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by EliRau on 4/3/24Echostage - WashingtonRating: 5 out of 5Angello hardly tours. Echostage always provides 10/10 . It was a match made!
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House producer Steve Angello is the founder of Size Records and a member of the group Swedish House Mafia. Born Steve Josefsson Fragogiannis in Athens, Greece to a Greek father and a Swedish mother, he grew up and is based in Stockholm, Sweden. He founded Size Records in 2003 and inaugurated the label with the self-billed Simplicity EP. Subsequent releases were also produced by Angello, though often under monikers such as the Sinners, General Moders, and Who's Who? -- the former two also comprised of Sebastian Ingrosso -- while latter-day releases would feature other producers such as Luke van Scheppingen (aka Laidback Luke) and Chinedum Nwosu (Innersphere). Also in 2003, Angello released is full-length solo debut album, Tracks, on the German label Konvex | Konkav. In 2004 he enjoyed his biggest hit to date, "Woz Not Woz," a collaboration with Eric Prydz for Subliminal Records. A solo release on Subliminal, Acid/Euro, followed a year later. In 2006 Angello scored an even bigger hit, "Tell Me Why," this one a collaboration with Axwell as Supermode. The popularity of "Tell Me Why" made 2006 a big year for Angello: a solo release of his, "Teasing Mr. Charlie," also became a hit, and he was give the opportunity to release full-length CDs via Ministry of Sound (Sessions) and Mixmag (Stadium Electro). Angello's hit streak continued in 2007 with "Get Dumb," which, like "Tell Me Why" before it, was released on Data Records, a Ministry of Sound affiliate. Sizeism, a two-CD showcase of the Size Records style, was also released via Ministry of Sound in 2007. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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Angello hardly tours. Echostage always provides 10/10 . It was a match made!
This show was amazing! I had so much fun !! Can’t wait to see him again !!
Asking if Steve Angello killed it is like asking if the sun came up this morning! This guy is a house genius and even his openers were awesome!
UNBELIEVABLE. Can't wait for the next show. He totally blow the roof off the place. 2 hours of magic.
Show was absolutely phenomenal. Def one of my favorite venues. Steve Angello put on a great show!
Great DJ, great sound, awesome lighting and special effects.
Sick show! Steve Angello killed it! His reputation precedes him and he delivered. The show was everything you expect: High energy, loud crisp system, sick light show and a crowd motivating performance. Angello shows his love for the music and his appreciation for his fans. Expect to hear all the SHM hits, some re-mixes of house classics, and of course some new tracks on the horizon.
LED did a perfect job at presenting the Deadmeat tour to San Diego. I will never forget that night. #perfect
The show was awesome, but Aoki played way too early. Most of us complained about that. Plus the Sports Arena is not a good location, drinks are ridiculously over priced and the layout is not the best.
Not only was Steve Angelo an amazing performance and I felt liek he was enjoying the experience as much as I was, but Roseland ballroom was great. Naturally on new years it was incredibly crowded, but I lost my ticket on the way to the concert and the customer service at the desk was so exceptional that they were able to look up my ticket for me so that I could still get in. It really saved my new years and made the night so amazing!!!!!