French duo Justice debuted a new collaboration with Frank Ocean in NYC last night.

Taking place at Basement, the underground venue beneath Knockdown Center in Queens, the surprise performance was part of Frank Ocean's queer club night called PrEP+.

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The new party is said to pay homage to “what could have been of the 1980s NYC club scene if the drug PrEP - which can be taken daily to prevent HIV/AIDs for those who are not infected but are at high risk - had been invented in that era."

Also performing on the night along with Justice was Soulection affiliate Sango, buzzing UK artist Sherelle and NYC-based producer SXYLK.

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Throughout the night Frank Ocean appeared sporadically in the DJ booth to unveil what appears to be new material from his next release. During Sango's DJ set, he stopped by to debut what seams to be a collaboration with the Seattle-based producer. Then before Sherelle's high energy performance, Frank Ocean and Justice took over the booth to debut another new song.

Little is known of these new tracks and when they will be released, but a few videos from the night offer a taste of what to expect.

Frank Ocean recently said his new material is inspired by the club, including scenes in Detroit, Chicago, techno, house and French electronic music.

View the clips below to hear the new music.

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