Fox Stevenson
Fox Stevenson is the electronic music project of Stanton Altman from Birmingham, England. He started releasing music around 2010, with his debut single being...
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Fox Stevenson is the electronic music project of Stanton Altman from Birmingham, England. He started releasing music around 2010, with his debut single being "All This Time." The project has put out albums like "All This Time," "Atlas," "Rift," and "Falling Apart."
His track "Bruises" from 2017 deals with themes of vulnerability and resilience. Other songs in his catalog include "Go Like," "Dreamland," and "Comeback." The music draws from styles like progressive house and trance.
For live performances, Altman works with vocalist and co-writer Emily Taylor (SKYLAR) and drummer Jack Rainey. They create a full-band setup rather than a typical DJ set.
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