New music highlights from Dancing Astronaut’s Artists to Watch in 2025
Adam Sellouk & Anyma – Women MIA
Adam Sellouk groups up with Anyma on their collaboration “Women MIA.” The brand new document is part of Anyma’s Quantum Echoes Half I compilation, showcasing varied artists from his Quantum period. The discharge marks Sellouk’s eleventh of 2025 alone, persevering with his red-hot launch streak. The globally acknowledged artist has upcoming dates in Ibiza and Amsterdam and is recent off a date at New York’s Knockdown Middle. – Zach Salafia
Amy Wiles – Balearic September
Amy Wiles is on the heels of headlining ‘The Field’ at Ministry of Sound — an amazing milestone in her methodical rise as a DJ and producer. To assist rejoice, she’s launched her new single “Balearic September,” including to her quickly rising discography. From taking part in Ministry of Sound’s ‘The Loft’ room in 2014 to curating her personal headline present at ‘The Field’ over a decade later, these nicely deserved milestones are the results of years of laborious work within the scene. – Zach Salafia
PACS – No Management
PACS makes his Afterlife debut with “No Management,” one other document featured on Anyma’s Quantum Echoes Half I compilation. His alignment with the label comes as no shock, he’s been taking part in in assist for Anyma throughout his UNVRS residency in Ibiza, performing seven nights throughout three rooms within the new nightclub. “No Management” follows his Undress EP, launched in August on Massano’s Simulate label. – Zach Salafia
Riordan & Danny P – Soar Greater
Rising star Riordan joins forces with Danny P on Soar Greater, launched on Three Six Zero Recordings, a label identified for championing forward-thinking digital expertise. This collaboration highlights the strengths of each artists: Riordan continues to determine himself as considered one of Dancing Astronaut‘s Artists to Watch, whereas Danny P proves why he’s a go-to collaborator for standout releases. And the label’s platform offers each Riordan and Danny P the highlight they deserve, marking them as artists who’re not possible to disregard in digital music. – Danielle Carty
Maesic, Matt Sassari & Gene Farris – Nothing Is Actual
Maesic has formally hit the half-dozen launch milestone in 2025. Lower than a month after dropping his double-sided collaborative EP with TRYM, the Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch in 2025 is again once more —this time teaming up with Matt Sassari and Gene Farris for a tongue-in-cheek, triple-headed dose of brooding tech-house, “Nothing Is Actual.” – Ross Goldenberg
Paradoks – Bear in mind
Swiss-Belgian artist Paradoks makes his return to Nora En Pure’s Purified Information with “Bear in mind”, constructing on a breakout stretch that has positioned him as considered one of melodic techno’s most enjoyable names. Just lately gracing the quilt of Spotify’s Digital Rising, Paradoks has firmly established himself on the intersection of underground credibility and wider recognition. “Bear in mind” marks one other step in his evolution, reinforcing his function as an artist who bridges emotion with club-ready depth. – Alex Lambeau
Alex Wann, Malachiii & bees & honey – Moon
Paris-based DJ and producer Alex Wann has joined forces with Malachiii and bees & honey for “Moon,” out now on Insomniac Information. Just lately named a Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch In 2024, Wann continues his fast ascent with high-profile units at Pacha Ibiza, CRSSD San Diego, and Tomorrowland Belgium, whereas constructing momentum off extremely supported releases. The collaboration additional underscores his rising affect in home music and international attain of his sound. – Alex Lambeau
AYYBO & Discip – 4 Ya Thoughts
After a 12 months of dwell rotation from the Strong Grooves boss — in addition to Mau P, Chris Lake, Jamie Jones, and numerous others — “4 Ya Thoughts” has lastly hit streaming platforms. Launch day comes as a full-circle second for Discip, whose musical journey just some years in the past started with the eventual purpose of releasing on Michael Bibi’s imprint. And “4 Ya Thoughts” is the last word assembly of AYYBO and Discip’s distinct home kinds, leading to what was understandably one of the in-demand IDs of the earlier 12 months. – Ross Goldenberg
Cloonee – Not Gonna Be Your Boo (feat. Robin S.)
After months of anticipation, Cloonee’s “Not Gonna Be Your Boo” is lastly getting an official launch. The monitor first went viral as a remix of Robin S.’s iconic 1993 hit “Present Me Love,” however shortly bumped into licensing points. When a brand new vocalist was chosen, followers flooded Cloonee’s social media, demanding the unique model they’d heard from the start. This wave of pushback in the end helped Cloonee safe clearance for Robin S.’s legendary vocals. The result’s a high-energy home weapon that bridges timeless nostalgia with Cloonee’s club-ready groove. – Liana Stern
Sammy Virji – Identical Day Cleansing [Album]
Sammy Virji’s sophomore album Identical Day Cleansing is a 16-track challenge launched by way of Capitol Information UK that seamlessly blends UK storage, grime, and dance with options from Chris Lake, Flowdan, Skepta, and salute amongst others. Recognized for acclaimed units like his DJ Magazine and Boiler Room performances in addition to singles reminiscent of “If U Want It” and “Shella Verse,” Virji has shortly grown from importing tunes on-line to taking part in main levels like Coachella and Glastonbury. Standout tracks from Identical Day Cleansing embrace the horn-driven opener “One For The Books,” the string-laden “Burn The River,” the Skepta collaboration “Cops & Robbers,” and salute’s uplifting contribution on “Survive.” Virji left college to pursue music full-time and it’s protected to say he took the proper danger, carving out a status for pushing UKG into new territory whereas staying true to his roots. – Oliver Broek
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