One of Sweden's biggest trance exports Sebastian Brandt teams up with Ncore Records for his latest release called Java. Sebastian Brandt has made a massive impact on the trance scene for many years now and is known for his quality productions, with hits like Technology, 450, Ashes, Mana and many more, the list is long. On top of that Sebastian has remixed some of the biggest names in the scene such as Armin van Buuren, Signum, Gaia, John O'callaghan among few. Its fair to say that this man has an impressive history in making quality trance music and his latest track Java is no exception. The track starts of with a mystical feeling signed Sebastian Brandt all over it, with a deep driving bassline and acid effects which then introduces us to a melodic intro with plucky synths and lush pads. The breakdown slowly reveals the main theme with soft pads, mystical voices topped with a piano melody that gives shivers down the spine. In the background the main riff slowly is building up to a massive climax that sets the standard on what uplifting trance is all about. On the remix duty with have no other than Chris Metcalfe. In a relatively short time since his first release Chris really has set the standards high, being signed by none other than the world's no.1 DJ Armin van Buuren to his Armada record label and tipped on BBC Radio 1 to be the next big thing. At the young age of 24, the young Brit has still managed to stamp his mark on the EDM scene. Over the last year Chris has produced some quality tracks including the likes of "First Encounter" & "Outback" Which have gained massive support from the DJ elite. The remix follows the footsteps of the original but with a more uplifting intro filled with technical effects and the mystical voices that is significant to the track. We then quickly get presented to the same an epic breakdown as the original but with a lighter touch. The main riff the gets introduced in a faster pace and then hits us with a drop that will raise the roof in any club. If you are looking for that extra in your sets to lift the crowd? Look no further because this is your wagon.