1-Original mix
2-Liam Wilson mix
John Newall's debut release is a track of two very distinct contrasts. Firstly the bassline - there is no hiding from this one! Like a sledgehammer in the face it hits without warning driving the track towards the breakdown with a hint of the melody to come.
When it arrives, the track opens up into a gorgeous piece of melody that sets off the bassline nicely and creates a cool debut track that has been thoroughly and successfully road tested at Newall's various residencies.
On remix duty we have Liam Wilson - one of the UK's most promising new production prospects. Having already caught the eye of producers such as Activa and Simon Patterson, he has been carefully honing his craft and now has a series of original releases planned for 2012.
As a taster he delivers a slower techier version than the original which stays true to the original melody but has an altogether deeper feel!
Dimitri Kechagias review: Discover White brings to the trance masses another super large mega trance bomb by the newcomer in the scene John Newall. His brand new production is called Better Late Than Never and you can expect a super tough uplifting tech trancer with very rough and sharp techy bassline, spacey effects on top and superb uplifting melodic riff in the breakdown to raise those hands in the air until to reach the club roof and beyond. Nearly 9 minutes of uplifting trance pleasure, this is pure and real underground trance without compromises as we loved to be. It's definitely very promising for John's talent and ability of course. Liam Wilson from his side transforms the already fantastic original into a straight forward banging uplifting trancer that keeps some of the techiness of the original but is moving towards the big room euphoric uplifting trance side. Both versions are very well executed with all the right and exact elements to rock the current club scene. Dont miss these beauties. Love IT!
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