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Cortex Thrill performed at the Legacy Festival in Belgium for 30,000 people

Cortex Thrill - still current winners of the "Ambassador" award for a best dance music album, performed at one of the largest electronic music festivals in Europe.

It is a Legacy festival in Belgium that took place on June 11 and 12 on Silver Lake near the Belgian town of Mol, where 30,000 people gathered in two days. 

100 artists performed in two days on 8 stages

The ninth Legacy Festival presented the resounding names of renowned and famous DJs, pioneers of the electronic scene such as Grammy Award-winning producers and DJs Paul Oakenfold and Roger Sanchez, and other legends: Marusha, Da Hool, Westbam, Bonzai All Stars, Jones & Stephenson, Todd Terry, Jens Lissat and others….

This year's Legacy Festival is special for celebrating the 30th anniversary of the publishing house of one of the first renowned electronic music labels: "Bonzai Records", for which they have been releasing "Cortex Thrill" since the very beginning.

Cortex Thrill had a promotion of their new single from the "Cosmic Voyage Episode II" trilogy and a special digital release for a new market. It is a digital NFT edition called "Assymetry", and the purpose of this NFT edition is exclusively for the increasingly popular digital auctions and collectors of digital assemblies.

 Performances have already been announced at the Bonzai Stage from the world festival "Tomorowland" next year, in Italy and in Rotterdam at the club De Graanbeurs, where the world-famous DJ Tiesto often performs.

In addition to the performance, they agreed on several collaborations with names such as JayDee, Jens Lissat, Bonzai All Stars, Thorin van Gelden, etc ...

Check out some videos from the performance in Belgium HERE! 

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