Artist's albums
Rhymes
2023 · single
Freedom
2023 · single
What (Siege Remix)
2022 · single
Oh
2022 · single
Waiting
2022 · EP
Work That Body
2022 · single
To Funk Or Not
2022 · EP
Journey
2021 · single
Save Me
2021 · single
The Opening
2021 · single
Reach Out (VIP Edit)
2021 · EP
Reach Out
2021 · EP
Pulling Me Back
2021 · single
Perfect
2021 · single
Suga (Siege Remix)
2021 · single
Toolroom House Party Vol. 5 (DJ Mix)
2021 · compilation
Give It Up
2021 · single
Monster
2020 · single
Too Far Gone / Deep Down
2020 · EP
Saved - Collection I (DJ Mix)
2020 · compilation
This Moment
2020 · single
Work This
2020 · single
Forget EP
2020 · EP
Back To The Beginning
2020 · single
Say My Name - EP
2020 · EP
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Biography
After remixing BBT’s classic Gods Child - which was being played by Hot Since 82, Paco Osuna, Prok & Fitch, Franky Rizardo and Nic Fanciulli to name but a few - Siege came to the attention of Toolroom’s main man Mark Knight. He asked the young Belgian to remix another classic: Sharam Jey ‘Shake Your’. A few releases after his rip-roaring remix of Sharam Jey’s classic, that went on to earn an incredible amount of DJ support from all corners of the Globe (including Calvin Harris), Siege returns to Toolroom Trax with his debut EP. He displays his awesome and massively creative production talent here with 2 slices of thundering tech house that tick 2 very different boxes. 'Only 1' is the peak-time, heads down affair that Mark Knight has been hammering in his live sets over the past few Months, whilst 'Control' is a more melodic outing that lends itself to those bigger rooms and festival stages alike. Resulting, again, in a massive amount of DJ support from Adam Beyer, Technasia, Sam Paganini and many more. Newly appointed Toolroom Family member Siege continues his journey remixing one of the summer anthems ‘Feel my Needs’ by Weiss. Siege ups the ante here with a solid tech house groove and uses those vocals and pianos sparingly, but enough to create an uplifting moment in those tougher sets. After being premiered by Yousef in Danny Howard’s show on BBC Radio 1 it was rapidly picked up by the likes of Alan Fitzpatrick, Loco Dice and Fatboy Slim.