
Brooklyn-based house producer and DJ Rich Furniss is kicking off the year with a bang, dropping his latest single, “Big Walk,” alongside Proper Villains and Mr. MFN eXquire. Out now via Minute to Midnight, the track fuses classic house grooves with gritty hip-hop energy, bringing a fresh take to the dancefloor.
A master of blending underground house vibes with mainstream appeal, Furniss has been making waves in the electronic scene. With over 700,000 Spotify streams in the past year and releases on respected labels like House U, In It Together, and Farris Wheel, he’s built a reputation for infectious productions and high-energy DJ sets. As the co-founder of Quincy Boy Records and the president of NYC’s Sound Collective, Furniss is more than just a producer—he’s shaping the next generation of music creators.
“Big Walk” opens with punchy percussion and a pulsating bassline, instantly locking listeners into its hypnotic rhythm. Mr. MFN eXquire’s verses cut through the beat with a swagger reminiscent of golden-era hip-hop, while Proper Villains injects a smooth club energy into the mix. The result is a seamless fusion of classic rap influences and deep house grooves, tailor-made for peak-time dancefloors.
Furniss, who has electrified crowds at SXSW, Governors Ball, and Miami Music Week, continues to push his sound forward, seamlessly bridging the worlds of house and hip-hop. “Big Walk” is a prime example of his genre-fusing artistry—packed with energy and relavency, it’s primed to leave a lasting mark on dancefloors and hip-hop circles alike.