The result is a cohesive, career-defining body of work that firmly places the duo at the forefront of dance music's future. Walker & Royce have spent years honing in on their one-of-a-kind style, meticulously crafting the sounds they want their fans to hear in clubs, at festivals and in their headphones. Now, their new Rave Grave EP is the inaugural release on Diplo’s house-focused imprint Higher Ground. Sam and Gavin have collaborated with Ardalan, Chris Lake and VNSSA remixed The Knocks and Justin Jay and put out music on Relief, Black Book, HotBOi Records and more. Self Help was followed by further experimentation and growth. Now it’s official, thanks to a certain UK tastemaker not to mention a string of stellar productions and remixes. The guys enlisted numerous vocalists, including Green Velvet, Dances With White Girls, and Sophiegrophy, to make Self Help feel like a packed house party – while leaving no doubt about who was hosting. 'New York City’s Sam Walker & Gavin Royce have been producing their emotive, subdued and groove-heavy deep house since 2011 but almost from the start, they were touted as future stars. In October 2017, Walker & Royce released their debut album Self Help on Dirtybird, which both showcased and expanded upon their now-signature sound. The success of their November 2015 “Bright Lights” remix was a clear indication that they were onto something. Quirky accents and bouncy synths, previously deeper in the mix, leapt to the forefront, backed by a propulsive new energy. The duo found early success on tastemaker labels like Crosstown Rebels, OFF Recordings, and Moda Black, scoring an Essential New Tune nod from Pete Tong with 2014’s “Sister.” The indie dance and deep house sounds that informed Walker & Royce’s earliest work soon gave way to something different. Their innate dance floor intuition, combined with years of experience behind the decks, drives them to create music that isn’t just playable - it’s irresistible.įirst introduced by way of New York City's early-aughts dance music scene, Sam Walker and Gavin Royce first teamed up for a remix in 2011. Simple as it may sound, for this perfectionist pair it’s anything but. He is also a senior softball enthusiast, a language. The result is a cohesive, career-defining body of work that firmly places the duo at the forefront of dance music’s future.For Sam Walker and Gavin Royce, the question is the fundamental test of their studio output. Walker Royce is a professional coach in software economics, software project management, software measurement and organizational transformation. The guys enlisted numerous vocalists, including Green Velvet, Dances With White Girls, and Sophiegrophy, to make Self Help feel like a packed house party – while leaving no doubt about who was hosting. The duo found early success on tastemaker labels like Crosstown Rebels, OFF Recordings, and Moda Black, scoring an Essential New Tune nod from Pete Tong with 2014’s Sister. The duo found early success on tastemaker labels like Crosstown Rebels, OFF Recordings, and Moda Black, scoring an Essential New Tune nod from Pete Tong with 2014’s “Sister.” The indie dance and deep house sounds that informed Walker & Royce’s earliest work soon gave way to something different. First introduced by way of New York City’s early-aughts dance music scene, Sam Walker and Gavin Royce first teamed up for a remix in 2011. Their innate dance floor intuition, combined with years of experience behind the decks, drives them to create music that isn’t just playable - it’s irresistible.įirst introduced by way of New York City’s early-aughts dance music scene, Sam Walker and Gavin Royce first teamed up for a remix in 2011. For Sam Walker and Gavin Royce, the question is the fundamental test of their studio output.
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