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REVIEW: Chris Agnelli - Vanishing Point out on Re*brand / Armada Music

1. Vanishing Point (Original Mix)

If you have the ability to capture raw emotion, distil it, neatly package it, and spread it throughout the land, then there’s a good chance your name is Chris Agnelli. 

‘Vanishing Point’ feels completely unbounded – the sort of free-floating feeling that makes music the equivalent of a drug in the minds of millions, if not billions of people worldwide.

You’ve heard his work as half of the pioneering duo Agnelli & Nelson, and now we get to see what the well-known producer can do on his own.  As it turns out, Agnelli isn’t half bad as a solo act, and ‘Vanishing Point’ is about as pristine as it gets.

                                           
Dimitri Kechagias review: One of the finest dj sets that we experience at ASOT650 in Utrecht was Max Graham's amazing adventure into sounds and lights. His label Re*brand reflects his energetic sets that moves big crowds and drive them wild to say the least. Latest banger on Re*brand is the brilliant Vanishing Point by the one half of the Irish trance talents Angelli & Nelson. Chris Agnelli challenge our perception of his more tough sound with his partner and delivers the magnificent deep brooding progressive trancer that goes side by side with big room trance. Powerful punchy basslines, bubbly progressive trance beats and haunting strings. The hi-nrg melody sounds like the light you see at the end of the big tunnel. His breakdown is the moment of complete transformation as the huge gigantic size euphoric feel good synthy leads appear on the top to explode out of proportion. When the beat strike back the finest climax that you may ask finally comes and creates mayhem. Melodic and epic to the highest level and ready to dominate dancefloors, playlists and charts in the coming weeks. It sounds like a beatport trance Top 10 to me, what do you think? ! #PureGold Love iT




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