HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred TwentyThree
Hey Space Travellers,
We are back with another banger episode of Hyperspace!
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to depart!
Consequential – “ComeAround”
Consequential returns with ComeAround, a silky slice of liquid drum and bass that drips with warmth and motion. Built in moments of spontaneity, from garden strolls to dishwashing daydreams, this track captures the intimacy of its process in every glowing synth line and fluid break. There’s a quiet intricacy at play here, with subtle transitions and layered textures rewarding repeat listens, all while keeping things dancefloor-ready.
The track carries a certain weightlessness, like a breeze on a late spring evening, but it’s grounded in a steady, soulful pulse that gives it staying power. It’s a feel-good tune with real emotional depth, carried by Consequential’s love for the genre and their unpretentious, homegrown approach. A summer set gem that lingers long after the party ends, and a reminder that sometimes the best ideas really do start in bed.
Mark Walsh – “SATURN”
Mark Walsh launches his 2025 with Saturn, a cinematic pop love song that floats through galaxies while staying anchored in real emotion. Inspired by Interstellar and a spontaneous morning under the full moon, the track captures that feeling of falling in love while drifting through time and space.
With a line like “moonwalking the rings on Saturn, but if I don’t got you it don’t matter,” Walsh fuses poetic romanticism with pop immediacy, making the cosmic feel intimate. The use of actual NASA wave recordings from Saturn adds a ghostly shimmer to the production, giving the track a sense of authenticity that deepens its atmosphere.
Saturn doesn’t just tell a love story; it orbits one, looping around longing, discovery, and the gravity of shared connection. It’s a glowing start to a year of releases from a rising artist clearly aiming for something larger than earthbound expectations.
Anjalts – “Love U this Late”
Anjalts delivers a quietly stirring entry with Love U this Late, a self-produced chill pop ballad that feels like a whispered confession after midnight. Her airy vocals and minimal acoustic arrangement create a meditative space where emotional distance and late realizations unfold gently but with weight.
There’s a moment just before the pre-chorus kicks in where the track subtly shifts, inviting reflection without ever forcing it. It’s in that contrast between stillness and rhythmic movement that the song finds its core.
Following Evanescent Mind and Just Stay 4 Awhile, this sixth single from her upcoming third album deepens her sound while remaining intimate and unfiltered. Love U this Late lingers like a thought you never spoke aloud, echoing in the quiet after the song ends.
The Dinosaur’s Skin – “The Dinosaur’s Skin”
With their latest self-titled single, The Dinosaur’s Skin, Taiwanese duo Trex and Triceratops continue their whimsical journey through time and genre. Blending dreamy indie rock with bedroom pop textures, the track feels like a warm breeze filtered through VHS static, playful on the surface, but rooted in a deep sense of loss and longing. The song’s laid-back groove, complete with catchy guitar riffs, tasty basslines, and velvety harmonies from Nigerian collaborators, invites listeners into the duo’s offbeat world.
But behind the satire and surrealism is a real emotional thread. As the last two dinosaurs on Earth, singing their way through a post-extinction wormhole, their music becomes a vessel for identity, grief, and cosmic curiosity. It’s a love letter to the strange, the extinct, and the misplaced, wrapped in layers of overdrive, tape hiss, and childlike wonder. Following the success of Meteor Shower and a trail of festival appearances from New York to Bali, this second UK single arrives just ahead of their first-ever UK show at The Alternative Great Escape on May 15.
Expect a set that’s as planetary as it is personal, with enough Jurassic flair to make even the coldest Brighton night feel like a neon dream from 65 million years ago.
Nnennaya Kelly – “A’ma Get My Way”
Nnennaya Kelly’s single “A’ma Get My Way” is the ultimate vibe for anyone looking to take charge of their life. Released just a few weeks ago, this Afrofusion banger mixes Afrobeat rhythms with pop energy, delivering a track that screams confidence and girl power. Nnennaya’s fearless vocals and bold lyrics aren’t just catchy, they’re a rallying cry for women everywhere to rise up, take control, and claim their space. It’s the anthem we didn’t know we needed!
From the moment the beat drops, the track gets you moving, but it’s the message that really hits. Nnennaya reminds us all that we have the power to get what we want in life. It’s unapologetic, it’s empowering, and it’s got that fire that makes you want to conquer everything in your path.
Get ready to dance and own your power with this incredible single!
ZOOLOOK – “Power of the People (Radio Edit)”
ZOOLOOK is back and this time he brings us “Power of the People (Radio Edit)”, a funk-fueled anthem that punches through the noise and reminds us of our collective power. With a 70s-inspired sound, this track fuses soul, funk, and electronic grooves, creating a vibe that’s both retro and revolutionary. ZOOLOOK brings that rebel energy front and center, channeling the message of unity and strength, with a nod to Senator Cory Booker’s historic speech that inspired the track’s title.
Right from the start, the infectious percussion shakes you awake, pulling you into a groove that feels alive. The funky basslines, cinematic horns, and soulful female vocals weave together like a protest march on a cosmic dancefloor. It’s a call to action, dressed in style, like a reminder that the people still have the power. Whether you’re vibing with the radio edit or diving into the full-length version, this track will have you moving and thinking, because this revolution sounds damn good!
Rebecca Anderson – “Lay It All Down”
Rebecca Anderson latest release “Lay It All Down” is straight fire! Just dropped today, this track is the vibe we didn’t know we needed. It’s all about letting go, trusting the process, and finding peace when everything feels out of control. Rebecca comes in with that deep, soulful energy, reminding us that we can’t hold on to everything.. and that’s okay. Sometimes the power is in the release.
The lyrics hit different, no fluff, just real talk about surrendering and trusting the journey. Her delivery is pure emotion, making you feel every word like it’s your own. There’s a smooth confidence in this song, like she knows exactly how to turn struggle into strength.
“Lay It All Down” is literally a whole mood. It’s a bold anthem for anyone who’s ready to let go of the chaos and just trust the ride.
Anna Kaya – “PRIDE”
Anna Kaya’s single “PRIDE” is a powerhouse of self-empowerment and defiance, blending smooth R&B vocals with a trap-driven beat that instantly grabs you. This track is a bold, unapologetic anthem that demands respect, as she stands tall and refuses to let anyone dim her light.
The song has strong confidence and raw energy. The lyrics hit hard, confronting manipulation and jealousy head-on, all while reminding listeners of their own strength. The blend of R&B and trap creates a vibe that’s both emotionally charged and fiercely confident, with a hook you won’t forget.
This song is a battle cry for anyone who’s ever had to reclaim their voice and power. Anna’s delivery is powerful and commanding, turning what started as a university assignment into a life-changing anthem. If you’ve ever been knocked down but found the strength to rise again, this track is your soundtrack!
