For its most recent iteration, Hyperspace, the top electronic music festival in the United States, gathered some of the biggest names in the business. The festival's program served as a tribute to the variety and originality of electronic music in today's market, featuring artists like the renowned Josh Wink and the rising J. Phlip.
Richard Devine, who is renowned for his complicated rhythms and experimental soundscapes, was one of the festival's top headliners. In addition, Lusine performed on stage, exhibiting his distinctive fusion of glitchy beats and ethereal melodies. Meanwhile, Bloody Mary provided a high-energy set that had the crowd moving all night, while Frankie Bones contributed his vintage New York techno sound.
Doc Martin, whose deep club rhythms were a festival high point, and Inigo Kennedy, whose dark and moody techno set was a masterclass in tension and release, were two other noteworthy performers. Drumcell contributed his distinctive vision of industrial techno, and Baseck's ferocious live performance was a true tour de force.
Overall, Hyperspace demonstrated once more why it is one of the world's most significant electronic music festivals. It keeps expanding the possibilities of what electronic music can be with its wide lineup and forward-thinking philosophy.