New Headshotboyz track: Sweton

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# New Headshotboyz track: Sweton Hungarian producer duo **Headshotboyz** have always been a very distinctive part of Budapest's electro scene. As a part of the **Ektiv collective** they were much into fidget sounds, and later Kristóf Ambrózy and Lajos Nádházi injected bass genres into their mix such as wonky, glitch and hip-hop, retaining their eccentric musical approach. After a pile of remixes their latest track **'Sweton'** has arrived off the recently-released international blogger compilation MAD-HOP Vol.3. The track reps their characteristic wonky style with a lovely 8-bit edge; have a listen:? [Headshotboyz -- Sweton by MAD-HOP][1] [1]: http://mad-hop.bandcamp.com/track/headshotboyz-sweton
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# New Headshotboyz track: Sweton Hungarian producer duo **Headshotboyz** have always been a very distinctive part of Budapest's electro scene. As a part of the **Ektiv collective** they were much into fidget sounds, and later Kristóf Ambrózy and Lajos Nádházi injected bass genres into their mix ...