Tomcraft (real name
Thomas Brückner) is a
German DJ and
producer. He is specialized in
progressive house and
progressive trance and is better known for having created the tracks "Loneliness" and "Prosac", working alongside
Eniac.
Tomcraft began working as a DJ in Munich in 1994, shifting between techno and the emerging progressive trance style. The following year, he released his first track, "This Is No House". He first met Eniac in 1996, and the two immediately started producing music together, beginning with "Viva". The same year yielded the track "Prosac", but this did not achieve success until it was re-released in 2001.
2002 was also the year Tomcraft released "Loneliness", a progressive vocal track that eventually reached #1 in the UK
The financial success allowed him to found his own record label, Great Stuff Recordings, followed up in 2005 with Craft Music.
His song "Overdose" was featured in the 2003 movie Party Monster for its parallel theme of drug use to the Club Kids of New York City.
Tomcraft has released four albums so far, All I Got (2001), MUC (2003), HyperSexyConscious (2006) and For The Queen (2007), all on Kosmo Records.
Discography
Albums
Compilation albums
- 2003 Tomcraft - The Mix (Remix album (of other artists), with two exceptions, where other artists have remixed his tracks)
Singles
- 1995 "This Is No House"
- 1995 "Rollercoaster"
- 1996 "Viva"
- 1996 "Unicum"
- 1996 "Prosac"
- 1997 "The Circle"
- 1998 "Gothic"
- 1998 "The Mission"
- 1998 "Powerplant"
- 1998 "Flashback"
- 1998 "The Lord"
- 1999 "Punk Da Funk"
- 1999 "Ezekial 25.17"
- 2000 "Versus"
- 2000 "Silence"
- 2001 "Prosac" (re-release)
- 2001 "All I Got"
- 2001 "Overdose"
- 2002 "Bang Bang"
- 2002 "Loneliness" #1 UK (2003 release)
- 2003 "Brainwashed (Call You)" #43 UK
- 2003 "Into The Light"
- 2003 "Great Stuff"
- 2004 "Another World" (by "Sonique On Tomcraft")
- 2005 "Dirty Sanchez"
- 2005 "Sureshot"
- 2005 "Quelle Heure Est Il"
- 2006 "Da Disco"
- 2006 "Sureshot 2006" (featuring Sido & Tai Jason)
- 2006 "Katowice"
- 2006 "Broadsword Calling Danny Boy" (feat. Jimmy Pop)
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