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REVIEW: Nick Callan - Tomorrow Never Comes EP out on Tool records

Returning with his follow up to the phenomenal hit “Smile Me”, Nic Callan is on the rise and one to watch out for in 2014.

Nic Callan hits us with his impressive gritty progressive productions “Velocity & Tomorrow Never Comes”. These tracks both have sensational drops, euphoric chords and a powerful lead. Both “Velocity & Tomorrow Never Comes” will be lighting up the dance floors across the world.









Dimitri Kechagias review:  After the sensational Smile Me that included the top Dan Stone remix is the right time for another top EP from the artist of the moment that the whole world has the eyes focused on him. Nick Callan delivers the goods with his top notch Velocity and Tomorrow Never Comes. It is a requirement to check this talent and understand why all the labels run behind him to sign him on their rooster. The title track is Tomorrow Never Comes which is the magnificent modern neo progressive trancer with chunky groove, electrified freaked out basslines and massive euphoric synthy stabs that will blow your  full senses. His breakdown is emotional with melancholic piano that calms and relax the clubbers for a while but very soon the beat strikes back for the full on hands in the air colourful euphoric synthy ride that you can expect many bodies to fly high in the air and smiles all over the place. Velocity is an interesting production that starts in quite unusual way with cranky grooves and synths followed by the usual modern futuristic neo progressive sound. His breakdown reveal the distorted heavenly vocal sample and the massive earth shuttering synths that will cause club quake and will lead the excellent track to its pay off moment. Energetic packed with power and adrenaline the climax ensures that nobody will stand still and Velocity will catapult the summer festivals straight away! #PureGold Love iT

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