gift for atmosphere, but this incredible project marks a noticeable shift in focus. While traces of his ambient roots remain woven throughout the project, the album embraces a more rhythmic and dance-driven identity, pulling inspiration from classic techno and trance without feeling trapped by nostalgia.
The album constantly feels like it’s heading somewhere, balancing dreamy textures, warm synth work, and dynamic basslines with an underlying emotional weight. There’s a cinematic quality running through the entire record, as if every track is part of a larger story about growth, change, and perseverance.
In an era where electronic music can often sound overly polished or sterile, “Resonance” has character: the synths breathe, the arrangements are solid, and there is a genuine warmth in the way the music develops.
More than anything, this album succeeds because it feels honest. This is the sound of an artist reconnecting with his passion and embracing a new chapter without abandoning the experiences that shaped him. Atmospheric, uplifting, and deeply personal, Alimba has crafted an album that rewards careful listening.
