HYPERSPACE: Best Discoveries of the Week – Episode One Hundred TwentySix
Hey Space Travellers,
Hope you are ready for another incredible episode of Hyperspace!
Fasten your seatbelts and get ready to depart!
Jay V Flyy – “My Feelings (Radio Edit)”
Let’s start with Jay V Flyy, who pulls up with straight summer energy on “My Feelings (Radio Edit),” a Tech House heater that’s all about letting go and catching a vibe. Built around a simple and infectious melody, one that came to life during a sunny escape in Spain, this track is pure feel-good escapism. From Zurich to the dancefloor, Jay V blends slick minimal grooves, bouncy basslines, and hypnotic loops into a clean, party-ready package that’s impossible to sit still to!
There’s no overthinking here, just vibes. It’s the type of track that makes you wanna grab a drink, hit the floor, and lose track of time with your people. Whether you’re at a club, a rooftop, or just throwing a living room rave, “My Feelings” delivers that carefree, pulse-lifting energy.
Jay V Flyy’s got a knack for crafting tracks that radiate joy, and this one’s no exception. Pure groove, no gimmicks, just good times locked in a beat.
Raydeo – “Plus Ultra”
Introducing Raydeo, who brings us his latest hit “Plus Ultra”, and let us tell you, this is pure fuel for the soul: the kind of track that makes you sit up straighter and lock into your purpose. After the moody introspection of “I Be Sad Too”, this one hits like a victory lap. Produced by 4most, the beat glides with cinematic flair: moody strings, mellow drums, and just enough swing to keep your head nodding. It’s smooth but determined, like cruising with something to prove.
Laced with anime nods (shoutout to My Hero Academia!), Raydeo’s bars are a reminder that greatness takes grind. His delivery is calm but razor-sharp, flipping clever references into personal mantras. “I give all ten and stand on ten” isn’t just a line; it’s a stance.
There’s no filler here, no clout-chasing. “Plus Ultra” is Raydeo showing what New York hip hop sounds like when it’s built on heart, hustle, and real growth. No gimmicks, no fronting, just bars with purpose. A quiet anthem for anyone trying to level up!
RSAI – “DON-DON”
RSAI latest single “DON-DON” hits like a disciplined stomp through a dream: sharp, rhythmic, and oddly hypnotic. Inspired by a silent TV moment showing a march of military girls, this track is anything but quiet. RSAI flips that visual spark into a minimalist, high-energy banger that marches to its own beat, literally! Built from his secluded, forest-side home studio, “DON-DON” carries a raw, grounded energy, stripped of fluff but full of movement.
You can feel the solitude in the production, but instead of sounding cold, it comes off focused and full of purpose. The beat locks you in and pushes forward with an almost trance-like groove, like if techno had a military parade cousin with a cheeky grin.
RSAI doesn’t follow trends; he follows instinct. No flashy features, no overproduction, just a pure, pulsing rhythm born from a quiet moment and turned into a head-nod anthem. “DON-DON” is one of those tracks that creeps into your bones and commands you to move, no questions asked!
Larry Karpenko – “The Horizon”
“The Horizon” by Larry Karpenko isn’t just a track, it’s a whole moment. Rooted in the spirit of President Lyndon Johnson’s iconic Civil Rights speech, this piece blends vintage textures with modern depth to spark real reflection. The vibe starts off nostalgic, with the crackle of a vinyl needle dropping, then blooms into a lush, emotionally layered journey. Spoken word clips from Johnson himself and a heartfelt narration by Nesco Lettsome give the track gravity, while sweeping melodies and evolving beats drive home the message: our choices matter.
There’s a soulful Moby-like pulse in the production, mixed with the kind of moral fire you’d expect from someone inspired by Bono. But Karpenko keeps it grounded: never preachy, always human. It’s a gentle nudge toward compassion, unity, and doing better, all wrapped in rich sonics that feel intimate and cinematic. Whether you’re reflecting alone or vibing in a shared space, “The Horizon” is the kind of piece that moves you, literally and emotionally.
Ben Munro – “Pretend-Remix”
The latest track of Ben Munro, “Pretend-Remix”, definitely hits different, like a late-night drive through foggy streets, windows down, and thoughts swirling. Teaming up with Billy Allen and Lyas White (aka Elpup) during his college days, Ben flips grief into gold with this dreamy rework of his original track. The remix leans into lush, soft-psych textures with a hypnotic beat that slowly wraps itself around you. The guitar riffs? It glides in effortlessly: clean, emotional, and addictive.
What really sells the vibe is Ben’s smoky vocal delivery: raw but polished, vulnerable but controlled. There’s even a smooth pitch shift around the 3:22 mark that nudges the song into another gear, like the moment the lights in the club dim just a bit more. With this song, Ben definitely manages to carve out his own lane here.
This single feels like a sonic hug for anyone who’s ever tried to find light in the dark. One of his strongest drops yet, no doubt.
Guy Moses X Shaked Miller – “Priorities”
Guy Moses and Shaked Miller’s Priorities is a masterclass in understated elegance, blending neo-soul, jazz, and modern R&B into a track that’s as emotionally rich as it is sonically smooth. Built on mellow keys, minimal percussion, and a fluid bassline, the production creates an intimate space where both artists explore the emotional complexities of love, self-respect, and hard decisions.
Their vocal chemistry is undeniable—Guy’s subtle, grounded delivery pairs seamlessly with Shaked’s expressive warmth, creating a dialogue that feels personal yet universally relatable. Lyrically, Priorities reflects on the quiet sacrifices and inner reckonings that shape how we show up for ourselves and others. Rather than dramatizing the tension, the song leans into restraint, allowing each phrase to breathe and resonate.
It’s the kind of track that lingers long after the final note, inviting repeated listens not just for the vibe, but for the quiet truths it reveals with each spin. Thoughtful, soulful, and impeccably produced, Priorities is a collaboration that doesn’t chase the moment—it defines it.
the.flyingSAM – “Stronger than you know”
the.flyingSAM’s Stronger than you know is a sweeping, emotionally resonant release that brings cinematic pop into new territory. Stuttgart-based songwriter and producer Samuel Schultz—working under his moniker the.flyingSAM—crafts each track with an ear for texture and emotional weight, blending orchestral flourishes, tender piano lines, and expansive arrangements into something both intimate and epic.
Collaborating with LA-based Ukrainian vocalist Olya Gram and the soulful Nigerian Heartbeat Gospel Choir, the EP explores vulnerability, inner strength, and healing with sincerity and depth. Olya’s voice soars with raw clarity, while the choir adds a spiritual pulse that lifts the songs beyond typical pop structures.
From delicate verses to full-bodied climaxes, Stronger than you know isn’t just polished—it’s moving. This is music that lingers, wrapping around the listener like a quiet revelation.
Erotika Dabra – “I Wonder (for Me)”
Erotika Dabra’s I Wonder (For Me) is a stunning act of reclamation—an alt-electronic hymn to survival, self-devotion, and the messy beauty of healing. As the second half of their two-part project, this release moves from confrontation to restoration, turning inward with grace and force. Built on hypnotic beats, lush textures, and Erotika’s emotionally rich vocal delivery, the track pulses with quiet power.
It’s intimate but expansive, inviting listeners to feel every scar and every step forward. Released during Domestic Violence Awareness Month and paired with a bold, community-driven visual campaign, I Wonder (For Me) isn’t just a song—it’s a movement.
Erotika Dabra proves again that their art doesn’t just express—it transforms, carving space for survivors to grieve, breathe, and reclaim joy on their own terms.
LOGICA ABSTRACTA – “fEast”
LOGICA ABSTRACTA’s “fEast” is a mesmerizing continuation of their audiovisual EP Ad Astra, pushing the limits of analog artistry in a digital age.
Functioning as both music video and projection-based installation, fEast picks up directly where its predecessor left off, unfolding like a cryptic visual poem. Layers of shadow, light, and physical manipulation slowly deconstruct the 3D world into projected abstraction, blurring the line between performance and illusion.
Sonically, the track pulses with ambient tension—textural, cerebral, and unhurried—perfectly complementing the methodical visuals. With minimal computer FX and a dedication to tactile craft, “fEast” invites viewers not just to watch, but to interpret, question, and dissolve into its slow-burning ritual. It’s experimental, bold, and entirely its own language.
H.I.O.B – “Shizoline”
H.I.O.B.’s Shizoline is a descent into the fractured spaces of the mind—an unflinching dark techno cut that transforms psychological turbulence into sonic form.
Drawing from the intensity of borderline personality disorder and schizophrenia, the track pulses with distorted basslines, glitch-like textures, and a relentless, shadowy momentum. It’s not just music, it’s a confrontation: raw, cinematic, and uncompromising. The atmosphere is claustrophobic yet hypnotic, building tension as it teeters on the edge between emotional collapse and controlled chaos.
For listeners drawn to techno’s more conceptual and confrontational corners, Shizoline offers an immersive experience—one that doesn’t comfort, but compels.
