Tommy Bones isn’t just another producer; he is a veteran of the New York house scene, a "dancer’s DJ" who builds tracks with the precision of a craftsman. He often describes his process as "unorthodox," using a "hammer instead of a paint brush" to create records that feel raw, percussive, and undeniably soulful.
The repetitive, hypnotic nature of the beat encourages a "trance-like state," helping listeners zone out from the noise of the world and look inward. Tommy Bones isn’t just another producer; he is
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