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Josh Baker And Eliza Rose Link Up On ‘Down To The Bone’

Some tracks are made for the dancefloor, others prove themselves there first, 'Down To The Bone' sits firmly in the second.

Josh Baker and Eliza Rose

Already doing the rounds in Josh Baker’s sets, the track arrives with that built-in energy you can’t really fake. It feels tested, tightened, and designed to land properly in a room, not just through headphones.


This is also the first time Baker and Eliza Rose have linked up, and it clicks quickly. His rolling house grooves keep things moving underneath, crisp percussion driving everything forward, while Eliza’s vocal does what it does best, cuts through clean and sticks. The hook is where it really locks in.


“Work it, work to the bone, you put it in motion.”


It’s simple, direct, and built to loop in your head long after the track drops. The kind of line that only gets better once it hits a crowd, especially when it drops mid-set and locks the room in. Sonically, it sits right in Baker’s lane. There’s no over complication, just tight, functional production that knows exactly what it’s there to do. Everything feels placed with purpose, giving the vocal space while still keeping that forward momentum.


For Eliza Rose, it’s another reminder of how effective her voice is in a club setting. There’s a natural rhythm to her delivery that works just as well over house as it does across other genres, which is what makes this collaboration feel so easy. Timing-wise, it lands right where it needs to. Heading into festival season, Down To The Bone feels built for bigger stages, but it still carries that late-night club energy at its core.


It never feels like it’s trying too hard. It’s a straightforward link-up that works because both sides stay in their strengths, letting the track do exactly what it’s meant to do.



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