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Steve Angello Teases His New Album & It Sounds Amazing [FIRST LISTEN]

Steve Angello‘s forthcoming studio album is nearing its release and it sounds freaking amazing!

The producer just shared snippets of his new music in an old school way, by flipping through the A side and B side of a cassette. The title: Human, with each track as interesting and electrifying as the next. Maybe it’s the cassette format, but we can definitely feel the retro vibes the album radiates. And even through these tiny speakers — we can tell Human bangs.

Fans have been anticipating this album for a while, but in the meantime have been satisfied with a steady stream of releases from Angello’s Genesis, Inferno, and Paradiso EPs. Human, from what we’ve heard so far, highlights a variety of styles from the legendary producer and assures us that electro is indeed alive and well.

We’re still waiting on an official drop date, but with the cassette packaged and ready to go like so, it seems the imminent Human release is closer than we think. Undoubtedly, this will be one of the most compelling releases in dance music this year.

We expect Human to blow us away very, very soon! Get ready!

Steve Angello – Human Teaser

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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