Logistics doing what Logistics does, which is make a rolling bassline feel like the most natural law in the universe. That bass drops in around 40 seconds and never once lets you off the hook. Matt Gresham has been one of Hospital’s most reliable producers since he signed there back in 2004, and you can hear exactly why: the surface is smooth and melodic, almost polite, and then underneath it there’s this machine that just keeps turning over. “Hyperspace” leans hard into the dancefloor side of his catalogue, all bright synth hooks and a build that earns its payoff instead of cheating you to the drop. This one landed as part of the Forza Horizon 6 soundtrack, which is honestly the correct place for it. Picture flooring a car you can’t afford through a digital coastline at 200km/h. That’s the energy. It’s the kind of liquid DnB that doesn’t apologize for being pretty while it’s also trying to take your head off. If you came up on “Together” or “Spacejam,” this slots right in next to them and doesn’t lose a step. Hospital Records has a sound and Logistics is a big part of why that sound still hits in 2026. No reinvention, no left turn, no overthinking it. He found the formula years ago and keeps refining the same few degrees of it until it’s airtight. Put the volume up and let the second drop do the rest.
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