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  • christoolroom
    Getting Somewhere
    • Feb 2010
    • 158

    Toolroom Knights 6th Birthday Tour

    Toolroom Knights proudly announces its plans to celebrate their 6th birthday in typically explosive fashion – marking the occasion with 6 events across the UK’s hottest clubs.

    Spearheaded by British DJ and producer Mark Knight – Toolroom Knights is one of the most globally acclaimed event brands. Achieved through dedication, a sharp-eye for talent and masterminding one of the best underground house music brands on the planet, Toolroom Knights holds residencies in every major continent across the globe. From Miami to Moscow, Las Vegas to London and more, the brand continues to deliver the best house music, most recently with a storming, summer-long residency at Space Ibiza that concludes on October 3rd. No sooner after the dust settles on another successful year on the Balearic Isle, Toolroom Knights triumphantly returns to the UK to immediately kick off their nationwide 6th birthday tour on Friday 5th October.

    In October 2011, the powerhouse brand unleashed a monstrous party at the Brixton Academy, which saw Toolroom fans from across the country descend upon the landmark venue for a sell-out all-nighter. To show their thanks and loyalty for your continued support, Toolroom are bringing their exceptional club night direct to the fans and giving something back, with all events starting off at just £6 advance entry and featuring Mark Knight playing all night long.

    The tour takes place across 2 weeks in October, kicking off on Friday 5th at Newcastle’s coolest haunt Digital. Next up we venture south to Toolroom’s spiritual home & the world’s original super-club Ministry of Sound in London, the flagship venue for the birth date of the brand on Saturday the 6th. Mark Knight & Friendly Fires (DJ Set) headline the infamous Box with support coming from Crazy P Soundsystem, Lovebirds and the Toolroom resident DJs Pete Griffiths, Mark Storie and George Andrews in 103. Then it’s back on the road to the newly opened Castle Clvb in Edinburgh on Wednesday 10th before hitting ultra-cool Sound Control Manchester on Thursday 11th. We return to our Irish residency, Yello @ Mynt, Belfast on Friday 12th & rounding off the tour at The Kitchen, Dublin on Saturday 13th October, all of which will see Mark showcasing his favourite kind of DJ set – an extended one.

    See the TK6 video below:
    Toolroom Knights 6th Birthday Tour - Look Back at TK5 @ Brixton Academy - YouTube

    The exclusive £6 tickets are limited to 600 per venue and will sell out quickly - so don’t be left out in the cold and secure your place at Toolroom’s birthday party now.

    Raise a glass and help Toolroom Knights toast this milestone birthday. Here’s to another 6 years of championing the best beats and grooves from around the world and continued dedication to the scene.


    Friday 5th October
    Digital, Newcastle
    MARK KNIGHT (All night long)
    Times Square, NE1 4EP
    CLICK FOR TICKETS
    Telephone: 0191 261 9755

    Saturday 6th October
    Ministry of Sound, London
    MARK KNIGHT (All night long)
    FRIENDLY FIRES (DJ Set)
    CRAZY P SOUND SYSTEM
    LOVEBIRDS
    MARK STORIE
    PETE GRIFFITHS
    GEORGE ANDREWS
    103 Gaunt St, SE1 6DP
    CLICK FOR TICKETS

    Wednesday 10th October
    Castle Clvb, Edinburgh
    MARK KNIGHT (All night long)
    3 Queensferry Street Lane, EH2 4PF
    CLICK FOR TICKETS

    Thursday 11th October
    Sound Control, Manchester
    MARK KNIGHT (All night long)
    1 New Wakefield Street, M1 5NP
    CLICK FOR TICKETS

    Friday 12th October
    MYNT, Belfast
    MARK KNIGHT (All night long)
    2-14 Dunbar Street, BT1 2LH
    CLICK FOR TICKETS

    Saturday 13th October
    The Kitchen, Dublin
    MARK KNIGHT (All night long)
    The Clarence Hotel, Dublin 2
    www.thekitchennightclub.com
    Telephone: 085 139 4016
  • christoolroom
    Getting Somewhere
    • Feb 2010
    • 158

    #2
    Re: Toolroom Knights 6th Birthday Tour

    Interview With Mark Knight Ahead Of The TK6 Tour


    With Toolroom Knights’ 6th birthday set to kick off just days after the prestigious club brand finishes its season-long residency at Space, Ibiza, it’s little wonder that Toolroom’s flagship party has gone from humble beginnings to a worldwide force in such a short space of time. The celebrations this time around take in no less than 6 tour nights up and down the UK, but the 6 theme doesn’t stop there! We caught up with label boss Mark Knight for a rundown on what else to expect…

    1. Toolroom Records: Hi Mark. It seems there’s no rest for the wicked! You’re literally just about to round off a season-long residency at Space Ibiza with Toolroom Knights. How has the summer season been?


    Mark Knight: It’s been fantastic to see the night really grow and grow throughout the season. It was a big step up for us going from Monday to Wednesday and filling Armin Van Buren's shoes, but I have been overwhelmed by the amazing feedback so far. Doing 19 shows in total has really afforded us the opportunity to showcase the complete spectrum of Toolroom talent. We tried to make the line-ups like mini festivals, so there is a diverse musical flow to the night, not just the same records over and over. It’s been a great experience playing at all 19 shows, and I actually feel like I am part of the club! In fact, I am doing this interview on the morning flight back from Ibiza, so as you said, no rest for the wicked!



    2. TR: OK! Let’s talk about the next big set of gigs for Toolroom Knights – the 6th Birthday tour. You have changed direction from last year; can you explain a bit more?

    MK: So the concept of the tour is this: 6x6x6x6. 6 parties in 6 cities for 6 pounds, and I will play for 6 hours in each. After doing last year’s sellout show at Brixton, in London, we felt it only right to this time around bring the party to you guys. We will be kicking the tour off on the 5th October at Digital, in Newcastle - just 2 days after our closing party at Space in Ibiza. We then go to London, Edinburgh, Manchester and Belfast, before finishing up in Dublin for the mother of all knees-ups! For more info on the tour and tickets check my website http://www.djmarkknight.com



    3. TR: So as you’ve mentioned, you’ll be playing an extended set at each city on the tour. Can you tailor each set for each club before you play it, based on previous regional experience?

    MK: When playing a long set, of course you need to think about what you are going to do, because the key to a set of that length is the flow; when to go up, when to go down and how long for. I usually break it in to sections. But the real skill of DJing is reading the vibe of the room, understanding the psyche of the crowd and being able to adapt to it with a knowledge of your music that allows you do so seamlessly. I have various residences around the world where I play these kind of long sets, so I have plenty of experience to draw from. I love to do these sets, I totally immerse myself in the night; it’s about creating that synergy between me and the crowd that then allows me to be musically experimental and not a jukebox!



    4. TR: You’ve deliberately limited tickets – is this so each gig has an intimate feel? Can you explain the concept behind this?

    MK: After doing Brixton last year, which was as much a concert as a club gig, I wanted to flip it, and as you say do something more intimate. Dance music is going through a phase right now of massive grandiose shows - which are brilliant - but I wanted to strip it back to the fundamentals: one DJ playing a cross-section of music all night long. Switch the emphasis back to the music, which essentially is what Toolroom Knights is all about. We chose some of the best clubs up and down the UK and Ireland where we felt this idea would translate the best.



    5. TR: Even though tickets are limited, you’ve opted for an extremely low ticket price on this tour – just £6! Aside from the continued ‘6’ theme, why did you opt for such a low price ticket?

    MK: Club entrance fees have gone through the roof with the rise of the megastar DJ, so we thought it was time for a little payback. People’s credit cards will still be recovering from Ibiza, so at £6 hopefully everyone can come and party with us.



    6. TR: Let’s talk about the brand. In the 6 years since Toolroom Knights conception, what has changed? How has the brand evolved, and are its core ethics the same?

    MK: The brand has grown and grown. From our humble beginnings in the baby box at MOS, right through to now, where we have global residences in the world’s finest clubs; from Moscow to Miami, Ibiza to Israel; from sell out concert shows, to hosting our own arenas at some of the best festivals across the globe. This coupled with a compilation series that has showcased some of dance music's superstars, from Fedde Le Grand to Funkagenda. But the ethic has remained the same; we are not about jumping on bandwagons or trends, the only remit we have here is quality. It’s all about being part of the family here at Toolroom and that’s been the secret of our success: pulling together as a team, from the artists to the amazing people we have working here.



    7. TR: Back to the tour; will there be any supporting acts?

    MK: The idea of the tour is that I play for 6 hours (club opening times permitting), or all night long. On the night I will be musically weaving through it all, from deep house to techno and everything in between – doing exactly what Toolroom Knights stands for. Our show in London at Ministry will be slightly different. I will still play for 6 hours in the box, alongside Jack from the Friendly Fires, who totally blew me away when he played for us at our opening party at Space in Ibiza - with possibly the best set I have heard all year! Also on the night we have German house legends Lovebirds, alongside the UK's most underrated band Crazy P, performing their sound system show which is a must see! All this plus the fantastic Toolroom Knights residents; Pete Griffiths, Mark Storie and George Andrews - who always smash it.



    8. TR: Sounds hectic, but unmissable! Now, once the tour is in the bag – what’s the next big project you’ll be working on? Your artist album?

    MK: After we have finished the tour I am scaling back my live diary. November and December will see me concentrate all my efforts on nailing my first artist album. I am super excited about getting back in the studio. I have been talking about the album for a good 2 years, it’s finally time to finish it….

    TR: We look forward to hearing it!

    For full info on the Toolroom Knights 6th Birthday tour, and for links to pick up tickets in your city, please visit:

    http://www.toolroomrecords.com/event...-birthday-tour

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    • christoolroom
      Getting Somewhere
      • Feb 2010
      • 158

      #3
      Re: Toolroom Knights 6th Birthday Tour

      Interview With Mark Knight Ahead Of The TK6 Tour


      With Toolroom Knights’ 6th birthday set to kick off just days after the prestigious club brand finishes its season-long residency at Space, Ibiza, it’s little wonder that Toolroom’s flagship party has gone from humble beginnings to a worldwide force in such a short space of time. The celebrations this time around take in no less than 6 tour nights up and down the UK, but the 6 theme doesn’t stop there! We caught up with label boss Mark Knight for a rundown on what else to expect…

      1. Toolroom Records: Hi Mark. It seems there’s no rest for the wicked! You’re literally just about to round off a season-long residency at Space Ibiza with Toolroom Knights. How has the summer season been?


      Mark Knight: It’s been fantastic to see the night really grow and grow throughout the season. It was a big step up for us going from Monday to Wednesday and filling Armin Van Buren's shoes, but I have been overwhelmed by the amazing feedback so far. Doing 19 shows in total has really afforded us the opportunity to showcase the complete spectrum of Toolroom talent. We tried to make the line-ups like mini festivals, so there is a diverse musical flow to the night, not just the same records over and over. It’s been a great experience playing at all 19 shows, and I actually feel like I am part of the club! In fact, I am doing this interview on the morning flight back from Ibiza, so as you said, no rest for the wicked!



      2. TR: OK! Let’s talk about the next big set of gigs for Toolroom Knights – the 6th Birthday tour. You have changed direction from last year; can you explain a bit more?

      MK: So the concept of the tour is this: 6x6x6x6. 6 parties in 6 cities for 6 pounds, and I will play for 6 hours in each. After doing last year’s sellout show at Brixton, in London, we felt it only right to this time around bring the party to you guys. We will be kicking the tour off on the 5th October at Digital, in Newcastle - just 2 days after our closing party at Space in Ibiza. We then go to London, Edinburgh, Manchester and Belfast, before finishing up in Dublin for the mother of all knees-ups! For more info on the tour and tickets check my website http://www.djmarkknight.com



      3. TR: So as you’ve mentioned, you’ll be playing an extended set at each city on the tour. Can you tailor each set for each club before you play it, based on previous regional experience?

      MK: When playing a long set, of course you need to think about what you are going to do, because the key to a set of that length is the flow; when to go up, when to go down and how long for. I usually break it in to sections. But the real skill of DJing is reading the vibe of the room, understanding the psyche of the crowd and being able to adapt to it with a knowledge of your music that allows you do so seamlessly. I have various residences around the world where I play these kind of long sets, so I have plenty of experience to draw from. I love to do these sets, I totally immerse myself in the night; it’s about creating that synergy between me and the crowd that then allows me to be musically experimental and not a jukebox!



      4. TR: You’ve deliberately limited tickets – is this so each gig has an intimate feel? Can you explain the concept behind this?

      MK: After doing Brixton last year, which was as much a concert as a club gig, I wanted to flip it, and as you say do something more intimate. Dance music is going through a phase right now of massive grandiose shows - which are brilliant - but I wanted to strip it back to the fundamentals: one DJ playing a cross-section of music all night long. Switch the emphasis back to the music, which essentially is what Toolroom Knights is all about. We chose some of the best clubs up and down the UK and Ireland where we felt this idea would translate the best.



      5. TR: Even though tickets are limited, you’ve opted for an extremely low ticket price on this tour – just £6! Aside from the continued ‘6’ theme, why did you opt for such a low price ticket?

      MK: Club entrance fees have gone through the roof with the rise of the megastar DJ, so we thought it was time for a little payback. People’s credit cards will still be recovering from Ibiza, so at £6 hopefully everyone can come and party with us.



      6. TR: Let’s talk about the brand. In the 6 years since Toolroom Knights conception, what has changed? How has the brand evolved, and are its core ethics the same?

      MK: The brand has grown and grown. From our humble beginnings in the baby box at MOS, right through to now, where we have global residences in the world’s finest clubs; from Moscow to Miami, Ibiza to Israel; from sell out concert shows, to hosting our own arenas at some of the best festivals across the globe. This coupled with a compilation series that has showcased some of dance music's superstars, from Fedde Le Grand to Funkagenda. But the ethic has remained the same; we are not about jumping on bandwagons or trends, the only remit we have here is quality. It’s all about being part of the family here at Toolroom and that’s been the secret of our success: pulling together as a team, from the artists to the amazing people we have working here.



      7. TR: Back to the tour; will there be any supporting acts?

      MK: The idea of the tour is that I play for 6 hours (club opening times permitting), or all night long. On the night I will be musically weaving through it all, from deep house to techno and everything in between – doing exactly what Toolroom Knights stands for. Our show in London at Ministry will be slightly different. I will still play for 6 hours in the box, alongside Jack from the Friendly Fires, who totally blew me away when he played for us at our opening party at Space in Ibiza - with possibly the best set I have heard all year! Also on the night we have German house legends Lovebirds, alongside the UK's most underrated band Crazy P, performing their sound system show which is a must see! All this plus the fantastic Toolroom Knights residents; Pete Griffiths, Mark Storie and George Andrews - who always smash it.



      8. TR: Sounds hectic, but unmissable! Now, once the tour is in the bag – what’s the next big project you’ll be working on? Your artist album?

      MK: After we have finished the tour I am scaling back my live diary. November and December will see me concentrate all my efforts on nailing my first artist album. I am super excited about getting back in the studio. I have been talking about the album for a good 2 years, it’s finally time to finish it….

      TR: We look forward to hearing it!

      For full info on the Toolroom Knights 6th Birthday tour, and for links to pick up tickets in your city, please visit:

      http://www.toolroomrecords.com/event...-birthday-tour

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