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REVIEW: Andrew Candid & John Dopping - Savannah out on Nu depth Recordings

1-Original Mix
2-Indecent Noise Remix
3-Robbie Van Doe Remix


It seems like an eternity since AJ Hutch graced nu-depth with his collab with Jonas Hornblad. He is now back on nu-depth with another co-production, this time under his Andrew Candid alias teaming up with rising star John Dopping for the hard edged trancer Savannah.

The original mix really does showcase both of these producers  sounds superbly; we have the aggressive nature of Dopping's groove with some aggressive acids and bottom heavy bass. While Candid takes us through the wonderful motions of this melodic break, before kicking back in like a nasty mule!

If you like your tech trance absolutely nails, then you're going to enjoy this experience from our good friend Indecent Noise. Here Alek uses the originally elements of the melody before confusing the hell out of us with this devastating triplets drop. Be prepared for the dark side!

Last but not least we have another artist who has been doing the business on the label recently; Robbie Van Doe keeps the momentum going with this tough grooving beast, adding his trademark sound to the track nicely.

Late night trance action all round!!!


Dimitri Kechagias review: Andrew and John are not strangers in the scene and they are well known as trusted force of big room trance action. Now on Nu Depth they release their anthem Savannah that is so cool that is already licensed to compilations like Subculture mixed by John O Callaghan and Passion Vol.2. The bundle includes 3 top notch versions to choose and indulge with them. Original version is an exaple of pure and very honest trance beauty. Driving and involving take us on a beautiful sweet breakdown with voice samples, warm soothing melodies and superbly build up section perfect to raise your spirit free. When the beat is back you are totally and utterly taken from it to seventh heavens like trance should always does to its listeners. Robbie Van Doe from his point of view goes for a tougher prime time banger with acid overtones here and here, choped voice samples that lead us nicely to the very well produced breakdown that is quite similar to the original. When the beat is back Robbie provides a fat stompin tech trance part of hot steamy action. Pure hands in the air euphoria. Last but not least the tougher boys and girls are catered from the always tough and sharp Indecent Noise. If you search a version that combines uplifting and techy trancy elements in one strong package this does it really well with additional astronaut vocal samples, large synthy rays build up but then continues quite surprising with a really sharp as knife part until to go back again on the big uplifting section. Trance Nu Depth style! Love IT!

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