Hypetrak Selects (featuring Bryant Dope, Jupiter Project & Jinesis)
Here comes the second installment of our new series, Hypetrak Selects. As every Thursday from
Here comes the second installment of our new series, Hypetrak Selects. As every Thursday from now on, we present you three of the hottest independent talents that has reached our email ( submissions@hypetrak.com) in the course one the last week. Thus, we hope to build up a platform for fresh and raw talent from all music genres to be heard and also an easier way to connect. See who made it this week.
Bryant Dope – Everything Gorgeous

While he already made his rounds with his excellent video for “Queens Kids”, Bryant Dope seems to have everything to make it in the demanding recording music industry – catching flow, witty wordplay and great beat selection. Listen to his latest track “Everything Gorgeous” and get convinced. (Website, Facebook)
Jupiter Project – Catch Me

In case you didn’t know, New Zealand’s music scene has plenty of talent to offer. Latest example is Jupiter Project, a two-piece college band from Auckland, New Zealand called Jupiter Project. Their refreshing sound encompass genres like pop, hip-hop and electro with influences such as N.E.R.D, Theophilus London and Phoenix. Check out their new single “Catch Me” which was produced by Finatik at Grammy award winning studio Rebel Rock Entertainment. Stream the uplifting tune below and be on the lookout for the visual companion to drop in mid-January. (Website, Facebook, SoundCloud)
Jinesis – Bonkers Vol.1 (Instrumentals)

New York City native Jinesis was born in Queens, and raised uptown in areas throughout Harlem and the Bronx. As his first installment of JINESIS’ instrumentals indicates, the up-and-coming producer has inherited the rich musical heritage of all three boroughs. Or to put it in his own words: “with Humerous skits, infectious beats and chocked full of Emotion, this is a concise representation of my person… my music.” (Blog, Facebook, Bandcamp)