Dancing Astronaut’s New Music Friday (Could 2, 2025): Cassian, HI-LO, Flume, and extra – Dancing Astronaut

by: Dancing Astronaut Workers
Could 2, 2025
Phrases by Alex Lambeau, Zach Salafia, and Ross Goldenberg.
Cassian – SOS
Cassian has been accountable one of the vital sought-after IDs of the previous month or so, with him now taking to John Summit’s Consultants Just for his label debut, “SOS.” Regardless of an ambiguous vocal pattern with some indiscernible lyrics, “SOS” is nothing wanting Aahigh-octane membership weapon that’s already turn into a centerpiece in Cassian’s newest units. The discharge follows his endless hit streak over the previous 12 months alone that features “Dun Dun” on Afterlife in addition to “The place I’m From” with SCRIPT and Belladonna. And Cassian’s launch goes hand in hand along with his all-night lengthy cease in Brooklyn on Could 2 as a part of his ongoing North American run.
Jessica Audiffred – Rave New World
Jessica Audiffred has risen the ranks to turn into one of the vital sought-after names in bass music, and he or she has now continued that with the supply of her debut album, Rave New World. Arriving only a month after her back-to-back set with one in all Dancing Astronaut‘s Artists to Watch in 2025, ALLEYCVT, at Extremely’s Worldwide stage, the 12-track album from the Mexico-born expertise options collaborations with the likes of Nostalgix, urboi., and extra.
Otherwish – With out You
Otherwish has frequently preserved his placement as one of the vital refreshing names on This By no means Occurred’s prolonged label roster. And the Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch alumni is additional constructing that sentiment, returning with “With out You” as his third authentic of the calendar so far. These in attendance for his opening stints on Lane 8’s Infantile tour over the previous few months will possible acknowledge it on launch day, with Otherwish turning what was initially a extra toned-down demo right into a ready-to-play stay model that he knew deserved a correct launch when the timing was proper.
HI-LO & Mood – Work That Physique
HI-LO has remodeled Mood’s 2000s hit into a contemporary, energy-filled techno reimagining. “Work That Physique” has lastly hit the streaming platforms, with HI-LO infusing his signature driving basslines, razor-sharp percussion, and a daring vocal—which chants “ain’t nothin’ however tutti-frutti, get on the ground in the event you’ve obtained that booty”—that bridges uncooked underground vitality with festival-scale affect. Sparked by a Boiler Room set from Malugi and impressed by the resurgence of high-energy genres like arduous home and velocity storage, “Work That Physique” has been road-tested by the likes of Adam Beyer, Amelie Lens, and Joseph Capriati. The rework has already confirmed its energy by its punchy groove and can proceed to invigorate the crowds on the worldwide circuit.
Sultan + Shepard – Talk
To spherical out Sultan + Shepard‘s seven-track EP on This By no means Occurred, the duo have returned with its sixth and seventh additions, together with the title monitor — which was first unveiled throughout their back-to-back set with Lane 8 at Correct NYE in San Diego — and “Sigh.” Listeners have come to count on nothing however class from the melodic home duo, and this EP is definitely no exception. Arriving only a 12 months after Countless, Daybreak and recent off of their Circle In Time tour —in addition to its bonus tracks launch — few artists match Sultan + Shepard’s skill to constantly ship such high-quality music.
Flume & JPEGMAFIA – We Stay In A Society
Flume is again. After lately wiping his Instagram, Flume transformed the suspense into a brand new four-track EP alongside JPEGMAFIA, marking his first authentic releases since 2023. We Stay In A Society delivers every little thing we’ve come to know and love concerning the Aussie icon. And this isn’t the duo’s first collaboration — they beforehand teamed up on “How To Construct A Relationship” from Flume’s 2019 Hello This Is Flume mixtape.
Featured picture: Elena Cassady
Classes: Music