Fedde Le Grand returns to Toolroom with his new single Liquid Music.
Nearly two decades in, Fedde le Grand is still moving forward. Over the past year he’s delivered a Tomorrowland mainstage set that lit up social feeds, rolled out a run of club-focused singles, and kept championing new talent through his long-running Darklight Sessions and label showcases. From remixing Madonna to breaking fresh producers, his focus has always been on what’s next.
Few artists have stayed this relevant for this long, and even fewer have done it while holding onto such a clear, consistent sound.
His new single, Liquid Music, goes right back to the roots. Built around a warm organ hook and a standout vocal, it’s classic house energy with Fedde’s unmistakable touch.
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