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Radio Shows
nu-depth radioshow on Afterhours FM
Danny Powers is now doing a monthly radio show exclusive to Afterhours called ‘Danny powers Presents nu-depth sessions’. Here he will be playing forthcoming releases from both labels mixed with big trancers currently doing the rounds on the circuit. The show will be the first Sunday of every month. Demo’s for the show can be sent to dannypowers@hotmail.co.uk all demo’s for nu-depth can you please send to dannypowers@nu-depthrecordings.co.uk
Danny Powers Presents Nu Visions
Danny Powers is also currently doing a two hour radio show on Totaal FM, Sense FM, Trancesonic FM and Puresound FM, where he will be playing the best in Progressive House, Trance and Techno. Again you can send demo’s to the above email addresses. For more details join the nu-depth facebook group or follow us on Twitter.
Forthcoming Releases
Ross Anderson & Nick Rowland – Ignite (nudepthdig010)
nu-depth's latest signing Ross Anderson is back, this time teaming up with UK producer Nick Rowland for the energetic number 'Ignite'. Nick Rowland has been around for a while now and has graced labels such as Tidy Trax, Nukleuz and Discover with his hard edged trance sound. This is one almighty collab and hopefully a taste of more things to come in 2011.
The original mix is a slammin' little number that packs plenty of punch in its kick and sharp percussions, the bass rolls along with plenty of bite before the trancey elements of the track come into play. The quick melody in the break is backed beautifully with some wonderful pads to give it a wonderful spacious moment, but it's not long before we head back into this heads down thumping groover.
On the remixes we have two rising stars on the scene. Kicking things off is Robbie Van Doe with a pluckier take on the melody, while he adds a monstrous bass and some evil acid lines to give the track an overall tougher sound. Estigma is back after his Matt Davey Remix and he doesn't hold back one bit as he goes down the dirtier tech-trance route. This version should contain a health warning when played loud!
Early support from Aly & Fila, John Askew and Manuel Le Saux on this one.
Robbie Van Doe – Autumn / So Long (nudepth020)
Keeping the momentum going on nu-depth for the 20th release is a guy we're predicting big things for this year, we welcome to the label Robbie Van Doe. You may remember Robbie's stunning EP on Activa and Jon O'Bir's Conspiracy label a couple of years back. Now the producer hailing from the West Midlands is back bringing the noise right to the table with the double header 'Autumn/So Long'.
'Autumn' starts the ball rolling and what a taster into Robbie's sound this. The melody in this track will no doubt have you in emotional wreck on the dancefloor as it really does yank on those heart strings. But this track is no soft touch at all, as the fiery acids are worked around the plucks and bass in the groove perfectly giving this track plenty of movement on the floor!
Showing Robbie's harder and techier side is the meaty trancer 'So Long'. This track really does pack plenty of punch with its brutal kick and menacing bassline, throw in a lively acid line and we are well on the way to destroying clubs worldwide. Once the riff starts to build in the break everything kicks back into action with an almighty bang, leaving havoc in its path!
After his recent outing on nu-depth, Ross Anderson injects more pace into 'Autumn' with some blazing acids, rip roaring bass and driving groove. The spacious break gives us a well needed break before thumping right back into action with a huge riff moment.
Recent Releases
Dave Horne meets Econu – Occlusion (nudepth019)
After their 'Moments' outing on nu-depth digital a while back, we have been waiting for a follow up from Dave Horne Meets Econu for a while, it was certainly worth the wait as the boys don't disappoint!
The Original is a fantastic trancer with a huge uplifting melody, some slick melodic sounds and a cool vocal that will send a shiver right down your spine.
We've got an excellent remix package on offer yet again with Mike Danis starting us off with a bass driven, progressive trance number with some gorgeous strings in the break. Then executing some sublime synth work on a more driving version is Kamil Polner. Finishing off with two tougher versions is Defcon sensation Jamie Walker; his 'Emotional Mix' will devastate floors worldwide!
This picked up plenty of support from a few big names on the circuit including Paul Oakenfold, Aly & Fila, John O’Callaghan, Lange, Sean Tyas, John Askew, Jon O’Bir, Richard Durand to just name a few.
Ross Anderson – Orchestrated / Redemption (nudepth018)
nu-depth welcomes a new name to its ranks and it's someone we are getting quite excited about thanks to this devastating ep. Ross Anderson hails from Vancouver, Canada and he's someone you're going to hear a lot more of on the label in the next few months.
Kicking things off is 'Orchestrated' which really displays Ross's sound perfectly. Some energetic bass sounds are excellently fitted alongside some cool melodies, add some piano plucks and acids lines into the equation and we have quite an opening track from Mr Anderson.
Next in line and cranking up the bpm slightly for those who like it a bit more pumping is 'Redemption'. Again this is a track with some heavy bass action, layered with one of the best melodies we have ever heard at nu-depth.
This received support from Andy Moor, M.I.K.E., John Askew, Activa, and Manuel Le Saux.
Abstract Vision & Elite Electronic – Sophia (nudepthdig009)
The nu-depth digital brand drops another gem of a release, this time from the Russian trance duo Abstract Vision & Elite Electronic. With a couple of mixes under their belt on the nu-depth label already and material out on Enhanced, Infrasonic and Unearthed these guys are ready to explode further onto the circuit.
The original version of 'Sophia' is straight to the point, an uplifting number with no messing about at all. This track really does burst into action from the first kick drum and takes you on euphoric journey to the very last one. Immense work from this duo!
Enhanced regulars Sequentia kick things off nicely on the remixes with a gorgeous, melodic affair with some sublime production and heavenly moments.
Another name that is starting to hit the playlist of everyone at the moment is D-Mad. Here he takes 'Sophia' down the more progressive route with a big dramatic sound. Finishing the release off is Trance Arts of Unearthed fame with a wonderful version that throws in a couple of techy twists to proceedings.
Armin Van Buuren (ASOT), Paul Oakenfold, John O’Callaghan, Judge Jules (Radio One), Jon O’Bir, John Askew, Tydi, Ernesto & Bastian, W&W, Bobina are just a few who supported this release.
Matt Davey – Back In The Day (nudepth017)
Leading the assault this time on nu-depth recordings with the big room number is Matt Davey. What a debut this is from the young producer from Nottingham, who takes us back in time with some old school Trance flavours with 'Back In The Day'. Hopefully there is a lot more to come from this talented dj and producer as this is just the start of his journey.
The chunky groove of the original mix starts the ball rolling on the package, backed with some sharp percussion's and a mean sub bass. This gets the momentum going nicely before the soaring riff comes into play in this spine tingling breakdown. This track will leave you rooted to the dancefloor!
Kicking off the remixes is a producer we've been trying to get on nu-depth for quite a while now. Paul Trainer of Vandit and Captivating Sounds fame shows why he is one of the best on the circuit for producing driving, tech fused Trance. The Spellbinding main man does not let us down one bit.
The next version is from Paul Vinitsky who gives us plenty of crunchy and squelchy percussions hits on this rolling proggy number that has plenty of tech elements. Don't worry the Trance sounds soon come back into play in full effect with Paul's wonderful take on the riff.
Last but not least is another artist from South America, who is starting to make plenty of noise on the circuit with productions hitting the right notes with the Trance elite. Estigma bangs it out good and proper giving the track a more plucky sound and a right dirty drop!!!
This got picked up by Ferry Corsten and was played on his Corsten Countdown radio show, this was recently selected for Paul Oakenfold’s forthcoming ‘DJ BOX’ compilation on Armada.