2 hours of the hottest dance music brought to you from Toolroom. Including only but the best in underground dance music of right now, plus AAA weekly guests on the show. Toolroom Radio is your perfect house music fix. Lets get into it.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 927 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Toolroom Radio is now live! Illyus Barrientos here with new music from Tony Romera, Jesús Fernández, Better Than Lex, LUCATI and STBAN. David Tort will be hanging out in Club Toolroom and there’s all the normal business with Hot Right Now, the Killer... more
Toolroom Radio is now live! ESSEL’s back with brand new beats from Wh0, Tony Romera, Franklyn Watts, David Tort and Sophia Guerrero. Dr Packers stops by for Club Toolroom and of course this week’s hottest record in the world right now with the Killer... more
Toolroom Radio is now live! Danny Rhys is here with brand new beats from Wh0, Crusy, STBAN, ARRCHA, Simon Kidzoo, Fuzzy Hair and a hot remix from Michael Gray and Dr Packer of a West End classic. Tony Romera stops by for Club Toolroom, Zerothree feat... more
Toolroom Radio is now live! Crusy is in the hot seat with new music from Tim Hox, STBAN, Steven Caretti and his new single with David LeSal. HASKELL is here with Club Toolroom to play his new tune ‘Shake That’, there’s another Killer Cut, and Part 3 ... more
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This woman grates every fibre in my body.
Her new jingles are too loud and messy, almost un-EQ’d and has completely ruined the structure that mark night built over the last 700 episodes. This woman should not be given a mic let alone her own self righteous show bigging herself up like she owns the podcast. There is nothing humble about her or her jingles. I actively pass her shows as soon as I hear her skouce-accent. Only issue with that is eventually you end up with nothing but her annoying s... more
Used to be a must listen every week, but I guess tastes change. If you’re a fan of commercial pop style house you’re in luck. If you know where the underground, uncompromising club sound is now let me know
Seriously gone downhill since the goat Mark Knight stepped down…new hosts and even music selection is poor.
Давно искала,что-то подобное,и наконец-то нашла отличные сэты.. продолжайте в том же духе😘
It has a mix of good tunes and some which I don’t like but I think the point is to showcase a wide spectrum. Annoying little toolroom PR statements though such as “we’ve got your back” and “the worlds’ leading record label” which of course they’re not (big in dance but not the biggest, and of course nowhere near the size of the major labels) make it annoying at times to listen to and more of a promotional exercise for the label.
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Showcasing the vibrant world of underground dance music, energetic mixes, and fresh talent, the content focuses predominantly on house music and its evolving landscape. Each episode features a blend of new releases, guest mixes from prominent DJs, and discussions surrounding music culture, events, and collaborations, creating an engaging and dynamic listening experience. Listeners are introduced to both established names and rising stars in the industry, fostering a sense of community among dance music enthusiasts.
Unique for its combination of energetic mixes with insights into contemporary dance culture, it likely caters to audiences who are passionate about music that fuels nightlife and club scenes, with a particular focus on interactio... more
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Recent guests on Toolroom Radio include:
1. Fuzzy Hair
2. Toni Romera
3. Dario Nunez
4. George Privatti
5. Fedde Le Grand
6. Loz Seka
7. Sophia Guerrero
8. Friendly Fire
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