W&W feat. Bree - Nowhere To Go (Alternative Radio Mix)

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2011

Listen on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/NowhereSF
Download on Beatport: http://bit.ly/NowhereToGoBP
Download on iTunes: http://bit.ly/NowhereIT

W&W make sure no time is wasted. Four years after their 'Mustang' burst onto the scene, the hands of time pointed to the next step in their young career: debut album 'Impact'. Now that Willem and Ward started following the big path to success, it's only a matter of enjoying the wild ride it takes them on.
After premiering their first vocal single, 'Three O'Clock' feat. Ana Criada, dance land was pleasantly surprised to hear that the boys didn't only perform magic on big-room instrumentals, but also know how to get a floor moving with a pair of quality vocals. And so, W&W pleases the ears with another vocal anthem: 'Nowhere To Go'. Balancing all the goods of an energetic tech-trance instrumental with the powerful voice of US singer Bree, 'Nowhere To Go' takes you sky-high, right there on the dance floor.
If you're longing for that tad bit of uplifting, try the Shogun remix. The US-based producer/DJ rocks 'Nowhere To Go' with a super-sizing trance stir, providing a tasty peak-timer on the side. Finnish producer Tom Fall completes the pack with a tricky but tasty prog-house remix, smashing the pack with heavy, distorted electro stabs, furious bass and a whole lot of peak-time trouble!

Tracklist
1.Nowhere To Go (Original Mix)
2.Nowhere To Go (Shogun Remix)
3.Nowhere To Go (Tom Fall Remix)
4.Nowhere To Go (Radio Edit)
5.Nowhere To Go (Alternative Radio Edit)

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  • I kinda like this one better than the original...

  • I like it Dub-Trance is kinda cool

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  • Good tune! Trance as a genre has always is incorporated all form of EDM. Thats what makes it so great. Trance has no limits!

  • i hate dub but it really fits into this song very well!

  • it's like trance-breaks-dubstep

  • Yep, this version is WAY better than the original.

  • @909beats Having said that, the DS certainly takes away from the beauty of this piece of art.

  • What people fail to remember that trance does not have limits and has always incorporated various elements of electronic sounds. I think dubstep alone is boring, but with added energy like in this track it is actually worth enduring.

  • @DjMandril almost all dubstep sucks.

  • this is the kind of dubstep that sucks

  • is ok :)

  • ok

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