Bicep’s eponymous 2017 debut album offered an effective mix of soothing melody and pummeling rhythm. The electronic duo of Andrew Ferguson and Matthew McBriar had a gift for shiny, shuffling, ...
BRIT nominees Bicep have announced and released a digital deluxe edition of their January album Isles, which is accompanied by three new songs, one of which sees the duo reunite with Clara La San.
The three new songs are ‘Light’, ‘Meli (I)’ and ‘Siena’ – the latter of which features previous collaborator Clara La San, who appears on two other ‘Isles’ tracks. “In the end, a much more restrained ...
Bicep have announced they will release the second album ‘Isles’ via Ninja Tune on January 22 next year. It was made across a two year period, with tracks designed to evolve differently from record to ...
Irish duo Bicep debuted strongly in 2017 with their self-titled album — a confident mix of continental trance melodicism and urban grit that earned them many an accolade. Inspired by their relocation ...
Bicep talk to Séamas O'Reilly about growing up in Belfast, their new album ‘Isles’, and the liberating power of dance music Bicep are on the cover of Mixmag. Read the cover feature below and check out ...
The Northern Irish bloggers-turned-DJs-turned-producers kick over the dinner-party table with an album that matches the scope and ambition of 90s dance artists The progression from record collector to ...
Marking the release of their acclaimed second album, Isles, the duo transmit a steady stream of rapturous, 21st-century rave nostalgia into living rooms around the world The laptop screen pulsates ...
While Bicep just made their Emerging Artists chart debut, the duo is already fully materialized in the dance world. By Katie Bain Welcome to Emerging Artists Spotlight, the Billboard series where we ...
In the years since the rise of their 2009-born, disco-gem-uncovering Feel My Bicep blog and 2012’s pumping breakthrough EP ‘Vision Of Love’, Bicep have transformed from underground house-head ...
Bicep's new album Isles is a project without a spiritual home. The electronic duo, based in London but originally from Belfast, make music for vast club spaces and festival stages - two worlds which ...
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