THE FIRST KNIGHT OF HOUSE
IS BACK WITH AN ALL NEW DANCEFLOOR-WRECKING
MIX
The next instalment of the Toolroom Knights
mix series sees label head honcho and
Ministry of Sound resident Mark Knight step
up to deliver a cutting-edge mix of future
classics and forward thinking house music
released on September 9, 2008.

This double-disc collection covers the
length and breadth of the house music
spectrum, moving from shades of legendary US
producers right through to the current crop
of ultra-talented UK and European artists.
It is a sound that Mark has lovingly
cultivated over many years of solid gigging
and through releasing a staggeringly
consistent collection of quality music via
his Toolroom imprint. The mix is by no means
a straight run-through of current big tunes,
rather a musical journey that takes in album
exclusives, drawn-out mixing and carefully
placed accapellas to coax the maximum levels
of impact out of the records.
CD1 begins with a definite soulful house
vibe running through it. Mark’s own edit of
Cloud Kickers ‘Bring On the Night’
opens the disc in blissfully orchestral
fashion which then makes way for Charles
Webster’s fantastic remix of US house
kingpin Dennis Ferrer’s ‘How Do I Let Go’.
The appearance of current deep house
favourite Quarion provides a perfect
segue into the more tech-orientated sounds
such as Radioslave’s remix of ‘Elevation’
by Jerome Sydenham &Tiger Stripes and
album exclusive ‘Scratch & Sniff’ by Nic
Fanciulli. The disc closes in frenetic
fashion thanks to Mark’s own remix of
Underworld’s ‘Beautiful Burnout’, a
track that comes across like a later-day
version of Lil Louis classic ‘French Kiss’.
By contrast CD2 skips the niceties and goes
straight for the jugular. Opening up with
Justin Drake’s remix of Tom Noise & Dan
Tait’s ‘360 Days’ the early stages of
the disc are centred on dark, driving bass
lines and incessant grooves that pin you
down into the zone and don’t let go.
Steve Mac & Paul Harris’s ‘You’ moves
the mix into slightly more melodic
territory, while it is twisted out by Mark’s
expert mixing style. The track paves the way
for another album exclusive in the form of
ATFC’s ‘Bad Weed’ with its monster
bass stomp and tribal percussion. The
journey comes to a climactic finale with
Workidz ‘Washmachine’ and Elvis
Benait & Tony Gomez’s ‘Gate One’ sitting
back-to-back, shifting the energy levels up
one more notch before the curtain falls.

Mark explains, “I wanted to create a
shortened edition of my epic main room sets
at Ministry of Sound, building from very
soulful to full on Techno, and with CD2 give
people a taste of what’s now and future on
my label Toolroom”.
There is no doubt with this latest Toolroom
mix he has achieved his objective.
"Mark
Knight has matured into one of the UK's most
competent and versatile DJs. Here he
produces a custom-made double package that
semalessly builds and thrives" - DJ Mag
"jam-packed with exclusive cuts, re-edits,
acapellas and the rest, Knight has gone
all-out to bring a flavour of his Ministry
residency to disc" - M8
"It's
about time label boss Mark Knight gave us
his take on what's becoming one of the most
reliable mix series to have emerged in
recent times. Needless to say, he doesn't
disappoint. A true journey from deep house
to monstrous rolling techno" - IDJ Mag
North American Tour Dates
Thurs
28 Aug - Boston, MA @ The Estate
Fri
29 Aug - Chicago, IL @ Sound Bar
Sat
30 Aug - NYC @ Pacha
Sun
31 Aug - Toronto, Ontario @ The Guvernment
***More Dates To Be Announced Shortly***