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    Ultimate Freak
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    Default Where is the minimal sub-section?

    There should be one, so we can slag it off.

    Hahaha, just kidding. I like some good minimal although there are lot of boring tunes also.

    It would be good to have a minimal section.

    If there is trance, there should be minimal. Damn it:hissyfit:!

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    I think minimal is not too boring anymore , it seems to have picked up its games some nice stuff out there. dont get me wrong i hate that ****ing boring plip plop stuff. but threre is sum intellengent stuff out there
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    M.O.D.
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    there was one. no one posted, aside from danny, cossinelle and me. wasn't really adding anything, so mark got rid of it.
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    well lets make a section here.

    slavk what minimal artist do you like?

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    marcel dettmann, ben klock, donato dozzy, anja schneider, etc.

    feel free to start a minimal thread in the main page...i'll jump in, as i'm sure a few others will.
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