HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred Forty
Hey Space Travellers,
Are we ready for another incredible episode of Hyperspace?
Episode 140 is here, once again, only phenomenal artists!
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to depart!
Snow N Stuff – “Galaxy”
V.A.T – “Press Play”
V.A.T dropped his fourth solo EP “Press Play”, and this one is a serious level-up. This isn’t just another release; it’s his first time handling the full mix himself, and you can hear the hunger in every detail. Produced in his own studio and polished with the help of Antonis Keramidas, the project carries a raw DIY energy while still sounding crisp and neat.
The standouts? “Feel the Night” hits like a late-night drive through neon streets, with its punchy 80s drums and the wonderful synths, while “How Can I Forget U” brings that bittersweet vibe that stays even after the last beat drops, thanks to the incredibly remarkable melodies. With Eljona Sinjari’s vocals weaving through the tracks, the whole EP has this hypnotic pull, equal parts club-ready and headphone-deep.
V.A.T balances lush melodies with fat beats here, keeping it classic and fresh all at once. This EP proves he’s not just producing tracks, he’s creating masterpieces built to last.
Raubtier Kollektiv – “Zoo Deutschland”
Raubtier Kollektiv storms out the cage with “Zoo Deutschland”, a nine-track concept album that flips German street life into a brutal animal kingdom. This isn’t polished chart rap, it’s raw survival tales told through claws, stripes, and teeth. Every track is like a new beast prowling the concrete jungle, from the stomping power of “Der Elefant” to the venomous bite of “Krokodil Tränen”.
The genius here is how the metaphors bleed into reality. “Hyänen Lachen” drips with betrayal, “Gorilla Geschäfte” pounds with that ruthless hustle energy, and “Adler Perspektive” reminds you that flying above the mess can feel lonely, too. By the time you hit “Zoo Wärter”, the whole game flips: who’s really running this cage, the animals or the keepers?
Production stays sharp, shifting between heavy trap hits and cinematic layers that make the city feel alive at night. Raubtier Kollektiv’s not rapping about the streets; instead, dragging you inside the zoo and daring you to survive.
YUME AO – “SEA SEX FUN”
It’s time to introduce YUME AO, who comes through with a total summer heater in “SEA SEX FUN”, dropped just a month ago, and it’s pure Riviera magic bottled into a track. Coming from France, YUME AO blends nu disco, French house, and electro chill into a groove that feels like golden hour by the sea: salty breeze on your skin, cocktail in hand, and that bittersweet taste of a love that’s fun but complicated..
The track slaps, literally, with glossy synths, punching bass, and hypnotic rhythms that scream late-night beach clubs and road trips with the windows down. A song that got that chic, retro French disco flair, polished and classy, but still wild enough to keep you sweating on the dancefloor until sunrise.
What makes it hit different is how YUME AO weaves emotion into the party vibes: yes, it’s built to make you move, but there’s a little nostalgia in there too, the kinda feeling you carry long after the lights fade. A stylish summer anthem, no doubt!
Devin D. – “Neon Lights”
Devin D. brings us some crazy vibes with “Neon Lights”, and this one’s got that perfect balance of polish and raw groove. The track kicks off with a tight beat that instantly locks you in, while lush synths and slick basslines pull you deeper into the vibe. It’s catchy, without trying too hard: the kind of tune you hear once and find yourself humming hours later.
Devin is not just a producer, he’s also a very skilled DJ. You can feel that club experience baked into the arrangement: the percussion is crisp, the drops land just right, and the whole thing carries that infectious energy where the crowd is locked in under the glow of, well, neon lights!
Coming from Nova Scotia, Canada, but with global influences, his sound has a way of feeling both homegrown and international. This single is a sign he’s leveling up and ready to break into bigger spaces, and we can’t wait to listen to his next projects.
Emma Whybrow – “Amnesia”
Most of us have experienced heartbreak, but Emma Whybrow flips it into pure fire on her latest single “Amnesia.” Written in the thick of COVID isolation, the track draws from a real story of being left behind and turned into a high-energy trance anthem that refuses to sulk. Instead, it moves.
The production, handled by South Australian music legend Robert Pippan, layers wonderful synths, sharp drops, and remarkable melodies that feel tailor-made for the dance floors. But it’s Emma’s vocals that take center stage. She delivers every line with a mix of bite and vulnerability: half calling out, half reclaiming her power. It’s like she’s singing straight through the fog of betrayal and lighting it up neon.
What started as a Bollywood-inspired ballad has evolved into a euphoric release: equal parts personal diary and club weapon. This single is the proof that Emma is transforming stories into unforgettable soundscapes.
DYLUSION – “Pulled Apart”
DYLUSION has been crashing into the scene, especially with “Pulled Apart”, an album that feels anything but beginner-level. Straight outta his Calgary basement, this record packs raw emotion, clever wordplay, and a gritty rap-rock energy that hits like a confession turned full-volume anthem.
The whole project was born out of a breakup, and you can hear that heartbreak woven through tracks like “Links” and “Masochist”, where his voice dips into darker tones and experiments with textures that give the songs real bite. Then there’s “My Hoodie”, a curveball inspired by his dad: that breaks from the pain with something more playful, showing DYLUSION’s versatility and range.
What makes this debut stand tall is the honesty here. He’s not hiding behind polished facades: this is straight basement-to-speakers music, unfiltered and hungry. After years of holding back, this phenomenal artist finally let it fly, and “Pulled Apart” feels like the start of a long grind that’s bound to resonate way beyond his city, that’s for sure!
To1Swerve – “Rain Down”
With “Rain Down”, the wonderfl artist To1Swerve proves he’s not just another name in the rap game; instead, he’s carving out his own lane. This is the second release from his upcoming “Shooting Star” project, and we’ll tell you.. It feels less like a single and more like a testimony. It’s raw, heartfelt, and laced with a kind of spiritual grit you don’t often hear in today’s scene.
Blending hard-hitting hip hop drums with touches of Afro-soul, this single surely hits that sweet spot between street energy and soulful reflection. There’s that guitar riff running through the mix, which we fell in love with, giving the track a warm, organic feel, while the beats thump heavy enough to rattle your speakers.
But it’s Swerve’s delivery that seals it, that’s for sure. Every bar sounds lived-in, like he’s been through the fire and came back with lessons to share. It’s a prayer, a battle cry, and a statement all in one. If this is the vibe he’s building with “Shooting Star”, best believe this lad is about to rain heavy on the culture.
Slow Walk – “The Mountain”
Slow Walk just released his debut album “The Mountain”, and it’s a wild trip! Built around the climb-as-life metaphor, this project feels like stepping into his head while he’s wrestling with fear, doubt, and the push to keep moving. The crazy part is that he made the whole thing alone, in just two weeks, straight from home!
Musically, it’s a mash-up of synths, jagged guitars, and moody electronic textures that hit somewhere between cinematic and DIY grit. Tracks like “High Chance” feel like pushing uphill with tired legs, while “Don’t Carry That Weight” lays down the reminder to finally drop the baggage. There’s this balance of big, widescreen energy and stripped honesty that makes it stand out, like it wants to soundtrack your life but still whisper in your ear.
This is not a standard album; is more of an experience: this record is literally Slow Walk proving to himself (and us) that fear’s just a shadow.
Mo’jeezy – “Lemme Know”
Mo’jeezy is here, and he really snapped with “Lemme Know”! Guys, this one’s got that perfect blend of amapiano bounce and soulful vibes that will stick with you. From the jump, the groove is addictive, pulling you in with warm rhythms and that flute line floating through the whole track like a hypnotic thread. It’s the kind of detail that gives the song its own signature, making you hit replay without even thinking.

Vocally, Mo’jeezy shows crazy range, switching between smooth, mellow tones and those soaring high-octave runs that cut right through. The delivery feels effortless but loaded with emotion, almost like he’s having a straight-up heart-to-heart with the listener. Lyrically, it’s about wanting clarity in love, but instead of begging, he keeps it classy, laying his intentions out and saying, “just be real with me.”
This track shows that Mo’jeezy isn’t just making catchy records; he’s building moods for us to enjoy. It’s soulful, it’s fresh, and it’s a vibe you’ll want on repeat for a while, rest assured!
