Ned Franc

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U.K. natives Ned Franc and Jon Moody blend soul songwriting with analog synths and disco grooves to produce dancefloor euphoria. Their new album is called “Chewing the Fat.”

Chewing the fat with British disco duo Franc Moody

U.K. natives Ned Franc and Jon Moody blend soul songwriting with analog synths and disco grooves to produce dancefloor euphoria. Their new album is called “Chewing the Fat.”

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