[LISTEN] Kris Kurrency Pushes Into Darker Territory With 'Bring It Back'

Kris Kurrency, Bring It Back

| March 20, 2026

Kris Kurrency continues to build momentum in the tech house space with the release of “Bring It Back,” a track that sharpens his identity around driving grooves, late-night energy, and club-focused production.

Following his debut release “Pull Me Close,” the new single marks a clear progression, leaning into a darker, more hypnotic direction while maintaining the punch required for peak-hour sets.

Built around a gritty acid bassline, “Bring It Back” thrives on tension. Rather than relying on oversized builds, the track allows its groove to do the heavy lifting, pulling listeners deeper into the rhythm before delivering a drop that snaps the energy back into the room.

The result is a record designed to live comfortably in both underground club environments and larger festival settings.

“I wanted to make a track that pulls people into a darker groove and then hits them with a drop that brings the energy right back to the dancefloor,” Kris explains. That intention is evident in the way the record unfolds, favoring rolling percussion and hypnotic movement over predictable structure.

Kris Kurrency, Bring It Back

Built With a Live-Set Mentality

Kris Kurrency approaches production with the dancefloor in mind, prioritizing tension, release, and momentum above all else. With “Bring It Back,” that mindset translates into a track that feels engineered for real-world impact, where every element is designed to lock a crowd into the groove.

The acid-style bassline sits at the core of the record, carefully shaped to carry both grit and clarity while driving the track forward. Instead of relying on a single explosive moment, the energy builds continuously through rhythm and movement, creating a more immersive experience for listeners and DJs alike.

“When I’m producing, I’m always thinking about the moment in a set when the groove locks in and the whole room starts moving together,” Kris adds.

With more music on the way and a growing presence on the live circuit, Kris Kurrency is steadily carving out his place in the tech house landscape. “Bring It Back” captures that trajectory in real time, a focused, club-ready release that prioritizes connection, energy, and forward momentum.

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