Pseudo

Tycho Jones opens up on new song, Pseudo, a song that tackles the enormity of life, both internally & externally.  The hard-hitting indie rap is released via Globetown Records. Speaking about the song Tycho explains,

Following on from Serotonin, Endorphins is a continuation of my exploration of the intersection between adolescence and adulthood. Overwhelmed by the enormity of life beyond education, Endorphins relates to a few things including, my sense of loneliness at times when I’m not necessarily in solitude, and questions the external or internal factors that contribute to my mental state, and whether they’re self-imposed, chemically induced, or the result of influences that are out of my control.

Pseudo continues along the same narrative and describes how I spent my younger teen years on an emotional pendulum. It is a collaboration with my really talented mate Noah Ings who produced the track when he was 16.

Tycho Jones is still a very new name to many, but has already caught the attention of many of the top underground tastemakers such as Hilly Dilly, COLORS, Lyrical Lemonade & Notion alike.  The one is certainly one to keep an ear out for.