A DJ and producer the likes of Tomcraft doesn’t require introduction anymore, having been an essential part of the international club scene for 20 years now. There is as good as no popular club or festival on the planet that he hasn’t rocked at the decks. And that although his sound has always been tough to cubbyhole: He has never deviated from his own inimitable style or followed the fads, and he only brings out tracks that work perfectly in his own sets.
In recent months he has been opening his gigs with a particularly conspicuous track: Without warning or intro, fat brass sounds thunder out of the speakers. The number is like a giant wake-up call for the dance floor.
And the time has come to make this weapon available to other DJs as well: Tomcraft – Driver – the V8 of club tracks.
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