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Walker & Royce have unveiled the first installment of their sophomore album, No Big Dealon Dirtybird Records. This electrifying album contains four vibrant tracks, each of which perfectly captures the duo’s signature playfulness and party-starting spirit and serves as a stellar introduction to the upcoming album, due out in 2024.

Walker & Royce explained that the album contains the music they have been urged to release over the years, but didn’t want to get lost in overly contrived marketing campaigns. It’s a triumphant return to the pair’s roots, as their debut album Self Help was also released on Dirtybird back in 2017.

Staying true to their style, each track is vocal-driven and club-ready with booming basslines. Part 1kicks off with the boisterous bass house track “Let’s Live It Up,” featuring the lyrical prowess of hip-hop artist Harm Franklin. Following suit, “Cheap Thrills” plunges us into a deeper, darker warehouse sound, featuring the vocals of South Central’s Barney Bones.

Meanwhile, “Get Down Down,” a collaboration with comedic musician Reggie Watts and “Stop Time,” featuring Glass Petals and Elohim, highlight the unmistakable tech house groove that has become synonymous with Walker & Royce’s sound.

Fans can catch Walker & Royce on their “No Big Deal” tour this fall. Check outNo Big Deal – Part 1below and find the album on streaming platforms here.

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