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Born Richard Quinn in a small suburb outside Atlanta, the 24-year-old producer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist is quietly building one of the most cohesive sonic identities in the underground. His debut EP, Velvet Wires (2024), didn't chart on Billboard, but it didn't need to. It leaked into the ecosystem like dye in water—seeping into independent radio, YouTube lo-fi streams, and the headphones of insomniacs everywhere. The alias "Dreamnet" is not a gimmick; it is a thesis.
“I used to turn off the bass,” he admits. “My friends would get in the car and turn the subwoofer up. I would turn it down. They thought I was weird. But I wanted to hear the space between the sounds.” ricquie dreamnet
He is not the loudest voice in the room. He is the whisper that makes everyone else stop talking so they can listen. Born Richard Quinn in a small suburb outside
“Sakamoto taught me that one perfect note is better than one hundred okay notes,” Ricquie says. Currently, Ricquie Dreamnet maintains a level of anonymity that feels deliberate, not accidental. His Instagram has no face pictures—only grainy videos of burning candles, VHS static, and highway overpasses at dusk. His press photos are silhouettes. The alias "Dreamnet" is not a gimmick; it is a thesis
Watch the horizon. The dreamnet is closing in.
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