Tommy Phillips is at the forefront of the new wave of house music, rapidly building a reputation as one of the UK’s most exciting emerging talents. Fusing early Chicago house with breakbeat-driven energy, infectious vocal hooks, and a distinct club-focused groove, Tommy has crafted a sound that’s lighting up dance floors worldwide. He’s had a string of standout releases already, including ‘Smokin’ EP ( Roush), ‘Foolish Stuff’ EP (Meta), ‘You Just Might’ (neXup), along with a remix of Deadmau5 and Kaskade’s classic ‘I Remember’ (Kobalt) and more, cementing his reputation as a producer with consistency and creative edge. Tommy is now touring as part of the neXup family, with regular appearances across their shows and a growing presence as a core voice in the crew. DMCWorld goes Trainspotting with Tommy Phillips.
Masters At Work, Donell Rush – Shout N Out (Dennis Quin Remix) – MAW Records
Dennis brings that chunky low-end rhythm he’s known for. Classic MAW flavour with a modern punch. This works in any slot, and I’m playing it regularly right now.
Tommy Phillips – Fixation – neXup recz
A straight-up club driver with a vocal that grabs people instantly. Built for moments when you need to take control of a big room fast.
Volkoder – Do You Love – Kitball
Rolling pressure from start to finish. Old but gold. The bass drags the track forward, and the vocal sits right where it should. Perfect for early doors.
Luke Dean – Watcha Want – Belief
Cheeky and functional on any dancefloor. Luke’s drums always hit, and this one blends into a mix without effort.
Joss Dean – Was I Loved – Dansu Discs
It’s emotional without tipping into soft. Ideal for warm-ups or early peak moments. The vocal cuts feel honest. Big tune from a close one.
Tommy Phillips – Something Happening – neXup recz
A deeper one from my own catalogue with my vocals layered in. I reach for this a lot in outdoor daytime sets.
Tino – Set You Free – Global Swing
Classic house energy with tight modern polish. The synth work lifts a room when you drop it at the right time.
Locky, Luke Dean – Supa Smoov – Dance Traxx
Warm bass, clean drums and a hook that sticks. Smooth, but it still lands heavy.
Tommy Phillips – Deja Vu – neXup recz
Nostalgia with teeth. My favourite B-side. That dark vocal moment always cuts through.
Rooleh – Cabana – Cécille
Found this on tour in Argentina. Instant mood shift. A proper feel-good roller that never misses.



