Hyperstellar is the alias of Ruben Benabou, music composer, producer and sound designer from Paris, France. His music is a fine line between melancholic atmospheric soundtracks; infused with a powerful electronic music. Rays of light, trapped in the eternal night of space; drifting away. A highly poetic distortion, an interference, a friction to nowhere.
In the late-2010s, his mathematical experiments with music got him to be discovered by Drexciya’s Gerald Donald with whom he established a narrow collaborative work through their experimental Daughter Produkt project with releases on !K7 and Tresor. Both being obsessed by the scientific approach, Ruben worked on several conferences on the intersection between Mathematics, Physics and Music.
Hyperstellar’s dramaturgy is well asked in the film and advertising industries. Fascinated by the world of film and images, he works closely with film directors, illustrators and design studios, with commissions from L’Hôtel de Sully, Paris Design Week and le Musée des Archives Nationales de Paris, Moncler, La Monnaie de Paris, Lalique, IWC...
Later on, he released his first original work, Monarchy featured on Zone Record’s first compilation, Interzone. Hyperstellar's filmesque style was confronted to revolutionary electronic figures such as The Hacker, Miss Kittin, Gesaffelstein or DJ Hell.
Hyperstellar's debut, Polaris, is soon to be released on DJ Hell's iconic label, Gigolo Records and The DJ Hell Experience.
Source [Spotify]