Thomas Newson and Tim van Werd Returns With a New Single “Ocean Deep”

Thomas Newson and Tim van Werd Thomas Newson and Tim van Werd

Dutch artists Thomas Newson and Tim van Werd Team Up on a New Groovy Progressive House Track “Ocean Deep

In the new huge collaboration “Ocean Deep” they features ethereal and haunting vocals that leave an immediate and heartfelt impression, floating on hypnotizing melodies and a deep, steady bassline to back it all up. Newson and van Werd artfully give you goosebumps at the track’s buildup, making for a dance-worthy but also emotive experience that perfectly represents their individual styles. “Ocean Deep” is Newson‘s first release on Protocol since 2018’s “Like That” with Sam Void, and a follow-up to Tim van Werd‘s “Who You Are” EP from last month and his stunning performance from Dutch windmill Molen de Hoop in Gorinchem.

He is the son of veteran DJ and producer Marco V, with whom he has collaborated multiple times. The recent years saw him focusing more on groovy house sounds, which is well represented on the new release. Tim van Werd, after receiving early support and track signings from HardwellDannicFedde le Grand, and Nicky Romero himself, produced his first hit “Balkan Disco” in 2018, which has amassed over 4 million plays and put him on the industry’s map.

Thomas Newson and Tim van Werd - Ocean Deep
Thomas Newson and Tim van Werd – Ocean Deep

He followed up with “Break The Night” and “Message From The Whales,” all of which got attention from some of the industry’s biggest names. 2020 found Tim returning to his true love of house music with “Time To Save,” in collaboration with Nicky Romero as Monocule, “One Inside” with Marcus Santoro, “Wars” ft. LAKSHMI, as well as a remix of Michael Gray‘s legendary song “The Weekend.” Proving himself a formidable up-and-coming talent, this is only the beginning of Tim van Werd‘s rise to the top.

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