From Rugby to Raves: How James Haskell’s Mentorship With Mark Knight Led to “Go Deep”

It may sound far-fetched for rugged rugby players to swap scrums for turntables, but former England player-turned-DJ, James Haskell, says that's exactly what happened when he began learning the craft of DJing 11 years ago.

Haskell, along with other rugby players in New Zealand, would alchemize their post-match adrenaline into energetic DJ sets, picking up new skills and that ultimately gave him the confidence to land gigs.

Haskell's career as an international rugby player is now over, but his calling in the world of electronic music continues to pick up speed. He has performed across the globe from Dubai to Ibiza and continues to host his own radio show and podcast about DJing.

Haskell has now joined forces with Mark Knight, the influential Toolroom Records boss and recipient of the 2024 EDMA Icon Award, for his first release on the label, "Go Deep." Blending groove with grit, the house track is primed to heat up any dancefloor, as vocals by Chicago house music legend Gene Farris carry a soulful invitation to dance the night away.

EDM.com caught up with Knight and Haskell to discuss the collaborative process behind "Go Deep."