We’ve got yet another killer track for you to enjoy this weekend. Toolroom never disappoints. Mark Knight’s imprint has become a leader of the House and Tech House sounds for decades, often trailblazing and shaping the core elements of the funkier and groovier corners of Dance music for years to come. That’s why we’re excited to share the news: Spanish icon Crusy has just landed yet another signing on the label. And it’s quite the monstrous one. Mikel Crusy, a rising star in the Tech House scene, has had a great skyrocketing couple of years lately. Originating from Madrid, Crusy embarked on his musical journey at just 15, with his music getting to the ears of renowned artists. In recent years, he’s become a prominent face in the scene, rocking a couple of chart toppers, and a good handful of sonic firestarters. His latest tune, ‘Hey Girls, B-Boys‘, is a nod to the past, with a clever and refreshing touch. Machine-programmed, dry drums are all it took for Crusy to craft a banger, but he went one step further. Two, actually. Firstly, he made a boomy saw bassline the core of the melodic elements. And secondly, he used a sample known by many. The Chemical Brothers revolutionised the industry with their ‘Hey Boy Hey Girl‘ track, and that vocal was embedded forever in the collective mind of EDM. Well, guess then why Crusy created not only an incredible masterpiece but also a very memorable one? Sing along to the lyrics wherever you are, and whenever you please. Here we go! Listen to Crusy‘s ‘Hey Girls, B-Boys’ by hitting the ‘Play‘ button on the Spotify player below. Also, click here to support the release on your platform of choice. Are you a producer and you’d like to see your tracks on our page? Then head over to this link right here, you champ. Be sure to follow our page to stay up to date on the latest news and views regarding our beloved Dance music industry.Crusy Lands Toolroom Signing With Underground-Sounding Record ‘Hey Girls, B-Boys’
‘Hey Girls, B-Boys’