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3Nero is an award-winning British ElectronicMusic band composed of musicians/composers/[=DJs=] Daniel Stephens and Joseph Ray, and vocalist Alana Stephens (née Watson). The band is well-known for their [[LighterAndSofter melodic approach]] to heavy electronic music genres, especially drum 'n' bass, electro house, and {{dubstep}}, as well as for their infusion of elements borrowed from '80s SynthPop, ClassicalMusic and hard trance. They have achieved cult status both in the UK and in electronic music scenes around the world.
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5The band first came together in 1999, when musicians Daniel Stephens and Joe Ray began making ElectronicMusic during their free time. Two years later, they began working together in a studio in Stephens' bedroom. Their debut release was "Space 2001", which was included in a three-piece vinyl LP on Reformed Recordings in 2004. Their first dubstep release was "This Way".
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7They made a living as musicians by making remixes, one of their most well-known being their remix of "Blinded by the Lights" by electronic hip hop project The Streets, which received significant radio airplay and was even played by other electronic music producers such as dubstep [[TropeCodifier codifier]] Music/{{Skream}}, breakbeat superstars Chase & Status - who later signed them to their label MTA Records, world's former number 1 DJ Tiesto and moombahton legend/self-proclaimed "Twerk King" Diplo - who is, take note, producer of the critically acclaimed [[Music/{{MIA}} "Paper Planes"]].
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9In 2010, the band released their breakthrough hit "Innocence" to critical acclaim. The song was nominated for the BBC's Sound of 2011 poll. Shortly afterward, they released their follow-up "Me and You", which reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart, and at number one on the independent releases chart.
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11The band managed to top themselves off with their debut album ''Welcome Reality'', released in August 2011. The album, considered as one of the best modern ElectronicMusic releases, was lauded by critics and received universal acclaim from fans, ultimately cementing their place as one of the finest ElectronicMusic acts in recent years. Songs from the album have been featured in many media works, most notably ''VideoGame/{{Borderlands 2}}'', ''VideoGame/SaintsRowIV'', ''VideoGame/ForzaHorizon'', ''VideoGame/NeedForSpeedMostWanted2012'', ''Asphalt 8: Airborne'', the 2012 reboot of ''VideoGame/{{SSX}}'', ''VideoGame/GranTurismo 6'', and ''[[VideoGame/SegaSuperstars Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed]]''. The remix of one of the album's songs, "Promises", co-produced by Skrillex and Nero themselves, went on to win "Best Non-Classical Remixed Recording" in the [=55th=] Grammy Awards.
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13In 2013, the group has also done a brand new song, "Into The Past", for the original soundtrack of the 2013 movie readaptation of ''{{The Great Gatsby|2013}}''.
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15At the beginning of 2014, they have posted on their Soundcloud account a [[EpicRocking 28-minute long]] {{ambient}} track, which, per WordOfGod, is actually a 3-minute long track played on loop. They also said that their sophomore album will come out sometime in that year. A few months later, their new single "Satisfy" was released to warm critical reception, and, once again, completely rave fan reactions. The song has been included into the licensed score of ''Forza Horizon 2''. Despite little other information being unveiled by the band, MTA Records has reassured that their second album was being mastered. Called ''Between II Worlds'', it will be released on August 28th of this year; its second single, "The Thrill", was released on March 20th, and received once again substantial praise from the EDM fandom; the title track was subsequently released as the third single on April 10th. Unfortunately, it has been recently announced by the band itself that the album's release has been pushed back to September 11 of the same year.
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17Not to be confused with [[ComicStrip/{{Nero}} the Belgian comic strip of the same name]] or the real life Roman Emperor UsefulNotes/{{Nero}}.
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19! Discography
20* ''Welcome Reality'' (2011)
21* ''Between II Worlds'' (2015)
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23!This band provides examples of the following tropes:
24* ArcNumber: 2808.
25* ConceptAlbum: ''Welcome Reality''
26* CreatorCouple: Members Daniel Stephens and Alana Watson have been married since December 2015.
27* GenreBusting: Their song, "Innocence" might be the crowning example of this in dubstep - it features trance buildups, synths that sound similar to [[JapanesePopMusic J-pop]], pounding electro house beats, and an atmospheric bass drop typical of old-school (read: late '90s - mid-2000s) dubstep, yet, it frequently receives the "brostep" label due to its heavy instrumentation.
28** "Crush on You" features '80s SynthPop melodies and samples from Music/TheJets' song of the same name. It also features a brutal DeathMetal-influenced bass drop akin to Music/{{Excision|Musician}} and Music/{{Skrillex}}.
29** Special mention has to go to when they [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JAxgFe4hpE made a dubstep symphony]]
30* GenreMashup: They combine SynthPop, {{Dubstep}}, electro house, {{Trance}}, and ClassicalMusic in ways previously unheard of.
31* GenreShift: "Satisfy" has very little dubstep influence and is instead a fairly straightforward electro house track. Same thing goes for ''Between II Worlds'', which features little to no dubstep, favoring instead a sound more akin to electro house and {{synthwave}}.
32* NamedAfterSomeoneFamous: Roman Emperor UsefulNotes/{{Nero}}.
33* ShoutOut: The band is well-known for their frequent references to Japanese media. Some of them include:
34** The video game in the video for "Me and You" references the Japanese side-scrolling fighting game ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage 3'' and the racing game ''VideoGame/{{Outrun}} 2019''.
35** The video for "Innocence" is entirely composed of clips from the anime OVA ''Anime/CyberCityOedo808''.
36** The video for "Crush on You" is a homage to the 1977 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Hausu}}''.
37* TropeCodifier: For "brostep", a sub-set of modern dubstep characterized by heavy instrumentation, harsh bass drops and compositional styles akin to HeavyMetal. The band is also responsible for popularizing virtuosity, the use of major scales, emphasis on piano and strings, melodic bass drops, operatic vocals, and liberal use of ClassicalMusic and trance elements in dubstep.

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