Samara
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Samara

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Samara (credited in release metadata as Samara Jade Phillips) is an independent Welsh singer‑songwriter, producer and DJ working from Bristol, United Kingdom. Her recorded vocal credits include the drum and bass single "Let You Go" (Zapya & Samara), released on Make Your Era on July 11, 2025, and a collaboration with RAW78, "Lost In Motion", released February 20, 2026. Public biographical detail is limited. Available credits and press material identify her as Welsh and based in Bristol and list her roles as vocalist, songwriter and DJ; she is also presented as a producer in artist information supplied for this brief. Press descriptions of her DJ sets note that she programs dark jump up, jungle and dancefloor rollers, and they highlight her emotive vocal performances when she appears on recordings or performs live. Samara’s musical identity sits at the meeting point of vocal-led songwriting and club‑focused drum and bass. On record she takes a singer‑songwriter approach to toplines and lyrics; press material emphasises the emotive quality of those vocals. As a DJ she selects across dark jump up, jungle and rollers, a mix that points to both weight and momentum in her set programming. Public sources do not detail her studio workflows or specific production techniques. Her verifiable contributions to the scene so far are concrete: she is the credited vocalist on "Let You Go" (Zapya & Samara), released by Make Your Era on 11 July 2025, and she is credited on "Lost In Motion" with RAW78, released 20 February 2026. Press coverage frames her live role around DJ sets that span dark jump up and jungle, and around delivering emotive vocal performances on records and live appearances. No further confirmed discography, listed production credits, or named influences are available in public sources beyond the items above. For bookings, recordings or deeper production credits, consult label metadata and release pages that list Samara Jade Phillips as the credited artist.

Samara (credited in release metadata as Samara Jade Phillips) is an independent Welsh singer‑songwriter, producer and DJ working from Bristol, United Kingdom. Her recorded vocal credits include the drum and bass single "Let You Go" (Zapya & Samara), released on Make Your Era on July 11, 2025, and a collaboration with RAW78, "Lost In Motion", released February 20, 2026.

Public biographical detail is limited. Available credits and press material identify her as Welsh and based in Bristol and list her roles as vocalist, songwriter and DJ; she is also presented as a producer in artist information supplied for this brief. Press descriptions of her DJ sets note that she programs dark jump up, jungle and dancefloor rollers, and they highlight her emotive vocal performances when she appears on recordings or performs live.

Samara’s musical identity sits at the meeting point of vocal-led songwriting and club‑focused drum and bass. On record she takes a singer‑songwriter approach to toplines and lyrics; press material emphasises the emotive quality of those vocals. As a DJ she selects across dark jump up, jungle and rollers, a mix that points to both weight and momentum in her set programming. Public sources do not detail her studio workflows or specific production techniques.

Her verifiable contributions to the scene so far are concrete: she is the credited vocalist on "Let You Go" (Zapya & Samara), released by Make Your Era on 11 July 2025, and she is credited on "Lost In Motion" with RAW78, released 20 February 2026. Press coverage frames her live role around DJ sets that span dark jump up and jungle, and around delivering emotive vocal performances on records and live appearances.

No further confirmed discography, listed production credits, or named influences are available in public sources beyond the items above. For bookings, recordings or deeper production credits, consult label metadata and release pages that list Samara Jade Phillips as the credited artist.

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Samara (credited in release metadata as Samara Jade Phillips) is an independent Welsh singer‑songwriter, producer and DJ working from Bristol, United Kingdom. Her recorded vocal credits include the drum and bass single "Let You Go" (Zapya & Samara), released on Make Your Era on July 11, 2025, and a collaboration with RAW78, "Lost In Motion", released February 20, 2026. Public biographical detail is limited. Available credits and press material identify her as Welsh and based in Bristol and list her roles as vocalist, songwriter and DJ; she is also presented as a producer in artist information supplied for this brief. Press descriptions of her DJ sets note that she programs dark jump up, jungle and dancefloor rollers, and they highlight her emotive vocal performances when she appears on recordings or performs live. Samara’s musical identity sits at the meeting point of vocal-led songwriting and club‑focused drum and bass. On record she takes a singer‑songwriter approach to toplines and lyrics; press material emphasises the emotive quality of those vocals. As a DJ she selects across dark jump up, jungle and rollers, a mix that points to both weight and momentum in her set programming. Public sources do not detail her studio workflows or specific production techniques. Her verifiable contributions to the scene so far are concrete: she is the credited vocalist on "Let You Go" (Zapya & Samara), released by Make Your Era on 11 July 2025, and she is credited on "Lost In Motion" with RAW78, released 20 February 2026. Press coverage frames her live role around DJ sets that span dark jump up and jungle, and around delivering emotive vocal performances on records and live appearances. No further confirmed discography, listed production credits, or named influences are available in public sources beyond the items above. For bookings, recordings or deeper production credits, consult label metadata and release pages that list Samara Jade Phillips as the credited artist.

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