
Steve Angello's "Inferno" EP delivers high-octane, mainstage house. Expect soaring synths, driving beats, and euphoric, dense production.
October 13, 2017 · Size Records
"Inferno" by Steve Angello is a potent dose of peak-time electronic music, engineered for the grand scale of festival stages and packed dancefloors. It's an EP that doesn't just play; it commands attention, building intricate sonic landscapes with soaring, often anthemic synthesizers, underpinned by relentless, driving rhythms. The production is meticulously polished, creating a sound that feels both expansive and immediate, designed to evoke collective euphoria and an undeniable urge to move. This is the sound of a moment captured, distilled into tracks that pulse with an almost tangible energy.
How does Inferno sound next to the rest of Steve Angello's catalogue?
The production is built around hi fi than this artist usually allows.
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