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| Podcast Tracklist, Player & Links |
| 01 Path Reference - Public Relations (TRUST001) 02 Darkcell - Dusty (Fluxus002) 03 Myles Sergé - Morritos (Jeroen Search Remix) (Reform007) 04 Seri - Monotone 2 (SLAPX024) 05 Kretipleti - Greger (CSF042D) 06 Ground Loop - Venom (TRANSLUCENT003) 07 Marcelus - Life Cycle (DRH034) 09 Jeroen Search & Markus Suckut - JSMS 2.0 (Figure SPC K) 10 Sasse - Face2face with reality (SADIG002) 11 Forward Strategy Group - Taken Ring (TPT043) 12 Samuli Kemppi - Linear Function (MOTE020) 13 NX1 01 - 003 (NX101) 14 Never Existed Boy - Then Brightness Came (GYNOID049) 15 Developer - Talking With The Analogs(MOD003) 16 DJ Hi-Shock - Darkness Below (Go Hiyama remix 1) (GYNOID048) 17 Patrick Bolton - Half Cut (APOL003) 18 Northen Structures - 9 - 5 (SG1149) 19 P God - Neptune IV (Komisch010) |
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| Mattias Fridell Bio |
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Swedish DJ/producer Mattias Fridell has been actively involved in the techno scene since the 1990s, inspired early on by EDM and the developing techno movement in Sweden.
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| In 2010 Fridell teamed up with techno icon Glenn Wilson to create throbbing music and also launch the label project Tonal Path. He's also collaborated with other producers from around the world and succeeded in re-introducing his old collaborator Alexander Johansson to the techno scene—they're now as strong as ever in their partnership. While constantly implementing new ideas and retaining his signature sound, Mattias is always inspired to work several directions within dance music's deep maze of rabbit holes. From starting out in the '90s delivering the sound of authentic Swedish techno, his musical journey took him through a variety of musical twists. Along the way he's salvaged everything from hard techno to classic Detroit-inspired beats, down to a minimalistic approach as well as the work that defines his sound today: the dark, deep, industrial tones and rich, deep dubby flavours—with lots of erosion and a smattering of dirt. Working against the trends, but assimilating slices he likes along the way, Fridell will carry on producing his unique, innovative vibes. Words by Andrez. UK based dance-music store Juno wrote "Although not exactly a household name, Mattias Fridell's discography should certainly warrant him a place in the Swedish techno hall of fame." |
| Links/Contact |
| Mattias On Soundcloud |
| Mattias On MySpace |