It’s no secret that the drum and bass scene is rapidly taking root in America. A slightly different flavor than its UK origins, American Drum and Bass is more flashy and edit-heavy, ready to entertain crowds, not unlike the rise of festival trap in the mid-2010s. Whether you are a DnB vet or just caught the bug, keep an eye out for the name Sam Foxx. He has experienced a steady climb over the past few years with releases on YANA Music, iconic Reid Speed‘s imprint Play Me Records, and now—Space Yacht. We covered his A-side/B-side release The Martian / Phantom last summer and he continues to deliver. Often inspired by storytelling and samples from video games, the Nuke EP exemplifies his style with pieces from Call of Duty and even Terminator. I got the privilege to sit down with Sam Foxx via Zoom for an exclusive interview on the success of the Nuke EP and what’s coming next for the rising star.
What’s next for Sam Foxx? Hopefully some shows! He is also thinking about management. If you’re a manager or promoter, hit him up via the links below! If you have yet to listen to the EP, we made it easy for you:
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