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YetepMineSweepa comes off his most recent release “Anxious” with his highly anticipated single “Low Key”. Low key? How about HIGH Key. Listening to the track at my desk, I can’t help but mean mug and try to not get up and dance around the office. Full of heavy bass and other wonky, our of this world sounds that sends pulses through the body. You might remember this song from Getters DJ sets in 2017/2018 and has also been
supported by tons of other DJ’s around the world. Minesweepa has been releasing music throughout this year that continues to prove his place in the scene.
MineSweepa has been one to watch in 2018 after his EP on Buygore following his releases with Firepower, Lowly Palace and an official remix for The Chainsmokers. Now more than ever is the time to pay attention as Darby aka MineSweepa as he seamlessly blends his experimental bass sounds with flavorful sound design and structure that makes him stand out among the many in his lane. MineSweepa has hinted tons of New Music with the likes of Bro Safari, Gbuck, Quix, ATLiens, and more along with a North America Tour coming soon. It’s fair to say that “Low Key” is just the start of a breaching point.
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