Muzzaik & Dave Martin – Let’s Go (Original Mix)
In the dead of winter, the beats flying out of Toolroom Records are still hot. "Let's Go" released this week by Muzzaik & Dave Martin, three fellows from Hungary, is a pleasing output representing some of the best the progressive house production camp has to offer these days. As they say, this is "big room EDM that passes the quality control test of Toolroom Records." That's good enough for us. Preview and purchase after the break.
Watch BPM Festival live stream through January 13th
Thanks to our friends over at Be-At.TV, you can spend an entire masochistic week watching and listening along to the live streams from all times of day at the BPM Festival going on right now through January 13th in Playa del Carmen, Mexico. You can explore the site directly, or check out schedules on BPM's Facebook page. Dubfire's Sci + Tec, Toolroom, Loco Dice and Martin Buttrich's Desolat, Sasha's Never Say Never, and Guy Gerber's This Is The End are just a few of the parties you'll have to drool over in coming days.
Jonas Tempel & Vincent Di Pasquale – Be You (Funkagenda’s Tubstep Symphony) (Preview)
Funkagenda experiments with dubstep on his latest release for Toolroom Records. Set to be released on Mark Knight's infamous label on July 30th, this track mixes Funkagenda's tech house roots with an experimental side of dubstep.
Mark Knight’s ‘Nothing Matters’ music video warns of an authoritarian future… with a twist
Mark Knight teams up with Skunk Anansie frontwoman Skin to give us the brooding, booming "Nothing Matters," which leans more dark techno than rhythmic house. The video suggests a Orwellian future in the United Kingdom, but this is fascism unlike we've ever seen it before. We won't spoil the surprise, but let us know what you think!
Episode 2 of Toolroom TV takes us to Miami, plus a must-see Fedde interview
If you love house music and are looking to catch up with some truly remarkable artists, or simply further your EDM education, look no further. Toolroom TV is the best class around. This week: Nina Kraviz, Mark Knight, Cassy, Funkagenda, Mark Knight, Eddie Halliwell, and a must-see interview with Fedde le Grand