Byron Foxx has
come a long way. His love for music of all kinds has always been a big
part of who he is. His journey from simply a music lover to a music
maker has had a few turns and bumps along the way. If you had of told
him 15 years ago that he was on the verge of finishing his first
original album he would have called you crazy, that surely you were
thinking of his brother. His brother was the talented guitarist.
Yet here we are.
Byron became
a DJ first, getting his first gig at a DJ competition. While he did not
progress far, he got the taste for more. Fast forward to now and his
resume includes many residencies at respected clubs, headlining parties
locally, interstate and internationally with many loyal fans of his
sets.
For Byron though,
his thirst
was not quenched. He had a wealth of creative thoughts dying to get
out. It’s with this his production journey began in 2005. After
learning the basics of the craft he secured his first release on
respected New York label Peaches Music, with Revenge of the Cantina. It
both sold and was received well.
To date Byron is
known for
house music. However his roots are in many styles and this is reflected
in his debut original album. Byron says he is always looking to learn
more, to create music from the heart, with meaning and to share it with
others. The album might be a surprise for many people who follow Byron
for his house music exploits, but not to those who know him well.