Walker & Royce
American dance duo Walker & Royce make playful, quirky tech-house that isn't afraid to dip into other genres. They started off producing music closer to deep house and neo-disco during the early 2010s, and their profile started to rise when they began releasing more technical and ambitious tracks like 2014's "Sister." Their hedonistic, guest-heavy debut full-length, Self Help, appeared in 2017, producing several club hits. They've since concentrated on bass-heavy club bangers, with collaborators including Green Velvet, Diplo, Channel Tres, and VNSSA. James Patterson of the Knocks guested on their 2024 single "Might Just."
Sam Walker and Gavin Royce were already active within New York's dance scene when they first teamed up and began working on remixes together in 2011. Their first singles appeared on labels like Crosstown Rebels and Dither Down, revealing a love for deep house and '80s disco. The stranger, more progressive "Sister" appeared on Moda Black in 2014 and was named Essential New Tune by famed BBC DJ Pete Tong. They continued in this offbeat yet club-tooled direction with further singles for labels such as Pets Recordings and Relief. They landed on Dirtybird with 2017's Self Help, a festival-friendly album that featured guest appearances by producers and rappers including Green Velvet, Dances with White Girls, OnCue, and others. 2018 brought EPs with Ardalan (Escapade) and Chris Lake (Close Your Eyes). The duo collaborated with VNSSA for 2019's "Word" and Rave Grave EP (on Diplo's Higher Ground) and continued their association with Dirtybird with tracks such as "Bodies Do the Talking" (featuring Sue Yenn) and "Enthusiasm" (with label boss Claude VonStroke). Singles such as "Feel the Vibe" and "No Drama" appeared in 2022, and the duo teamed up with Diplo and Channel Tres on 2023's "Diamond Therapy." The EP No Big Deal, Pt. 1 included guests like Reggie Watts and Glass Petals. No Big Deal, Pt. 2 followed in 2024, featuring VNSSA on "I Don't Remember," as well as the drum'n'bass track "Tha Tea." The sly, sassy "Might Just" featured the Knocks' James Patterson.
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You're Not Welcome
Electronic - Released by Crosstown Rebels on 25 Jun 2012
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WORD (Black V Neck Remix)
Walker & Royce, VNSSA, Black V Neck
House - Released by HotBOi Records on 18 Sep 2020
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WORD (VNSSA & Eric Mark Remix)
Walker & Royce, VNSSA, Mark Eric
Drum & Bass - Released by HotBOi Records on 18 Sep 2020
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Fetish (Queer On Acid Remix)
House - Released by Amber Muse on 4 Oct 2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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I Surrender
Miscellaneous - Released by Glasgow Underground on 21 Jan 2013
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WORD (Worthy Remix)
House - Released by HotBOi Records on 18 Sep 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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No Drama (Arnold & Lane Remix)
House - Released by Club Sweat on 12 Oct 2022
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No Drama (Tiff Cornish Remix)
House - Released by Club Sweat on 12 Oct 2022
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Self Help Remixes (Sam von Horn Remix)
House - Released by Birdfeed on 24 Aug 2018
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Wakey Wakey
House - Released by W&O Street Tracks on 29 Apr 2016
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
WORD (Luke Andy Remix)
Walker & Royce, VNSSA, Luke Andy
House - Released by HotBOi Records on 18 Sep 2020
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
No Drama (Vnssa Remix)
House - Released by Club Sweat on 12 Oct 2022
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
My Stop (Original Mix)
Techno - Released by Pets Recordings on 28 Aug 2015
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No Drama (Remixes)
Dance - Released by Club Sweat on 12 Oct 2022
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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