
Indonesian DJ and producer Whisnu Santika continues his rise on the global stage with the release of his new single, Save Me.
Out now via Steve Aoki’s respected US label Dim Mak, the release marks Whisnu’s official debut on the imprint.
As a result, this milestone further strengthens his position as one of Southeast Asia’s most exciting and forward-thinking electronic artists.
Created in collaboration with Polish producer Sikdope and American vocalist Linney, Save Me reflects Whisnu Santika’s evolving musical direction.
At the same time, it stays true to the dancefloor instincts that have driven his success.
Free from strict genre boundaries, the track blends raw emotional tension with festival-ready energy.
Strong sound design pushes the intensity forward, while Linney’s powerful vocals add depth and emotion.
Overall, the track balances impact and accessibility with clear intent.
When talking about his Dim Mak debut, Whisnu pointed to the strong chemistry that emerged from the very beginning.
Working with Sikdope and Linney felt natural and effortless.
That early connection quickly shaped the direction of the project.
He described the creative process as open and unrestricted by genre, focusing instead on emotional connection and pop-driven festival energy.
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According to Whisnu, Save Me represents his current creative mindset and the sound he wants to present on the global stage.
Beyond the release, Whisnu Santika has also confirmed his return to Tomorrowland Belgium in 2026.
This announcement marks another important career highlight and reinforces his status as one of Southeast Asia’s most in-demand performers.
Following a series of high-profile international bookings, the confirmation signals a major year ahead for the Indonesian artist.
Together, Whisnu’s Dim Mak debut and his upcoming Tomorrowland appearance highlight his rapidly growing international influence.
As a key figure in Indonesia’s modern electronic movement, he has helped shape the Indonesian Bounce sound.
His catalog reflects innovation, cultural crossover, and global ambition.
Since 2019, his rise has been both fast and consistent.
Each year has brought bigger stages and wider recognition.
Appearances at Tomorrowland, Siam Songkran in Bangkok, and Amsterdam Dance Event have firmly placed him on the world stage.
Through releases, remixes, and constant touring, he continues to connect Southeast Asian club culture with the global dance music scene.
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Meet Sikdope and Linney
Meanwhile, Sikdope brings his own genre-fluid approach to the project.
The Polish DJ and producer, who trained at one of Poland’s top music schools, has earned a reputation as a versatile studio talent.
His breakout track Snakes gained early support from Calvin Harris.
That moment helped open new doors in his career.
Soon after, releases followed on labels such as Musical Freedom, Circus Records, and Fly Eye.
At the same time, he began performing at major festivals around the world.
Sikdope later explained that working with Whisnu led to many different versions of Save Me.
The track kept evolving as the process moved forward.
With each change, its identity became clearer, helping the team uncover the song’s true character.
In the end, the final version naturally settled between industrial tech-house and bigroom influences.
Completing the collaboration, Linney brings her distinctive vocal presence to Save Me.
The American singer, songwriter, producer, and DJ is known for her emotionally driven vocal work across electronic and pop music.
Her voice has appeared on global platforms such as Riverdale and Fortnite, alongside collaborations with artists like Nicky Romero and Steve Aoki.
Linney has earned recognition as an award-winning songwriter.
At the same time, she continues to grow as a multi-talented artist.
With each new release, she strengthens her reputation as a powerful and versatile voice in modern dance music.