Do you remember when there was that one song that every DJ played this year? I’m sure some of you (really 80-85% of you) are going to think, “Yeah that was Levels by Avicii!” but I’m talking about the track that came right before Levels. Maybe some of you got it now; I’m thinking of the versatile banger, The End by the one and only Tommy Trash.
Now, some people think that Tommy Trash overuses that synth that he created for The End .You may be right, but the reality is is that even if he uses that same synth every time, it still ends up sounding like one of the catchiest house tracks. Plus, it’s not like Tommy doesn’t use other synths, it’s simply that, the synth from The End is the most recognizable. He’s an incredible producer who gave us an insane house anthem but he also has over 50 other tracks and remixes that can kill a dance floor.
It was in Australia that Tommy Trash rose as a talented and promising producer and DJ. With an arsenal of productions, he destroyed every dance floor he played in Australia with crazy energetic house tracks. Soon, he became widely recognized as a talented DJ and he began to perform worldwide. Since then, Tommy Trash has played at festivals in USA, Europe, Canada, Australia and New Zealand and he was even nominated for the prestigious ARIA (Australian Record Industry Association) music award.
With remixes of artists such as Kaskade and Armand Van Helden under his belt as well as tracks released on numerous labels like Ministry of Sound, CR2 and Dim Mak Records, Tommy Trash isn’t an artist to be sneezed at. Even if some of his tracks sound slightly simaliar, they’re all still creative and incredibly bouncy house tunes that will keep you dancing on your feet. The crazy buildups, beautiful vocals and punchy house synths seem to work every time, so don’t stop what you’re doing Tommy.
Cascade (Original Mix) – Tommy Trash
Unite Us (Tommy Trash Remix) – Pnau
Slumber (Tommy Trash Remix) – Steve Forte Rio & Lindsey Ray
After (Tommy Trash Remix) – Moby
DarioAdmin
future folk is another track that uses the same synth as the end, but it’s equally as awesome!