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REVIEW: Angry Man - After Dawn & Synthetic Fury on Perfecto Fluoro


1.After Dawn (Original Mix)
2.Synthetic Fury (Original Mix)
3.After Dawn (Radio Edit)
4.Synthetic Fury (Radio Edit)

Angry Man is the latest signing to Perfecto Fluoro. This anonymous UK producer looks set to become a focal name for the label as its reputation for pushing Goa inspired acid trance continues to grow.

He may be dark in character but his music fuses the best in tech, acid and melancholic riffs to great melodic effect.

Not interested in talking or doing interviews. Not interested in self-promotion or collaboration - you wont ever know him – but you will know his music.

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Dimitri Kechagias review: The absolutely massive underground imprint Perfecto Fluoro strikes back with another high quality single that will smash your summer sound systems for sure. The mysterious Angry Man as it seems is still very angry and delivers two turbo charged uplifting trancers ready to move thousands of clubbers worldwide. The rougher, the tougher, the bigger, the better can easily sum up the exquisite After Dawn. Powerful, straight to the point uplifting trancer with the phattest bassline and rockier beats combined with epic euphoric melodies to energise instantly your hungry for trance power fans. With acid overtones and psy trance influences on board is one of those refreshing tunes that bring back the eternal uplifting trance spirit. Synthetic Fury is the second slammer included on this ultra rough and tough EP. Earth shaking drum beats to move cities and continents along, raw and dangerous basslines and spacey melodies merged to produce that enjoyable rush in your blood vessels. The breakdown can not get any bigger as it reveals a superb synthy theme that lead the track towards its hands in the air climax that hides for sure your personal magic moment to pay you off. Two right and exact, straight to their goal underground trancers that follow the rules of the genre and carry on the legacy of trance  through the centuries. love it!