I would still recommend Scarlatti sonatas. There are hundreds of them. I listened to record after record in order to find two to put on a recital, and I'm sure if you had a nice big playlist of them you'd be able to find some you like, too.The ones I chose I can't recall the numbers. One was in Bb major and started with arpeggios in RH and LH and had lots of repeated notes in the middle section.The other was in G minor and some great opportunity for individual interpretation and expression.
Before you write Scarlatti off, you should listen to K.1, K.27, K.119, K.96, K.491, K.492, K.380, and K.141. If you don't like any of those, then you probably don't like Scarlatti, but give them a chance first.
If you're anything like me (and I think you might be, since you like fast, intense minor key pieces like fantasy impromptu, etc.) I bet you'll like a few of those listed there (as well as those listed by joe)