Dancing Astronaut’s New Music Friday: ALLEYCVT, Josh Baker, Chris Lake & Disclosure, and more (September 26, 2025)SnapInsta.to 552515604 18078390806483974 6766189861424999191 N 1

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

ALLEYCVT – 9 LIVES [EP]

Even mother nature herself can’t stop the rapidly ascending ALLEYCVT. Inclement weather delayed the start of her set at Lost Lands, but once the skies cleared and the festival grounds deemed safe again, ALLEYCVT put forth one of the most electric sets of the weekend. The highlight was the announcement of her debut 9 LIVES EP. It’s her largest project to date and features the lead single, “Alive,” which she closed out her mainstage set with. – Zach Salafia

Josh Baker – Dr. Feel Right (feat. The Egyptian Lover & Rome Fortune)

Josh Baker returns to his Baker’s Dozen label with the highly anticipated “Dr. Feel Right.” A staple in his sets and long-teased across socials, the groove-heavy track has been one of the most requested IDs in his catalog. Following up his label debut Back It Up, which earned support from icons like Solomun, Jamie Jones, and Chris Stussy, “Dr. Feel Right” cements Baker’s ability to deliver house essentials. From DC10 to The Warehouse Project, the Manchester native has cemented his status as one of the UK’s most exciting house talents. – Danielle Carty

Swedish House Mafia & Knife Party – Antidote (John Alto Remix / Belgium Edit)

When Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, and Steve Angello returned to Boom for a second time this past July, they swapped out the scenery of Crystal Garden to stand in front of the remains of Tomorrowland’s ORBYZ mainstage. And the opening moments of weekend two were soundtracked by John Alto’s then-unreleased take on the Swede’s 2012 classic with Knife Party, with Alto’s rework now receiving an official release under the fitting title of “Belgium Edit.” – Ross Goldenberg

Mary Droppinz, SHOSH & Princess Superstar – PRAY

Mary Droppinz is holding firm to her Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch in 2025 title with her fourth original of the year. This time, she joins forces alongside SHOSH and Princess Superstar for triple-threat collaboration: “PRAY.” Out now via UKF, the track sees the powerhouse trio merge their talents into a blistering dubstep weapon. – Ross Goldenberg


Chris Lake, Disclosure & Leven Kali – one2three

Chris Lake and Disclosure team with up Leven Kali for “one2three,” a crossover that’s been highly awaited over the past year, and now arrives with a uniquely playful rollout. Before its release, the trio privately released over 30 alternate versions of the track, each with Kali’s individualized vocals for house heavyweights like Peggy Gou and Barry Can’t Swim, teasing fans and nodding to their peers. During their twitch streams, Lake and Guy from Disclosure even joked about the headache of mixing and mastering so many different versions before locking the official release. The final cut shows why Lake and Disclosure remain two of dance music’s most influential forces, fusing global reach and fun that keeps the scene buzzing. – Oliver Broek

1991 – Get A Good Feeling

Rising drum & bass producer 1991 puts his own high-octane spin on Flo Rida’s 2011 iconic anthem, “Good Feeling.” After dominating his sets for a year, “Get A Good Feeling” finally secured label approval for release. Reimagining the global hit through a powerful DnB lens, 1991 transforms the familiar vocal into a dancefloor weapon. With his signature style, “Get a Good Feeling” showcases 1991’s ability to breathe new life into classics while pushing drum & bass further onto the global stage. – Liana Stern

Above & Beyond & Zoë Johnston – Quicksand (Don’t Go) (Sultan + Shepard Remix)

When Lane 8 dispersed his Summer 2025 mixtape, there was an unidentified version of one of Above & Beyond’s Bigger Than All Of Us tracks with Zoë Johnston. And Sultan + Shepard have now been formally revealed to be the creators behind the “Quicksand (Don’t Go)” reimagining, with the duo doing what they do best in injecting their melodic house sublimity into the Anjuna boss’s trance original. – Ross Goldenberg

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