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REVIEW: Robert Lyttle - Never Forget out on Fraction records

1-Original mix
2-Sean Murphy remix

Robert Lyttle kicks off his Fraction career in sublime fashion with the absolutely huge 'Never Forget', a full-firing floor controller of the highest order!

The Original Mix is a real melodic inspired tech-trance bruiser featuring punchy kick drums and heavyweight bass action pressed against rolling percussive grooves and shimmering top melodies to provide the ultimate main room workout. On the breakdown, soaring riff sequences and rip roaring atmospherics build the tension sky high for an absolutely insane melody driven drop in - perfection!

Sean Murphy is on hand to turn in an energetic rework while carefully retaining the essence of the Original Mix. Flowing with big-room synth work and gritty basslines throughout, Sean keeps the intensity levels firmly set to maximum!

A huge debut from Robert Lyttle!


Dimitri Kechagias review: Fraction records returns to our dj boxes with another sure player by Robert Lyttle. This brand new name in my trance books seems that is on the rise so have an eye and ear in his productions. Never Forget  is a brilliant hybrid of tech trance and uplifting in one explosive package. Superb thick rocking beats and great swirling synthy melodies on top. The breakdown is very dramatic with huge synthy riff that will excite your audience without second thought. When the beat kicks back on top is the massive uplifting epic theme to keep hands in the air for trance ride that you will Never Forget. It is such a cool production that will find space in your uplifting tech trance sets. Sean Murphy recreates the original mix into a playful progressive proglifting trancer that combines rough basslines with the classic melodic trance themes. His breakdown is heavenly and dreamy with imposing atmosphere that becomes even bigger when the huge synthy stabs appear ready to freak you out when Sean's beat is back for a full on big room uplifting prog trance adventure on the dancefloor. This is what I call Big Room trance. Love iT!

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