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Dave + Sam are on fire & back with their follow-up single, “Not The Same,” on the Classic label


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Dave Giles II is known for his soulful vocals and has even earned a Grammy Award for his contributions to Beyoncé’s “Cozy” from the album RENNAISANCE. Meanwhile, Sam O.B. is celebrated for his funk-infused DJ sets and productions.

These two artists joined forces in 2016, crafting unique tracks that blend hip hop and other rhythmic genres with a modern house sensibility and innovative thinking. Their earlier tracks have received remix treatments from renowned DJs like Derrick Carter, Harry Romero, and Nick Godmode.

Their recent remix of Coco and Breezy’s single “Magic” received critical acclaim, and they shared the bill with Coco and Breezy last month at the iconic ‘Elsewhere’ venue in Brooklyn, New York.

Working closely with the Classic label, Dave + Sam have honed their signature sound, consistently impressing tastemakers worldwide with each subsequent release. In “Not The Same,” their latest offering, they explore a more minimal direction, emphasizing addictive repeated lyrics imbued with a stoic bravado, all while electronic pulses twist the track into a darker realm.

Having delivered a standout performance on The Lot Radio and a captivating set at Defected Croatia this year, Dave + Sam are poised to dominate 2023 with more live sets in the pipeline.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dave + Sam are on fire & back with their follow-up single, “Not The Same,” on the Classic label

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