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  • Rich Furniss Teams Up With Morsy & Buck For Underground Single “Desire” [Quincy Boy Records]


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    Hungry and ambitious NYC based talent Rich Furniss continues to impress us with his tunes, who seems to blend the classic roots of house music with a compelling modern twist.

    Today, he’s revealed what could be one of his best releases to date with “Desire,” in collaboration with friends Morsy and Buck. While many of his past releases have boasted a disco / classic house influence, “Desire,” goes much heavier on a modern techno feel, a real tune for the underground. The vocal encompasses a Green Velvet esque type of trippy vocal, while synths pulsate and percussion elements come together in a gripping fashion. 

    Here’s what Rich had to say about it:

    “The energy between Morsy, Buck and I was just natural when making “Desire,” I feel like a balance of all of us are in here. Since starting Rich Furniss in Sept. of 2021, I wouldn’t have envisioned things coming so far so quick or to have the support  from bigger artists I love on my music. I am pumped about the future!”

    Listen below!

     

    This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Rich Furniss Teams Up With Morsy & Buck For Underground Single “Desire” [Quincy Boy Records]


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