• Siege, David LeSal - Burn Down The House

    Toolroom is the spiritual home of clean, peak-time tech house, and Siege teaming with David LeSal on “Burn Down The House” is right in that wheelhouse. This is built for one job: keeping a club moving at midnight without anyone having to think too hard. The groove is rubbery and relentless, that classic tech-house swing where the bassline does a little dance under your feet and refuses to quit. The vocal sample gives it just enough attitude to stand out from the endless conveyor belt of similar tracks the genre churns out. I’ll be honest, tech house is a genre where the bar for memorability is brutally high, because so much of it sounds interchangeable by design. This clears it on sheer groove and a hook that sticks. Nothing about it is reinventing the form, but it executes the form with real polish and confidence. Drop it in a warm-up set or a peak slot and it’ll do its work either way. Siege knows this lane cold, and David LeSal is a solid co-pilot. Reliable, danceable, and a little bit nasty in the right spots.

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