Factory 93 is cranking up the volume in 2025 with one of its most anticipated drops to date – ‘Shake The Nation’. This incendiary single brings Riva Starr under his Hyperloop moniker together with techno legend Carl Cox and UK rising star Eliza Rose for the first time. Released August 15, it’s a debut for all three on the legendary Insomniac label, and it’s already promising to become a peak-time classic.
Right from the start, ‘Shake The Nation’ strikes with a raw, hypnotic intensity. The production combines thumping basslines, percussive beats, and an inescapable groove, with Eliza Rose’s assertive vocal turning it into a battle cry for liberation, progress, and solidarity. It’s not a song, it’s a protest anthem, a dancefloor bomb.
Eliza Rose, who became a sensation with her No. 1 hit B.O.T.A. (Baddest of Them All) – the first woman in more than 20 years to reach No. 1 with a DJ track in the UK – contributes her quick, charisma-filled presence to the collab. “‘Shake The Nation’ is a big room anthem, a demand for the freedom and anarchy we all want on the dancefloor,” she explains. “Is about movement, energy, and the sorcery that occurs when we unite through music. Collaborating with Carl and Riva, two absolute legends, was otherworldly.”
Carl Cox, having been shaping and reshaping electronic music for more than three decades, lays down his distinctive drive on the record. With his renowned Space Ibiza residency, his headlong sets, and his unique crowd-reading capabilities, Cox relates that this track is about sheer energy. “When the energy’s right and the message is loud – ‘Shake The Nation’ does just that. This one’s for the people – full power.”
Behind the boards, Riva Starr steps into his darker techno persona Hyperloop, injecting underground heat and genre-crossing skills into the production. “I’ve always been a huge fan of both Carl and Eliza,” he says. “So getting to build a record like this together was a dream. Their energy made the whole experience incredible.”
The outcome? A record that is both timely and eternal. It’s made for full clubs, sunrise festival scenes, and wherever else individuals gather and share in the movement as a single unit. The message strikes just as powerfully as the beat – in a year in which dancefloors have become places of connection and expression, ‘Shake The Nation’ drops like a statement.
For Factory 93, who have become synonymous with supporting raw underground sounds alongside defining the future of club music, this release marks a milestone. Three leading voices, each with their own international following, uniting on one track is a statement in itself – the dancefloor remains the place revolutions begin.
If you’ve been craving something big, bold, and brimming with unity, ‘Shake The Nation’ is it. Expect to hear it dominate festival main stages, underground raves, and late-night radio sets all summer long. This is one of those rare collabs where everything clicks – the artists, the sound, the message – and it couldn’t have landed at a better time.
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