Waterspark - Lego [nu-depth recordings]

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Waterspark - Lego [nu-depth recordings] -
22 June 2009, at 22:12
Hi guys,

Just to let you know that downloads are now available of Waterspark’s ‘Lego’ (nudepth009) exclusive from Beatport



Beatport – https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/177318/Lego

We welcome another new name to nu-depth recordings, and it's a name you sure to hear a lot more of in the future. Daniel Costache hasn't been producing for that long under his Waterspark alias but with productions like this he is sure to get noticed very quickly.
His track 'Lego' is the perfect opener for any trance set, with the melody opening things up on its own, the track soon bursts into live with a hypnotic groove and electrifying bass. The breakdown is one of the most well constructed we've ever heard and received plaudits from the remixers involved. This is one track that will keep you sucked in right until the very end as it's that damn interesting and beautifully made.

With the remixes it's a great pleasure to have on board three artists who are making plenty of noise on the scene. Andy Blueman of Perceptive Recordings gets things rolling, and we couldn't have thought of anyone better to add an emotional and uplifting feel to this track but still giving enough energy to keep the floor rocking.
With releases on Discover Dark and Kill The Lights, Gary Maguire is another man from Ireland who is showing how Trance should be done. Here he steps away from his more banging techy sound, and instead goes for a more progressive, uplifting sound that still packs plenty of punch and includes his trademark sounds and an extremely catchy bassline.
Last up is Dave Horne, after his debut on nu-depth digital we just knew we had to get his Progressive House sound on this release. Here he doesn't let us down one bit, throwing in a bit of an electro mood but still adding distinctive stabs of the original track to keep the mood uplifting. Watch this guy go in 2009!

DJ Support – Armin Van Buuren, Jon O’Bir, John Askew, Andy Moor, Solarstone, Blake Jarrell, Sebastian Brandt, Pedro Del Mar,  Frase, Cesar Lugo, Fast Distance, Steve Anderson, Manuel Le Saux, Activa, Gary Maguire, Ernesto & Bastian, Talla 2XLC, Andre Visior, Tom Colontonio, Paul Trainer, MIKE/Push, Danilo Ercole, Suzy Solar, Activa, Thomas Datt, Neal Scarborough, Dan Stone, William Daniel, Six Senses, Jorn Van Deynhoven, Digital Nature, Marcos, Luke Terry, Ruben De Ronde, Kuffdam, Heatbeat, Mr Pit, DJ Dean, Dimitri Kechagias, Perceptive Nature & Danny Powers

Radio Plays – Solaris International 143 with Solarstone, Blake Jarrell Concentrate 013, Mellomania Deluxe Episode # 387 with Pedro Del Mar, Manuel Le Saux Extrema 134, Neal Scarborough Creation 006, Fast Distance Radio 015, Sebastian Brandt Blank Point 062, Dimitri Kechagias Flux Delux On The Move, Activa Sessions 006, Gary Maguire State Of Mind 004, The Perceptive Recordings Show 10, Danny Powers Presents nu-depth Sessions 003



Coming soon – Sean Truby 'Ultra Violet' (Original Mix / Cesar Lugo Remix / Astera Remix) (nudepthdig003)

Also out now on nu-depth recordings are –
(nudepthdig002) Sunset – Skydiver (Original / Captured Sun Remix / AJ Hutch Remix)
(nudepthdig001) Dave Horne Meets Econu – Moments (Original Mix / Danny Powers Remix)
(nudepth007) Paul Miller Presents Motion Blur – Liquidity (Original Mix / Suncatcher Remix / Michael Dow Remix / AJ Hutch Remix)
(nudepth006)Fast Distance – Point Break (Original Mix / Onova Remix / Frase Remix / Six Senses Remix)


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# Re: Waterspark - Lego [nu-depth recordings] - 23 June 2009, at 00:16
I loved everything Waterspark has made so far.  Will he continue to please?
Now known as Randy Derricott. I may sometimes use the DJ Ranz alias for certain projects though.

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# Re: Waterspark - Lego [nu-depth recordings] - 23 June 2009, at 14:42
The Andy Blueman remix is great, and slightly different from his usual stuff.