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NGHTMRE Plays Out New Collab With Zhu At Moonrise Festival


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This past weekend, Saturday, August 10, NGHTMRE & Slander brought Gud Vibrations to Maryland for Moonrise Festival and, as per usual, rocked their set. During the performance, fans got a taste of a long awaited collab between Zhu and NGHTMRE, now known to be called “Man’s First Inhibitions.”

Definitely a curious track name, the bass hits hard from the front row and the phone of whoever took the video and posted it clearly couldn’t handle the weight. That being said, you can still get a good idea of what the track sounds like even through the distortion.

The collab was first debuted earlier this year at Space Yacht in Los Angeles. It seems to have undergone some minor modifications in the past four months, and hopefully we’ll be hearing it out in the real world soon enough. Until then, check it out below.

New NGHTMRE and ZHU (From Moonrise) from EDM

 

Photo via Rukes.com

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