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Dancing Astronaut’s New Music Friday: GENESI, Jackie Hollander, PACS, SCRIPT, and more (August 1, 2025)

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Words by Alex Lambeau, Zach Salafia, and Ross Goldenberg.

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

PACS – Undress [EP]

PACS has reunited with the label that released his career-changing Omnia EP last year with a brand-new offering, Undress. Simulate — the imprint founded by Massano — has proven to be the perfect home for PACS’s sound. The two-track EP is led by its title track and rounded out by a collaboration with Ruiz, “Whispers.” ‘Undress’ has already earned widespread support across the scene, with early plays from label boss Massano, Mind Against, Adam Sellouk and more.

GENESI & Equinox – Chemistry

GENESI and Equinøx have come together to form an Italian duo on their Truesoul label debut, “Chemistry,” a high-powered track made for peak-time play. The pair previously linked up on last summer’s standout single “Breathe,” which was championed by the likes of Miss Monique. Named a 2025 Dancing Astronaut Artist To Watch, GENESI explained that they started this track just for fun and didn’t overthink it—it naturally turned into something dark, driving, and perfect for Truesoul.”

Jackie Hollander – Little Bit [SoundCloud]

Jackie Hollander is keeping her red-hot release streak alive with Little Bit,” out now as a free download on SoundCloud. Sampling 50 Cent’s 2005 classic, Hollander’s latest delivers the crisp, polished production fans have come to expect from the fast-rising 2025 Artist to Watch. Fresh off a set at the world-famous Club Space, Hollander is now headed to San Diego’s Waterfront Park to play in support of Chris Lake at his biggest headline show to date.


Merow, Hubrem & Ben Jones – HYPE

Just a week removed from a well-deserved debut on the Tomorrowland mainstage, Merow has converted one of the set’s IDs into the first offering from her incoming second volume of her Bass Related EP series. The Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch alumni has continued to carry that 2024 label into 2025, pairing up with both Hubrem and Ben Jones for a bass house weapon that wholly lives up to its title.

Rebūke – World Of Era [Album]

Rebūke’s long-awaited debut album has arrived. Two years in the making, World Of Era encapsulates everything the rising melodic bass powerhouse has become as a producer. A true concept record, it’s crafted to be experienced from start to finish — with no filler and a seamless flow throughout. The album features collaborations with deadmau5, Au/Ra, Linska, and more.

SCRIPT – WTF

SCRIPT has made a bold return to Three Six Zero Recordings with his highly anticipated new single, “WTF.” Stepping away from the melodic techno aesthetic that originally put him on the map, the former Dancing Astronaut Artist to Watch continues to prove his versatility across genres. Serving as a follow up to “Where I’m From” with Cassian and Belladonna, “WTF” blends the energy of tech house with the low-end swagger of a rolling Brazilian bassline, resulting in a high-impact club weapon. The track has already earned early support from tastemakers like Max StylerLayton GiordaniHenri Bergmann and more, further cementing SCRIPT’s reputation as a dynamic force in electronic music.

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