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Welcome to Tech House Daily, an AI-powered podcast brought to you by General Moses. Friday Recap: This week we explored collaboration, longevity, and strategic deployment—four essential lessons for building your tech house arsenal. What you'll get in under 3 minutes: **Monday Recap — "Delirio":** Five artists (Loz Seka, KEFFI, HARRT, Altere, Alex Lauthals), one weekend in London after Toolroom's summer party at Studio 338. Released on Toolroom Trax April 28, 2023. Latin and percussive tech house. **Lesson:** Collaboration plus shared vision equals essential club weapons. **Tuesday Recap — Nausica:** Italian tech house producer with 15-year career (2010-2025). Performed at over 300 clubs in first four years. Crowned "future star" at 2023 1001Tracklisting awards. October 2025 ADE performances including Toolroom London at KOKO. Heavyweight DJ support: Mark Knight, Carl Cox, John Summit, Solomun. Signature "Latin Tech" sound. Home base at Toolroom and Toolroom Trax. **Lesson:** Longevity in tech house comes from work ethic, versatility, and understanding what works on the dancefloor. **Wednesday Recap — "Blow A Kiss" by CHANNE & Costa UK:** Released October 17, 2025 on What Ya Need (Revealed Recordings subsidiary). 127 BPM, C Minor, 3:04 runtime. Both artists have Toolroom pedigree—previous collaboration on "Bailando" with General Moses and Kid Cut. Costa UK's 90s disco/house influence meets CHANNE's techy, minimal, tribal sound. Immediate DJ support—featured on Wh0 Plays Sessions 199 three days after release. **Lesson:** When artists with complementary production styles collaborate, the result appeals to multiple audiences and creates effective club weapons. **Thursday Recap — "25 Cents" by Tuff London:** Released June 7, 2019 on Sola (Solardo's label). 124 BPM, B Minor, 3:15 runtime. Signature tough driving drums and synth-fueled breakdowns rooted in 90s club culture. Tuff London's breakthrough: "Sending Love" on Toolroom Trax (2016) became Ibiza anthem, hit #10 Beatport Chart. Exclusive collaborations with Mark Knight including "Don't Give Up" and "Only You." **Lesson:** Not every weapon needs to be peak-time energy. 124 BPM sits in the groovy tech house pocket, giving crowds space to breathe, lock into the groove, and reset before the next wave of energy. Strategic tempo transition tool. **The Common Thread — Toolroom DNA:** Across the entire week: Nausica's home base at Toolroom. "Delirio" released on Toolroom Trax. "Bailando" collaboration on Toolroom Records. Tuff London's breakthrough and Mark Knight collaborations on Toolroom. **What This Tells You:** Toolroom's A&R priorities are clear—Latin and percussive elements, collaboration between rising artists, tracks that balance underground credibility with dancefloor effectiveness, and artists who understand the groove and deploy it strategically. **Your Strategic Playbook:** Build your arsenal with weapons that serve different purposes: - "Blow A Kiss" at 127 BPM for peak-time energy - "25 Cents" at 124 BPM for groove resets and tempo transitions - "Delirio" for Latin and percussive firepower - Understand when to deploy each one **Study the Artists Who Built Careers on Consistency:** - Nausica: 15 years, 300+ clubs, continuous evolution - Tuff London: 2015 to present, consistent Beatport chart performance across multiple labels - CHANNE and Costa UK: Toolroom pedigree, rising profiles, immediate DJ support **This Week's Arsenal:** - Collaboration creates weapons - Longevity comes from work ethic and versatility - Complementary styles appeal to multiple audiences - Strategic deployment means understanding tempo, mood, and crowd energy Study the tracks. Understand the deployment. Build your arsenal strategically. Tech House Daily returns Monday with fresh intelligence. Follow the creator of this show, General Moses, on Instagram: @GeneralMoses9