Dom Dolla is currently in the middle of a massive run, but his new single “Don’t Worry Baby” feels like a pivot into something much weirder and more interesting than your standard mainstage house track.
The Grammy-nominated Aussie has teamed up with the legendary Tiga for this one, and the result is what Dom calls a “tech-house alien fantasy.” It’s got that signature punchy groove he’s known for, but it’s layered with a sci-fi, escapist energy that feels like a direct response to the chaos of 2026.
Escaping the Noise
There’s a genuine concept behind the track. According to Dom, it’s a song about hope—specifically, the hope that aliens might actually exist and eventually come scoop us up to save us from “AI slop,” weird politics, and the general grind of modern life. Tiga’s deadpan, cool-guy vocals are the perfect fit for that “take me to your leader” vibe.
The Road from Graphic Design to the Global Stage
Looking at Dom’s career now—headlining Madison Square Garden and locking down a Friday residency at Hï Ibiza—it’s easy to forget he started out just like most of us.
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The Catalyst: It all started with a copy of Basement Jaxx’s Rooty that his mom gave him back in 2001.
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The Hustle: During his late teens, he was a graphic designer by day and a “pub-disco” DJ by night.
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The Leap: It wasn’t until 2015 that he finally walked away from his day job to go all-in on production.
That background in design still shows up in the “stadium house” brand he’s built. It’s polished, visual, and incredibly intentional.
The Verdict
“Don’t Worry Baby” isn’t just another club tool; it’s a reminder of why Dom Dolla has become the face of modern electronic music. He knows how to keep one foot in the underground while making records that feel massive enough to fill a festival field.
If you’re feeling a bit burnt out by the world lately, put this on and let the alien fantasy take over for four minutes.


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