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Henning Fürst, born in Gothenburg in 1981, is a Swedish musician and producer. Between 2001-2009 he was one half of the pop group The Tough Alliance. Fürst was also a co-founder and part of the record label Sincerely Yours, which he left in 2009. He co-produced several of the label's releases, for example JJ and Air France.

Since 2009 Fürst has produced and remixed work for artists like Taken By Trees, Jens Lekman, Nottee, Cut Copy, Yeasayer and Young Galaxy.

Fürst is now working from his own studio in the Swedish countryside, Småland, Kronoberg.

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