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Dance music artist Spencer Brown comes out as gay

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A post shared by spencer (@spencerbrownofficial) on Dance producer Spencer Brown has revealed he is gay in a moving essay for Billboard.

The piece was published yesterday, before the end of Pride Month.San Francisco-based Brown first made a name for himself in the dance music community with the release of his debut Above and Beyond EP in 2014.

Off the back of that, he toured the US with the late Avicii and became a regular fixture at festivals. Signed to Ajunbeats, he’s released two albums: 2018’s Illusion of Perfection and this year’s Stream of Consciousness.He begins the essay by saying, “Imagine waking up daily with unshakable self-hate without knowing why.

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