Tomcraft began working as a DJ in Munich in 1994, shifting between techno and the emerging progressive trance style. The following year, he released his first track, “This Is No House”. He first met in Eniac in 1996, and the two immediately started producing music together, beginning with “Viva”. The same year yielded the track “Prosac”, but this did not achieve success until it was re-released in 2001.
2002 was also the year Tomcraft released “Loneliness”, a progressive vocal track that eventually reached #1 in the UK [1]. The financial success allowed him to found his own record label, Great Stuff Recordings, followed up in 2005 with Craft Music.
His song “Overdose” was featured in the 2003 movie Party Monster for its parallel theme of drug use to the Club Kids of New York City.
But he not only gained attention as a producer of various chart hits, he also established himself as an internationally requested Top DJ with unrivaled success since 1993.
This has been seen time and again with appearances in Germany at MAYDAY, LOVE PARADE, ENERGY, NATURE ONE and with an international following in the USA (NYC, Miami, San Francisco etc), Columbia, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and throughout Europe, from Istanbul to Estonia plus several appearances in the biggest UK clubs such as THE GALLERY, GODSKITCHEN, TANGLED or PROMISE.
The year 2004 will see TOMCRAFT as one of the busiest DJs around, playing tours in the US, ASIA and AUSTRALIA.
Being Munich label `KOSMO RECORDS' No1 seller, TOMCRAFT is responsible for numerous productions and chart hits. Together with his producer Robert Bormann aka ENIAC, TOMCRAFT has created hits such as "THE MISSION", "THE LORD" "THE CIRCLE" TV series .Others such as "SILENCE", "PROSAC", "OVERDOSE" and his latest U.K. number 1 hit "LONELINESS". In 2001 TOMCRAFT was also nominated for an ECHO AWARD in the category of best dance-act. In 2003 TOMCRAFT won 3 Germand Dance Awards for BEST ALBUM, BEST RADIO HIT and BEST DANCE TRACK. His Remix work is, with no doubt, one of the heaviest around and the list of Remix Projects is a never-ending story. BBE (7 days and one week), FUTURESHOCK (late at night), SIMPLE MINDS (spaceface), PET SHOP BOYS (flamboayn), DAVE GAHAN (bottle living) are just some of the heavily played remixes by TOMCRAFT.
Overdose
Tomcraft Lyrics
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She doesn't get enough party,
She doesn't get enough girls,
She doesn't get enough....
She doesn't get enough money,
She doesn't get enough sluts,
She doesn't get enough hoes,
She died from an overdose....
[Repeats throughout]
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The lyrics to Tomcraft's song "Overdose" describe the dangerous and addictive nature of drugs and the party lifestyle. The singer of the song is a woman who is constantly seeking more and more cocaine, partying, girls, and money, and becomes addicted to the lifestyle. Ultimately, she dies from an overdose, highlighting the tragic consequences of this lifestyle.
The repetition of the phrase "She doesn't get enough" emphasizes the insatiable nature of addiction and how it can consume a person's life entirely. The lyrics also touch on themes of objectification and misogyny, referring to women as "sluts" and "hoes" and reducing them to mere objects of pleasure.
Overall, "Overdose" serves as a warning against the dangers of addiction and the pursuit of excess, and highlights the tragic consequences that can result from such a lifestyle.
Line by Line Meaning
She doesn't get enough cocaine,
She consumes cocaine frequently and cannot satisfy her cravings.
She doesn't get enough party,
She desires a more active social life and doesn't feel like she is having enough fun.
She doesn't get enough girls,
She doesn't feel fulfilled in her romantic relationships with women.
She doesn't get enough....
This line is left open-ended, but could suggest that there are multiple areas of her life where she feels unsatisfied or unfulfilled.
She doesn't get enough money,
She feels like she needs more financial resources to be happy.
She doesn't get enough sluts,
She desires more sexual partners and feels like she is not getting enough.
She doesn't get enough hoes,
This line is likely a reference to sex workers, and suggests that the singer desires more sexual experiences with paid partners.
She died from an overdose....
The artist's insatiable desires ultimately led to her death from an overdose of drugs.
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@actionjackson9000
To everyone asking about the video:
From the perspective presented in the music video, there are two couples
that are friends: 1 blonde, and 1 dark haired, male, and female in each
couple.
They go clubbing together and consume some drugs (which is not explicitly shown in the video for more than a second). At first, everybody is having a good time,
and satisfies themselves and their partner in the club. But as the high
really starts to kick in, the the blonde-haired individuals in each
couple become bored with their respective partners, and grow wild - they
begin attempting to cheat on their partners with the opposite, while
the darker haired people become overwhelmed or jealous as a result.
The blonde people appear to adopt confident reactions to the drugs,
whereas the dark haired individuals exhibit frightened responses. The
blonde haired male becomes lustful and challenges the relationship
between the dark-haired male and his blonde girlfriend. The dark-haired
guy becomes extremely defensive, and later murders the blonde guy when
he finds him advancing on his willing (blonde) girlfriend.
The dark haired woman finds her blonde boyfriend murdered, and overwhelmed by
the drugs and emotional shock, begins falling into a coma. The blonde woman follows her back into the club, and with the help of a bouncer, carries the dark-haired
woman into a VIP section or private area of the club.
We see the blonde woman, and the dark-haired man beginning to fully
comprehend the consequences of their actions.
As the lyrics of the song imply: "she died from an overdose." However,
the one who "doesn't get enough," and who is harmed as a result are not
the same person. The blonde girl kills the dark haired girl by becoming
too promiscuous and insensitive, and the dark haired guy kills the
blonde guy by becoming too jealous and defensive.
The overall message seems to be something along the lines of: Don't push
anything (physical or emotional) to excess, because everyone might get
hurt badly in the end.
@alexsimonsx
Been listening to this for more than 10 years, always come back here, so good
@kerrymq5996
Same!
@imissyou871
20 years for me but on a CD back then lol
@breedragunova3583
I found this song while watching Party Monster. The song really hit, especially in my party days. I couldn't get enough of partying, and I also couldn't get enough of this song!
The 2 dudes fighting makes the music video that much better because they're 🥵 hot af🔥 🥳
@marcinkitowski1109
to był czas 🙂 hit za hitem co za muza i ten teledysk.... Rewelacyjnie to grało. Cudowne lata 90 te Love Parade działo się
@vasteras10
No miazga była czasem zazdroszczę że urodzony w 1986r impry takie z lat 90 ominęły
@Souzacacula
I dont get enough of this song
@lonelyqueen86
the party monster soundtrack was GOD in those days...
@frankiedeangelis587
AYYYYY still on this track and it's all but 2020
@DJSaturnia
and I roll in 9 months later lol