"Kozlow's 'Find a Way' Proves ANTHR FCKNG PARTY Is Building Something Real"
If there's one thing Kozlow has proven since launching ANTHR FCKNG PARTY, it's that underground house music doesn't need to choose between grit and accessibility—and "Find a Way," his hypnotic new collaboration with rising Canadian duo ForgiveMeTommy! dropping October 31, is the latest evidence in that argument. Coming off the heels of "Cowboy Killers" from earlier this month (you know, that wild country-tinged house track with the actual crow sounds), this new single finds the classically trained violinist-turned-underground instigator leaning deeper into his signature fusion of melodic tension and raw club energy. "'Find a Way' has a bass line that'll knock your socks off — whether you're in a club or pretending your living room is one," Kozlow explains, and honestly, that deep, rolling bassline paired with percussive synths and catchy vocals hits exactly like he's describing—it's the kind of track that makes you want to rearrange your furniture to create a proper dance floor. What makes this particularly exciting is how AFP has been quietly building serious credibility with early support from heavy hitters like Mau P, Skream, Solomun, CamelPhat, Jamie Jones, and Marco Carola—that's not a list you accidentally stumble onto, that's earned respect from the underground elite who know real when they hear it.
"This one came out of a session with ForgiveMeTommy! and (the boys up in Montreal) — absolute chaos merchants who always make everything sound hotter," he shares, and you can hear that controlled chaos throughout the track's dirty, driving progression. Remember, this is the same guy who's performed alongside Carl Cox at Burning Man multiple times, DJ'd support for Carlita, DJ Tennis, and John Summit, and somehow also found time to collaborate with hip-hop legends like Scott Storch and Burna Boy—that cross-genre fluency is all over "Find a Way." The track captures the essence of what AFP stands for: music that thrives equally on the dance floor and through headphones, which is crucial in an era where underground house needs to work both in intimate club settings and on streaming platforms. With his monthly NYC residencies at Outer Heaven and Gospel already serving as testing grounds for these releases, plus upcoming dates at Mean Red (Oct 25), ANTHR FCKNG PARTY at White Lodge (Nov 1), and Outer Heaven (Nov 8), Kozlow's basically created his own ecosystem where he can road-test tracks, build community, and release music all under the AFP umbrella. "It's a dirty, driving record with bite, and I'm hyped to unleash it on AFP," he says, and that confidence is totally justified when you consider how his party series has pulled over 10,000 attendees in the past year with its "no line-up" and "no phone" policies that force people to actually be present in the moment—a radical concept in 2025's oversharing dance music culture.
Listen to "Find a Way":