French darkwave/dark‑synth act White Ritual has joined forces with synthwave producer Kylreez for a new collaborative single, “Furious Passion” — a track that fuses the pulse of modern synthwave with the shadowy sensuality that has become White Ritual’s signature.
Built on retro‑futuristic synth textures and driven by the alluring vocals of frontwoman Lily, the song explores the feverish pull of desire: intoxicating, overwhelming, and impossible to contain. Lily’s delivery adds a human warmth to the production's cold neon glow, giving the track both emotional weight and nocturnal tension.
Kylreez brings his deep affection for 80s synthwave aesthetics, while White Ritual injects their darker DNA into the mix. The result is a piece that feels like a midnight ride through rain‑soaked city streets — cinematic, restless, and charged with electricity. “Furious Passion” doesn’t simply blend genres; it collides them, creating a soundscape where longing burns hot and refuses to fade.
A track made for late‑night listening, for headlights cutting through darkness, and for anyone who finds beauty in the meeting point between desire and danger. Link

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