Thomas Gold Live @ KoolHaus/Guvernment 01/21/2012

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2012

[Taken From the dj booth/stage]
Saturday, January 21, 2012
KOOL HAUS inside The GUVERNMENT COMPLEX
Toronto ON

- Thomas Gold
- Manzone & Strong
- Mark Oliver

The changing pace at which Thomas Gold's year has taken shape has been literally breathtaking for the Berlin based artist. Not surprising then that Thomas was quickly snapped up by mammoth recording imprint Toolroom Records, who invited him to join their thoroughbred team of talent; as both a recording artist and resident DJ for their infamous 'Toolroom Knights' events alongside the likes of Fedde le Grand and Mark Knight. This strong start hasn't gone unnoticed on the dancefloor either. 24 months on from breaking through into the international spotlight Thomas has nestled himself into the CD wallets of such luminaries as Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Tiësto, David Guetta, Chuckie, John Dahlbäck and Sander van Doorn, whilst discovering equal support at club level by regularly chalking headlining slots at prestigious venues like Pacha, Privilege and Ministry of Sound.

His year has continued to prevail with similar successes as recent productions like his smash EP 'Work That / Kananga' on Toolroom led the download charts for a handful of weeks, before being followed by his collaboration with house supremo Fatboy Slim. Titled 'Star 69', the track rapidly ascended the Beatport progressive house chart to claim the #4 spot. His next release saw him teaming up with Italy's Alex Kenji and resulted in 'What's Up', which released through the legendary Spinnin' records went onto pick up genre crossing support from the likes of Marco V, Bingo Players, Riley & Durrant, Tocadisco and Robbie Rivera.

Recent months have seen Thomas leading a sleepless existence through a busy production schedule and gruelling tour diary that so far has taken in Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Japan, India, Dubai, Russia, Canada, America and a host of destinations across Europe. This purple patch in his career has seen some of Thomas' biggest standout releases and projects come to the fore. Such has been the impression of his music of late that many of his recent productions have found themselves being snapped up by the artist labels of Swedish House Mafia's Steve Angello (SIZE) and Axwell (Axtone). Australia's leading house star Dirty South also signed Thomas' new single 'Areena', a collaboration with David Tort and David Gausa, to his Phazing Recordings imprint. However, it is perhaps his third release on Toolroom Records that is causing the most stir among his fans. With a familiar cymbal and snare drum combination creating an hypnotic marching beat, 'Marsch Marsch' is an unusual yet arresting track that delivers with a killer piano melody -- which explains the reason it has been one of the biggest tracks bubbling in his sets for the last few weeks.

On reflection all this recent success had to stem from somewhere and that point of origin was when Thomas was a curious 7 years old. Taught to play the electronic organ as a child, Thomas soon found interest in digital synthesizers and from here his passion soared. Aged 15 he purchased his first ever piece of studio equipment -- a Yamaha DX-11 synthesizer -- and has not looked back since.

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