[citation needed] Over the years he also collaborated with artists such as Jimmy Pop (Bloodhound Gang's singer), the German Xavier Naidoo, America's Tommie Sunshine, and local rapper Sido.
He set about building his reputation in the underground scene with the launch of Great Stuff and subsequent signings of such a talents as Lützenkirchen, Coburn, Oliver Koletzki, The Egg, and Ramon Tapia.
[citation needed] His other musical highlights over the years included playing to 1.3 million people at Berlin’s Love Parade in 2003, Japan’s Fuji Rock Festival,[11] festivals in Brazil, and clubs in Singapore, Tokyo, Los Angeles, São Paulo, Rio, Cape Town, San Francisco, and several European cities.
[12] In 2005 Tomcraft launched Craft Music, a record label and outlet for his own productions which focused on techno, electro, and house.
His 2007 album, For the Queen, was a collaboration with Tobias David Lützenkirchen from their Great Stuff label, and while similar in style with previous Tomcraft releases, it is distinctive in a more narrative way, with less of the dance floor dimension of his previous works; he called it a "feature album" and it is rich with collaborations and two covers.