HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode 145
Olivia Brown – “Found”
Olivia Brown’s latest hit, “found”, is pure magic. This Chicago-based producer and vocalist teamed up with The Sleep Dealers and Reverie Winters to turn a rough sketch into a sonic world you can get lost in. There are ethereal strings, glitchy textures, choirs, and vocal fxs that will stick in your head with that unique design. The track is crafted perfectly, that’s why every note and every sound works in the chaos, and we loved that.
The song dives deep into the messy side of love and friendship, the kind that’s intoxicating but kind of toxic. Olivia’s vocals soar and whisper, haunting and melodic, carrying lines like “I let you break me, rewrite my soul” that really hit hard.
It’s experimental, but super listenable, emotional yet futuristic. This is a perfect snapshot of Olivia’s style: smart, cyber-inspired, and unapologetically human. If you’re into music that makes you feel and think at the same time, this one is definitely a ride you don’t want to miss.
MODUL8 – “Corpse Sonata Vol. I”
MODUL8 brings us “Corpse Sonata Vol. I”, and this one isn’t just an album.. it’s a full-on assault on your senses, in the best way possible. Dropping 14 tracks of pure “curbstep”, this Dutch producer and AI innovator fuses phonk, dubstep, trap, glitch, and boom bap into something that feels like being inside an exploding subwoofer. Each beat hits like a surgical strike, with frantic double-time flows and multi-syllabic rhymes that make it clear MODUL8 isn’t here to play nice.
The album’s chaos is deliberate: fractured rhythms, glitched-out synths, and sudden drops keep you on edge, perfectly matching the psychological horror and mania in the lyrics. MODUL8’s approach to AI is wild too: the tech isn’t taking over, it’s amplifying his vision, letting him sculpt futuristic, brutalist soundscapes that still feel human at their core.
From the wonderful intro of “Ghosts of the Beats” to the explosive energy of “Maniac Ramblings”, this project is literally a mind-bending, genre-smashing ride you’ll want to hit repeat on!
Junifer – “Thoughts For The Night”
Pull up a cozy spot and let Junifer’s new single wrap around you like a warm blanket. This little gem called “Thoughts For The Night” is a meditation on what makes a house a home, capturing the quiet magic of late-night rituals, the tiny sparks of connection, and those fleeting, half-remembered moments that make life feel full.
From the very beginning, beautiful synths and tender, intimate vocals will hug you straight away. Here, Junifer blends alternative pop with folktronica in a way that feels dreamy yet grounded. There’s a gentle pulse beneath the surface, subtle textures that flow, and an emotional arc that carries you from solitude to connection without ever feeling forced.
The lyrics are like a love letter to family, home, and those small, everyday gestures we often overlook: moments that stay long after the lights go out. This wonderful single is the proof that he can hit harder than volume, and that quiet beauty can feel downright cinematic.
Scirii – “Femme Fatale”
Scirii is here with her second single, “Femme Fatale”, and it’s exactly the kind of dark, seductive tune you’d expect from an artist who builds entire worlds out of shadows. Made alone in her bedroom with just a mic, a computer, and instincts sharp enough to cut glass, the track leans into ego, allure, and the kind of charisma that doesn’t ask permission.
Imagine this: a fairytale meets twisted pop cinema, with minimal drums, dreamy electric piano, and vocals that drift between siren-call softness and quiet menace. You can hear the ghosts of Evanescence, Melanie Martinez, Billie Eilish, and Lana Del Rey, but Scirii isn’t copying anyone here. She’s crafting her own storm, one breathy harmony and psychological twist at a time.
This incredible single doesn’t try to be sweet or polished, it celebrates duality: power and ruin, desire and danger, like it’s something holy. It’s dark indie pop with bite, built for anyone who’s ever felt both the hero and the curse in their own story.
HIGH JACK – “Party Life”
“The Party Life” hits like a long-awaited exhale, the moment you finally stop dreaming and start doing. HIGH JACK isn’t some newcomer chasing a trend; he’s a seasoned sound engineer with 25 years behind the console, delivering some crazy tunes over the past years. The track feels like a celebration born from resilience, lit up with that French electronic flair that nods to legends like Daft Punk, Avicii and David Guetta without ever sounding recycled.
Built in his personal studio with top-tier plug-ins, virtual synths, and SSL interfaces, he crafted a production that’s extremely solid and personal: you can hear the years of craft in every drop, rise, and bassline. The lyrics tap into something deeper than nightlife escapism: it’s about how short life is, and why you can’t keep shelving the dreams that matter. It’s confident, emotional, and made to be played loud.. very loud. This is the kind of track you blast when you’re done waiting for the “right time” and ready to live it instead.
