If you have been looking for an absolute heatier of a halftime track, boy do we have the one for you! Heavy hitter North Carolina native, Andy Underwood, better known as BroMosapien, has come out swinging with his new release “Playtime” that we are featuring today. Combining crazy neuro bass sounds, absolutely bonkers drum beats and a fresh futuristic style, this tune will have you on your feet and losing your mind with every single drop. We promise you’ll have this one on repeat for the foreseeable future. Come explore why we are dubbing this particular track, a certified bop.

“This track is a halftime zinger that showcases my signature sound with some added flare. Drums & percussion have ALWAYS been a focal point for me, so this tune 100% delivers on that end. Adding in some gnarly neuro basses & some psy squelches was a must as well! This tune is a driving force on the dance floor & you can expect many more DONKERS like this from myself for the rest of 2022… Incredibly stoked to be releasing this with my hometown friends over at Tuff Sounds & stoked to see where the future takes them as well! “

DIVING DEEP W/ BROMOSAPIEN

What would you tell your younger self today knowing where you’re at now and what it took to get there?

 I would tell my younger self ANY & EVERY bit of production knowledge I have now. I had some of the craziest musical ideas growing up, but I just didn’t know how to 100% execute them. I would also tell myself to not worry about what others are doing as much & focus on my own path. Everyone has a different path in life & you can’t compare your own personal journey to someone else’s. Life works in mysterious ways, but if you trust the process, you’ll end up RIGHT where you want to be! 

If there was an artist you had the chance to collaborate with, who would it be and why?

 Oof that is a tough one. So many artists I want to work with. To name a few I’d say Kursa, Tipper(YEAH RIGHT), Jantsen, Noisia, Death Grips, & Tame Impala. Honestly that list could go on FOREVER & EVER. All of the best collaborations generally come from the connections I’ve made in the industry though. Nothing quite beats vibing with people in & out of the studio and making art together. I’m always open to collaborate with styles outside of my comfort zone to help push the envelope of my sound!