
Words by Alex Lambeau, Zach Salafia, and Ross Goldenberg.
New music highlights from Dancing Astronaut’s Artists to Watch in 2025:
Clüb De Combat – Meditate
Clüb De Combat are extending their Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch campaign with their latest original via Planet X, “Meditate.” Having just announced a 2025 live run through the United States that includes eight stops including Club Space in Miami, Superior Ingredients in New York and Spotlight in Los Angeles, the duo are capitalizing on the momentum they’ve built up in the first half of the year. “Meditate” follows their remix of “Bad Habit” and February’s original single, “Wai Wai.”
Emmit Fenn – I WON’T LET YOU DOWN (Linska Remix)
Linska is continuing to impress during her Artist to Watch campaign with a remix of Emmit Fenn’s “I WON’T LET YOU DOWN.” After sharing on her Instagram story that she was a fan of Fenn, she received a text message from her manager asking if she was interested in quickly turning around a remix. And it’s her first-ever official remix distributed to streaming platforms and follows her collaboration with Reb?ke to serve as her second release in 2025. Linska had said that she’s a “massive fan of Emmit’s music” and that she immediately connected “with the chaos and emotional undercurrent of the track.”
Prospa & Josh Baker – You Don’t Own Me (feat. RAHH)
Two of Dancing Astronaut‘s Artists to Watch in 2025 have joined together for their debut collaboration on the acclaimed Rockstar-backed label, CircoLoco Records. House duo Prospa and Manchester’s Josh Baker unite on “You Don’t Own Me,” a vocal house anthem that has all the makings of an instant club classic. Featuring the vocals of RAHH, this undeniable belter has been one of the most-anticipated records in house music for the last 12 months.
ARTBAT & JOA – The Spot
Ukranian duo ARTBAT have recruited rising star JOA for “The Spot” via the former’s UPPERGROUND. A heavy, synth-based techno production, “The Spot” has been a high energy moment in ARTBAT’s sets for the last few months. JOA — a Miami based DJ — has quickly inserted himself into the melodic techno scene, having recently joined ARTBAT onstage at UPPERGROUND Poland in front of 24,000 people for their first live performance.
The Boxer Rebellion – Diamonds (Further Than I Ever Was) (Tinlicker Remix)
Tinlicker‘s first remix in three years was well worth the wait. “Diamonds (Further Than I Ever Was)” — originally released in 2013 — is the biggest song from London-based indie-rock band The Boxer Rebellion. Now, 12 years later, Tinlicker breathe new life into the record with a stunning remix. The remix has roots going back to their 2023 set at Roundhouse in London before notably popping back up again during their New Years Eve set at The Concourse Project in Austin this year. For those who may find the vocal familiar, it’s because serial collaborator Nathan Nicholson is the frontman for The Boxer Rebellion.
Swedish House Mafia – Wait So Long
Swedish House Mafia 3.0 is officially in full effect. After cleaning the slate on their Instagram and announcing the onset of a new era in the Swede’s longstanding tenure, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello have delivered the 3.0 chapter’s first music product: “Wait So Long.” It’s debatably one of the most impressive productions the three have put out in the period since their 2018 reformation, and was deservedly celebrated with a hometown release party earlier in the week.
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