Hyper

Hyper: The Architect of Modern Electro-Rock
Hyper is the stage name of Canadian electro-rock producer and multi-instrumentalist Simon Jones, known for fusing aggressive guitar riffs with pulsating synth-wave and industrial beats. Emerging from Toronto's underground scene, his 2018 debut album 'Neon Circuits' charted in several countries and was certified gold in his home nation, establishing him as a formidable force in alternative music.
Early career
Simon Jones began experimenting with music software and guitar pedals in his bedroom in Mississauga, Ontario around 2010. His early, self-released EPs 'Digital Ghost' (2013) and 'Static Pulse' (2015) circulated on niche online platforms, catching the attention of the independent label Circuit Breaker Records, which signed him in 2016.
Breakthrough
Hyper's major breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the release of his debut LP 'Neon Circuits' on Circuit Breaker. The album's lead single, "Voltage," became a staple on alternative radio, propelling the album to number 12 on the Canadian Albums Chart and earning a gold certification for sales exceeding 40,000 units.
Key tracks
Voltage — This breakthrough single defined Hyper's signature sound and became his first charting entry on the US Alternative Airplay chart.
Neon Circuits — The title track from his debut album is a fan-favorite live staple known for its complex, arpeggiated synth line.
Collider — Featuring a guest vocal from metric's Emily Haines, this 2020 collaboration expanded his audience into the indie rock sphere.
Signal Lost — A darker, more industrial track from his sophomore album that showcased his growth in production and song structure.
Fracture — This recent single marked a shift towards a heavier, more guitar-driven direction while retaining his electronic core.
Following the success of 'Neon Circuits,' Hyper's 2021 sophomore album 'Resonance Frequency' debuted at number 8 in Canada and spawned several successful singles. He has since collaborated with artists like Death from Above 1979's Sebastien Grainger and performed at major festivals including Osheaga and Lollapalooza.
For fans of Hyper's aggressive blend of electronics and rock, similar artists from the Canadian scene include Metric, who share a knack for anthemic synth-rock hooks. The driving industrial rock of Death From Above 1979 is another clear influence in Hyper's rhythmic intensity. Listeners may also enjoy the genre-blending electronic rock of Bravestation and the anthemic modern rock of Arkells.
Hyper's music maintains a strong presence on radio rotation, particularly across North American alternative rock radio stations and specialty electronic music shows. His tracks are frequently featured on online rock radio streams and independent music radio stations that champion forward-thinking, high-energy rock music.
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