Austrian Deep House producer Borsi released “We Stay Close” on January 23rd. The Carinthia-based artist is also the owner of an indie label, where he discovered his passion for music later in life. His productions range from Deep House and Melodic Techno to cross-genre sound experiments. The track focuses on subtlety, warmth, and emotional continuity. Instead of relying on big drops or obvious club moments, it unfolds slowly, driven by groove, depth, and connection.
The song explores friendship and connection, quietly and honestly. Melodic vocal lines are used as a texture to reinforce the intimacy that the various warm layers of harmony create. The track sits between classic Deep House and modern organic influences, like the expressive violin lines that add emotional depth and compliment the vocals.
The groove on this song is tangibly human and bouncy in the best way possible, with the way the handpan drives a syncopated rhythm alongside the other percussion elements. It’s easily the best part about the song. The runner-up has to be the quality of separation of all the elements, which really gives the song a distinct space over the stereo image. The melodic content is not surprising or groundbreaking, but that’s what a house song should do: it’s a comfortable bed of melody with interesting but non-disruptive rhythms.
Borsi‘s been expanding his repertoire with each release, reaching a growing international audience. “We Stay Close” is designed for both the dancefloor and focused listening, working equally well during late-night drives, early morning moments, or intimate club settings. A timeless Deep House track that values feeling over formula.


