Turn the clock back to this time last year. Mau P was yet to be a name that dance music’s house majority was familiar with. But as of December 2023, it even rings a bell for the average dance music fan. Still, something most may not know is that only the name is new. Maurice. <a class="view-article fast" href="https://dancingastronaut.com/2023/12/dancing-astronauts-breakout-artist-of-2023-mau-p/">Read More ▸</a>
Make sure the volume is turned all the way up before going any further. Okay, maybe that was a joke depending on where you currently are. Mau P has had already held dance music in a complete chokehold with his initial pair of originals since his name refresh following “Drugs From Amsterdam” and one of Dancing Astronaut‘s most-anticipated. <a class="view-article fast" href="https://dancingastronaut.com/2023/05/listen-to-mau-ps-off-the-grid-debut-on-max-volume-and-stream-your-mind-is-dirty/">Read More ▸</a>
New year, new artists to watch. Back by popular demand, Dancing Astronaut’s annual class of artists to watch underscores 25 of the dance/electronic genre’s most enticing future achievers. From unique underground wavemakers to soon-to-be festival big shots, spanning bass to techno with so much in between, we’re proud to continue our Artists to Watch feature. <a class="view-article fast" href="https://dancingastronaut.com/2022/12/dancing-astronauts-artists-to-watch-in-2023/">Read More ▸</a>