A lyric became a song. The song became a wardrobe. Three pieces, one collab — built with Ryan The Son and his album Recovering Athlete: A Time to Feel.
Ryan The Son's Recovering Athlete: A Time to Feel is a record about getting your nervous system back. About permission. About the thing inside you that doesn't have words yet but knows it needs to move.
We took one line from one song and built a wardrobe around it — because some lyrics belong on the body, not just in the ears.




We debuted BeBall Head at a listening room full of arcade cabinets — because what's an album about play if you don't actually play.
Photos from the Recovering Athlete listening event.






Recovering Athlete is the record this collab is named after. The back-print carries the full tracklist — eighteen pieces of the same conversation, with Play Will Set You Free sitting near the end like an exhale.
A piece for the people who don't just like a song — they live inside a record. If you know, you know.
The PWSYF collab opens by invitation. Join the Droplist and you'll get the private link the moment it goes live — before any public announcement, before the public site hears about it.
No spam. No filler. Just a heads-up when the drop opens, and a heads-up when it's about to close.
We'll send the private link the moment the drop opens. In the meantime — hear the song.