Premiere: 'Amnios' by Fango is the perfect halloween horror cut
If you're stuck for terrifying techno then don't worry, we've got you covered
Who'd have thought that such an obscenely-titled track would end up being one of the biggest smashes of the year?
For the unaware or for those that haven't been hitting the right dancefloors, 'Rectum' by Fango has been storming its way around the globe all summer and the stabby, stark and seriously savage track has been a go-to for artists like Dixon, Tale of Us and Laurent Garnier.
From that 'Viscera 1/3' EP we premiered 'Vena Cava' and the track that Jackmaster used in his 'DJ Kicks' instalment is another dose of weird and wonderful techno. It's time for more new music from Fango and of course it's as exciting as ever.
'Viscera' has been split up into three EPs and now comes the final part, loaded with three more mind-bending tracks, the most devilish of which comes in the form of 'Amnios'. If you're looking for something suitably terrifying for your halloween sets this weekend then look no further.
We picture this one like a motorcycle ride to hell, chugging and militant by design, it's like something out of Mad Max or Ghost Rider. The basslines are thick and they pound with intent while piercing, unnerving synths trickle in alongside unpleasant chords that stab in-and-out of focus.
No wonder selectors like Joy Orbison, Barnt and Jackmaster are all singing the track's praises, it's more of the excellent same from Fango and we've got something really exciting coming from him very soon. Happy Halloween.
'Viscera 3/3' will be released on November 4
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