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David Morales presents a new release on his DIRIDIM imprint that brings together two artists with shared deep roots in vocal-led, club-focused music

David Morales
David Morales

Come On” is a piano-led house track built on a warm, rolling groove, guided by a vocal from Leroy Burgess that feels effortless and unhurried. The elements are familiar in shape but handled with a light touch, giving the track an easy sense of movement.
 
Burgess carries a remarkable history. As part of Black Ivory in the early seventies, he helped define a smooth, melodic strain of New York soul. Later work with Patrick Adams, including projects like Logg and Convertion, moved toward a brighter, more dance-floor-ready sound that would feed directly into the development of early garage and boogie. Tracks such as “I Know You Will” and “Let’s Do It” have remained reference points for producers drawn to a rich, vocal-led club language.
 
Here, Burgess’ delivery is calm and assured, sitting neatly inside Morales’ arrangement rather than rising above it. The piano line cycles with a relaxed steadiness, chords opening and closing around the vocal while the rhythm section holds everything in place. There is clarity and space throughout, with no need for excess.
 
Come On” lands as a meeting of two artists who understand how to let groove, tone and feel do the work. DIRIDIM continues to be a home for music that draws from house’s deeper roots while staying grounded in the present moment.

Leroy Burgess
Leroy Burgess

David Morales Featuring Leroy Burgess “Come On” is out now!

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David Morales Featuring Leroy Burgess "Come On"
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