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Dancing Astronaut’s New Music Friday: MARTA, Amy Wiles, Adam Sellouk, ARTBAT, Mau P, and more (August 8, 2025)


Dancing Astronaut’s New Music Friday: MARTA, Amy Wiles, Adam Sellouk, ARTBAT, Mau P, and more (August 8, 2025)Screenshot 2025 08 08 At 3.09.57 PM

New music highlights from Dancing Astronaut’s Artists to Watch in 2025

MARTA – World Of The Rave

Toronto’s own MARTA has stepped into the spotlight with her first weapon of the calendar, “World of The Rave,” a gritty, after hours-primed tech-house record. Out now via LA-based Funkshway Records, the latest the Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch in 2025 is a “tribute to the roots of rave culture, undisclosed locations, gritty energy, and the kind of night where music is everything” and arrives ahead of her îLESONIQ appearance this weekend. – Natalie Pereira

Madonna – Get Together (Amy Wiles Trance Remix)

Available now as a free download on SoundCloud, Amy Wiles has given Madonna’s 2005 classic “Get Together” a modern trance rework. Wiles recently announced one of her biggest headline shows to date at the famous Ministry of Sound in London — a venue she grew up attending. She’s also freshly removed from supporting Eric Prydz for his show at Brighton Beach, another milestone in her rapidly expanding touring career. – Zach Salafia

WhoMadeWho – Heads Above (Adam Sellouk Remix)

Adam Sellouk has continued to expand upon his Artist to Watch in 2025 campaign with a remix of WhoMadeWho’s “Heads Above,” available now as a free download on SoundCloud. The remix has roots dating back to last year and has now been given the release it deserves. Alongside the remix, Sellouk also released his Abstract Festival set on YouTube. This comes just two weeks after he released his latest original single, “Solaris” with Braev on Insomniac’s Interstellar imprint. – Zach Salafia


Julian Fijma – Get Stupid

Hailing from the Dutch city of Enkhuizen, 24-year-old Julian Fijma has made his Three Six Zero Recordings debut with a highly anticipated club weapon “Get Stupid.” The minimal deep-tech cut exploded in popularity after Chris Stussy dropped it during his second appearance at Coachella’s Yuma Tent, igniting a wave of ID requests and underground buzz. The track revolves around an earworm vocal sample from “Pump That Bass” by Original Concept — the same as Cloonee’s “Get Stupid Remix” record. Fijma’s stripped-back, hypnotic edit cements him as one of the most exciting rising talents in Europe’s growing underground minimal-tech scene. – Oliver Broek

Miss Monique, HRRTZ & Jantine – Is Anyone There?

Miss Monique has delivered a highly anticipated new single with “Is Anyone There” on her own label, Siona Records. Produced alongside Jantine and HRRTZ, the track served as the outro to her Tomorrowland Mainstage set and quickly caught the attention of fans online. Since founding Siona in 2019, she’s built a strong following around her blend of progressive house and melodic techno. With “Is Anyone There?,” Miss Monique leans into a hypnotic, melodic groove with a darker edge as she channels a moodier side of her sound while still delivering the energy listeners expect. – Danielle Carty

CamelPhat & Elderbrook – Cola (ARTBAT Remix)

ARTBAT have put their signature stamp on one of house music’s most iconic tracks of all time, CamelPhat and Elderbrook’s “Cola.” Out now on Defected Records. ARTBAT’s undertaking reimagines the 2017 original that became a breakout hit that transcended the underground, earning a GRAMMY nomination in the process and cementing Elderbrook’s hypnotic vocal as one of dance music’s most recognizable toplines. Now, the Ukrainian duo have revitalized the track with an expansive, high-impact rework built for the world’s biggest stages. Known for remixing artists such as The Chemical Brothers and Empire Of The Sun, ARTBAT now carry “Cola” into 2025 with a bold, festival-ready vision. – Alex Lambeau

Olympe – I Can Never Stop

Olympe has made a triumphant return to the Tomorrowland Label with her new single, “I Can Never Stop.” Beginning with a fresh and updated musical direction, the track takes a faster, more energetic route than her previous releases in the melodic techno space. First gaining traction at Olympe’s performance at ASOT Rotterdam, “I Can Never Stop” has since become a proven festival weapon at Tomorrowland, Tinderbox Festival, Kappa Futur Festival, and more. This release is just the beginning of a new era for Olympe. –A lex Lambeau

KI/KI & Marlon Hoffstadt – Losing Control

Two of Europe’s most in demand artists KI/KI and Marlon Hoffstadt have collided the first time on their electrifying new single, “Losing Control.” Out now via Capitol Records in partnership with Goodlife Management and MC3, the track debuted last month during their surprise announcement at Belgium’s Dour Festival. “His tracks just hit differently,” says KI/KI. “When we finally met, I envisioned a collaboration that would be powerful, crazy, but still emotional. Everything just clicked.” Hoffstadt adds, “It’s the best of both our worlds: raw, fast, emotional. Crowds lose it every single time.” The pair celebrate the release with their debut B2B set on Sunday, August 10 with an extended five-hour performance for 20,000 fans on Zeebrugge Beach along Belgium’s North Sea coast. – Alex Lambeau

Mau P – TESLA

This week’s new music roundup could not conclude without a mention of Dancing Astronaut‘s 2023 Breakout Artist of the Year. Mau P had already offered up a pair of the year’s best releases back in May with his Too Big For B-Side EP on Diynamic, and he’s now back to continue an incredibly impressive 2025 release scorecard with what has arguably been his most-requested ID since his 2022 reintroduction. Serving as a reunion between Mau P and Insomniac Records, “TESLA” — which originally debuted underneath the Sahara Tent back in April — lands as a fourth guaranteed hit of his calendar and is yet another example as to why Mau P has deservedly skyrocketed into dance music A-lister territory. – Ross Goldenberg

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