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Romy Black - Keep It Real / Round The Way People
More than Disco, Less than Techno
Romy Black is a Sydney-based house music innovator whose body of work spans influential remixes, originals, and consistent recognition within both Australian and international electronic music circles.
Whether you're a fan of Jackin’ Disco house energy or nuanced deep house and minimal tech grooves, Romy Black delivers across the spectrum.
| track | artist | |
|---|---|---|
| Keep it Real (Extended Mix) | Romy Black | 5:23 |
| Round The Way People (Extended Mix) | Romy Black | 5:19 |
| Keep It Real (Original) | Romy Black | 3:36 |
| Round Way People ( Original) | Romy Black | 3:20 |
Support
Eric Powell
solid
Andi Durrant
Great! Thanks
Sam Divine
Dope!
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