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Toolroom once more shows why it’s a powerhouse in electronic music as we draw to the finish of the year. The label offers two huge tracks assured to rule clubs and events both, with a perfect mix of nostalgia and forward-looking inventiveness.

From James Haskell‘s explosive debut on the main label with Go Deep to Maur‘s amazing reworking of Dave Spoon‘s timeless At Night, these releases are evidence of Toolroom’s unequaled ability to develop the sound of now while honoring its historic past.

Maur & Dave Spoon – At Night

This is the summer anthem with dance floor chatter and Shazam searches increasing. Finally, Maur’s reinterpretation of Dave Spoon’s legendary At Night lands on Toolroom, and it’s really amazing. Considered the pillar of Toolroom’s golden age from 2006, the song was innovative for its day. To create something ahead of their time, Dave Spoon—now Shadow Child—combined strong tech house beats with electro-laced melodies. By 2024, Maur’s updated version will preserve the core that made the original unique while adding its trademark big-room energy and melodic sensibility.

Following an astonishing 30+ million streams last year, Maur explains why they are front and foremost in the scene. Already sparking club nights all around, this song has early backing from Gorgon City, Danny Howard, Adam Beyer, and Nicky Romero. At Night is likely to rule playlists and festival sets well beyond 2024 with its driving beat, evocative buildup, and unquestionable energy.

James Haskell, Mark Knight & Gene Farris – Go Deep

James Haskell is demonstrating from the rugby field to the DJ booth that he is not only a one-trick pony. Label founder Mark Knight teamed up with Haskell and Gene Farris for Go Deep, which is evidence of Toolroom’s dedication to developing new talent. From the Toolroom Academy to the main label, Haskell’s path has been explosive, dotted with notable releases and big events. This most recent partnership highlights his artistic development and Toolroom’s talent for identifying and supporting new talents.

Peak-time tech house banger Go Deep was created for the most electric moments on the dance floor. It’s raw, throbbing, and deftly created; Gene Farris gives the song even more clear vocal flare. Mark Knight’s production quality is outstanding; it ties everything together with a degree of polish that screams “main stage materials.” Early support from heavyweights including Gorgon City, Adam Beyer, and Tini Gessler will help Go Deep to become a mainstay in the tech house scene.

The next chapter for Toolroom

Both songs perfectly capture Toolroom’s ongoing impact as well as its capacity to close the distance between the classics and the modern edge. The label still leads the way in electronic music whether it’s recreating a song like At Night for today’s listeners or highlighting the next great artist like James Haskell.

Given these disclosures, Toolroom’s legacy is not just safe but also vibrant.

The post Toolroom’s Unstoppable Groove with Maur & Dave and James Haskell appeared first on The Groove Cartel.

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