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Released on Defected Records, Ukrainian duo ARTBAT create a powerful remix of CamelPhat & Elderbrook‘s 2017 modern classic “Cola.” Peak-time energy lets ARTBAT infuse one of house music’s most renowned songs with their hallmark festival-driven vibe. Originally promoted by underground tastemakers such as Solomun, ARTBAT‘s rise has been explosive; early honors include Mixmag’s Stars of the Year (2019) and DJ Awards Artist of the Year. Their reach has grown tremendously since then, as seen in original collaborations with Vintage Culture, Benny Benassi, and Armand van Buuren as well as headline-worthy remixes for Empire Of The Sun, The Chemical Brothers, and MEDUZA

ARTBAT now focuses on a clear dance anthem. Originally launched in 2017, “Cola” developed into a cultural phenomenon charting globally and receiving a GRAMMY nomination for Best Dance Recording in 2018. Audiences were mesmerized by its hypnotic groove and Elderbrook‘s eerie vocals, which also served as background music for dance floors all across the world. 

ARTBAT layers their trademark sound design with this remix, combining theatrical builds with euphoric drops that carry the original into a main stage anthem and so retain the essence of Elderbrooks’s recognizable topline. The 2025 redesign of “Cola” honors the legacy of the original and is evidence of ARTBAT‘s talent in setting dancefloors ablaze and dominating festival circuits. 

This summer, expect to hear this remix reverberating throughout international clubs and festivals, establishing “Cola” (ARTBAT Remix) as a fresh chapter in the iconic song’s long trip.

Stream it here.

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