A music media platform created to follow the sounds, artists, and cultural movements shaping what comes next
Out of Space was born from a simple idea: music deserves to be covered as more than entertainment. Every release, scene, artist, festival, and creative movement says something about the moment we live in. As founder, I wanted to build a media platform that listens closely, looks further, and gives space to the stories that explain how music culture keeps moving.
We cover music with an independent and international perspective, from rising artists to established names, from underground scenes to global releases. Our goal is not only to report what is happening, but to understand why it matters — for listeners, creators, communities, and the industry around them.
Beyond headlines, closer to sound culture
Out of Space is for readers who want more than quick updates. We are interested in the energy behind a new artist, the meaning behind a scene, the shift behind a trend, and the human story behind the music. We believe music journalism should create discovery, context, and curiosity.
Based in Switzerland and written in English, Out of Space is built for a global audience of listeners, professionals, artists, and culture-driven readers. From album news and artist stories to industry movements and emerging scenes, we follow music as a living, changing language.
We created Out of Space to give music coverage a wider orbit. That means staying open to different genres, countries, formats, and voices. Pop, electronic, hip-hop, indie, experimental sounds, live culture, new releases, and creative communities all have a place here when they help tell the story of where music is going.
Our ambition is to become a trusted destination for readers who want to discover new sounds, understand cultural shifts, and stay connected to the artists and ideas shaping modern music.