Nov 172014
 

Sticking to another new single release and another Italian artist for the time being and it’s no secret Mr Tools has been coming up with some pretty nice and hard hitting Electro tracks over the last few years. And his latest release on Evilsound is no exception. “Dirty” is exactly what the title suggests with some full sounding and dirty sound design and quite an energy boost. If you are familiar with Mr Tools and like his sound and previous releases then this will definitely be down your alley and you are going to enjoy it no doubt. The artist from Rome is sticking to what he knows how to do well and isn’t going for some sort of chart friendly festival sounding EDMesque sound but we might even say is going for full power on “Dirty”, even more than he did in his most recent releases. Definitely one to check out so hit play and get dirty!

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Jul 242014
 

Next i have a quite new release for you which is out since end of June on Big Alliance Records. It´s by Mr. Tools, who delivered plenty of tracks already that have been featured here, so let´s continue his discography hereby with his latest EP named “Come To Kill Your God“! Featuring altogether three tracks this EP stays true to the proper hard electro sound we all know and love by him, even though i have to admit my personal favourite is clearly the name giving opener of this release, being a bit more unique and bringing out great main points with its lovely weird and driving style! Still i like the whole EP, so tighten your screws firmly and give it a listen by all means!!!

Dec 232013
 

Going on with another new and pretty nice release by Mr. Tools that is out on Evilsound. Mr. Tools is no stranger to this blog even if he hasn’t been mentioned here for quite a while but he is back now with a new EP. For those familiar with Mr. Tools and his sound or style, “Mutant Jazz” EP will sound familiar since it is exactly what you would expect by him but also fresh at the same time. A nice mix of Electro House, Complextro and even Dubstep and Drum & Bass with nice melodies, catchy hooks and harder parts that provide the boost and energy one could ask for. No big surprises really in comparison to Mr. Tools‘ previous works but rather development of his sound and style something that i personally don’t mind that at all though since “Mutant Jazz” is a fairly nice and enjoyable EP.