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With countries around the world starting to allow their population to dance again, such as Serbia when it gave the green light for EXIT Festival to be one of the first sets to take place in Europe. Over in South Korea, restrictions are looking a lot harsher with the government forcing gyms to play slower music to stop the spread […]

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