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Matt Darey's super hard trance has it all - the arrangements, the banging vibe, and wicked new sounds.  It's mental techno.  Unlike deeper progressive stuff that's best suited to chill-outs or manic cartoon hard house, super hard trance is music you can dance to all night, proper crowd motivating gear.  

Matt was born in Leicester, England, moving down to London in 1993 where he began producing tunes as part of the burgeoning Goa trance scene.  His first proper production, Point Zero, as Li Kwan, was snapped up by Deconstruction and became a bonifide hit thanks to heavy support from Oakenfold.  Over the next 5 years Matt developed his sound and by 1998 he was established as a key figure in the trance scene, his remixes of Binary Finary's 1998 and Agnelli & Nelson's El Nino were both new tunes and Top 10 hits.

His position at the forefront of the trance scene was cemented in the summer of 1999, when as well as remixing ATB's 9pm, Blockster's Grooveline and Grace's Not Over Yet, he had his first Mash-Up production with Liberation and also Gamemaster.

If you're looking for a tougher, funkier sound than the typical trance anthems, Matt's new single Mash It Up is for you.  Snarling riffs collide with funked-up beats and the track finishes with a breakdown that doesn't so much leave you floating around the club as teetering on the edge of a cliff-face. 

Vinyl single includes:

Mash It Up
A1. Matt Darey's Hard On Mix
B1. What Da Funk Mix
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