Madrid’s Crusy returns with his latest single “Kiki” on Toolroom, continuing a prolific run of releases that has seen his profile steadily rise within the global house music scene. Known for his ability to craft tracks that balance underground energy with an accessible edge, Crusy has built a reputation as one of the most consistent producers in the game.
Over the past year, Crusy’s collaborations have been a mainstay in DJ sets worldwide. His track “Casablanca” with Dombresky delivered a euphoric peak-time punch, while “Watch Out” alongside Tony Romera and Low Steppa leaned into a bouncy, club-ready groove. “Night Train” with David Penn brought a sleeker, driving energy, cementing Crusy’s knack for versatile yet distinctive productions.
“Kiki” continues that trajectory, pairing a driving bassline with crisp, infectious vocals that cut through the mix. It’s a track that strikes a balance between Crusy’s underground sensibilities and his evolving sound – a fresh, yet familiar take on house music designed for peak-time sets. As the first in a series of new releases, “Kiki” offers a glimpse of where Crusy is heading next.
To accompany the release, Crusy will also drop a live DJ stream filmed in Mexico, offering a direct snapshot of his energetic style and selection. With a growing catalogue of releases and consistent support from major DJs, Crusy’s momentum shows no sign of slowing.
“Kiki” is out now on Toolroom