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NERO sent shockwaves within the dance music world when they broke a two-year silence with an unofficial edit of Daft Punk‘s “Emotion,” as well as Tame Impala‘s “Disciples,” both released via blockchain-fueled music streaming platform, Audius. In their latest offering, the legendary UK group has released its bootleg of Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s 1983 hit, “Relax.” The edit of... Read More ▸

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