Categories: New Music

Electronic Dance Music Producer Hexaether’s “Bicycle” Is a Psytrance Safari Through Memory, Momentum, and Mindspace

Emerging electronic creator Hexaether returns with a bold, hypnotic new single, “Bicycle”, a 3:58 psychedelic ride that fuses psytrance energy, acid textures, and dreamy electronic atmospheres into a track that feels less like music and more like a world unfolding around you.

What makes “Bicycle” remarkable is not just its sound, but its story. Hexaether didn’t grow up around instruments. In fact, he was kept far from them — encouraged instead to choose a safer path than music. But electricity, rhythm, and curiosity kept calling. After being creatively reborn at the legendary Ozora Festival, he began teaching himself everything: Ableton, MIDI controllers, sound design, hardware, recording, crafting atmosphere. A journey many start from the DJ booth, he began from pure creation — building sonic worlds before ever mixing a single track.

“Bicycle” is one of those worlds. It is a track that moves like a mind on the edge of discovery. Isn’t that amazingly magical? The track opens with deep and dense, slow-growing, irresistible tension, like a thought forming, like a path being revealed in real time. The pulse is gentle at first, but charged with a growing bassline that’s inviting: you can feel the electricity under the surface, teasing the moment when the rhythm finally releases.

When the acid lines hit, they don’t explode — they unfold, spiralling outward in vivid psychedelic patterns. The beat settles into a trance state that’s both steady and surreal, capturing the feeling of gliding forward while the scenery around you bends and breathes. It’s not just danceable; it’s transportive.

This is the sound of someone stepping fully into their identity as a creator — someone who used technology as an entry point and found music waiting for him on the other side. This jam is atmospheric and unmistakably Hexaether

Where many psytrance tracks lean purely on intensity, “Bicycle” breathes.
It has space.
It has story.
It has motion.

It feels like a memory being turned into sound — perhaps even the exact moment at Ozora when the world cracked open and something in Hexaether shifted forever. The music carries that imprint: the awe, the surrealness, the sense of moving through a dream while fully awake.

Despite being early in his production journey, Hexaether’s growth is unmistakable. His hardware collection has expanded, his technical skills sharpened, and with each release he gets closer to a truly signature sound. “Bicycle” is more than a new track — it’s a bold step in the artistic evolution of a producer who is hungry, fearless, and endlessly curious.

“Bicycle” is now available on all major streaming platforms, accompanied by a striking cover: a lone rider gliding through a psychedelic cityscape of glowing windows, bending colours, and surreal reflections — the perfect visual gateway into the track’s world.

Ride the rhythm. Feel the motion. Enter the mind of Hexaether. Welcome to “Bicycle”

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Delvin

Founder of Tunepical, a blog dedicated to sharing my love of music with you. I believe that music is the key to life, and if you're listening to the right songs at the right time, everything is possible!

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