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an artist I recently found and that i like a lot at the moment is Swedish Hertz (I believe hes from sweden)...

started up on a litle label called "sway" he released 12"s then he started up doing tracks with Johan Bacto and now releasing on labels like Zync, Zync Grooves, Primate, Mankind.
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his tracks together with Hardcell are very good, quality swedish tribal techno. 2 bad he isn't really into mnml :wink:
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Post by Thomas D and Jack Thomas »

He has some minimal B sides on releases such as Recycled Loops, Phont, and Sway. Check em out.
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isn't this a minimal forum ?? :lol:
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Post by Thomas D and Jack Thomas »

He does minimal if you actually do some diggin.
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Post by Harm Rhebergen »

For the harder techno, I like his productions.. Have a few records @ home....
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Post by skrammel »

didnt knew about recycled loops and phont, thx man gonna check em out..
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Post by oxia »

He's been putting out a lot of releases lately: Sway, SLS records, Recycled loops (with an awful T99 sample on track A1), Phont and more.

There are some nice tracks within all those releases, but I prefer people who limit their production. Now you have to listen to all releases carefully and just pick 1 or 2 of them.
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