A bass peddler by his own admission, Bro Safari is well schooled in the arts of emotive licks, gut wrenching sonic’s and further more how to amalgamate these sounds into unavoidable club ready hits. So those peering over the garden fence to get an eye full of what all the fuss is about are in for a seismic treat. Fresh off the back of his previous released ‘Snap’. The Atlantian bred bass-smith has sprung up once again wielding a big, brooding club jam in new single ‘Follow’ that’s full of textural intricacy and laced with glitching and swirling melodic tones. What’s not to love?
Following the tracks top-seed premiere placing on Spotify’s renowned Fresh EDM playlist and the rifle-fire like reaction from fans at his co-headline show for Red Rocks Amphitheatre (Saturday) and EDC NYC (Sunday), Bro Safari would be forgiven for believing he has something of a gusty bass-fuelled anthem on his hands. But ‘Follow’ is more than just a soundsystem monster, the record showcases Nick Weiller aka Bro Safari’s influences and musical passions. As he puts it:
“To me, this track exemplifies the idea that I've always tried to incorporate elements from multiple genres into my songs. In this instance, I took cues from my Drum and Bass roots and fused them together with the Trap-leaning style I've come to be known for. Anyway, I'm excited to finally get this song into your hands! As always, thanks for listening and thanks for your support!”
Out now, expect ‘Follow’ to be making an unmissable appearance in your ear drums this festival season…
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