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I have not been able to find online anywhere the electronica/ techno/ trance/ digital-music/ EDM/ rave band/ artist known as “7.1” from the early 1990s, as I have several of their mp3s… I found a YouTube video or music clip that featured a song by 7.1, and in the comments the person said the new Artist name is/was “NeoClubber”… Any validity, verifiable? Is this the same band? Does anyone know the Facebook page, YouTube channel, or Amazon “best of” CD or mp3 album link for 7.1? (Omg… By the way, if you check out the YouTube video by NeoClubber called “feel the vibe (temix),” there’s blatant nudity and bare chested women dancing around in a spring break beach or desert manner with liquid being poured on their breasts! Wow, shocking.) Vid2vid (talk) 04:49, 22 May 2019 (UTC)

