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DJ and production duo Bicep have become the latest to dip their toes in the waters of record label ownership with the news they’ve established the Feel My Bicep imprint.

We’re very pleased to premiere a brand new track from in demand Northern Irish duo Bicep, set for release on New York imprint Let’s Play House later this month.

Bicep’s label hopping endeavours will soon find them landing on Will Saul’s Aus label with an EP that has them collaborate with Ejeca and Omar Odyssey, formerly known as Retrograde’s Serge Santiago, as well as get remixed by Steffi.

There’s been whispers of this for a while now, but Will Saul’s Aus Music label today revealed the full details of a forthcoming release from rising production duo Bicep.

We have two tickets to give away to one of the UK’s best kept festival secrets.

Dalston’s annual showcase of music and culture Land of Kings is shaping up nicely, with house music legend Maurice Fulton and Juno Plus page botherers Bicep among the latest additions for the festival that takes place at the start of May.

London based party collective Love Fever will expand operations with the launch of an eponymously titled record label which features Belfast duo Bicep on the inaugural release, entitled Make Love In Public Places.
There’s been plenty of reason to stay closely attuned to the Throne Of Blood release schedule over the past year or so, as the New York based label has successfully cast off the ‘founded by The Rapture’ tagline. Instead, the focus has switched to a succession of Trans Atlantic drops from the likes of Mugwump, Populette, Harkin & Raney and most recently Paul Woolford and Mat Playford under the Ford Inc alias. Amidst these more established names, another exciting facet of the label has been the continual emergence of Bicep.
Nominally two thirds of the team that run Feel My Bicep, all the knowledge of vintage and current strains of house, disco and techno that ensure the site sits apart from the majority of the hype obsessed bloggerati has seemingly been poured into their productions. Having impressed on their Throne of Blood debut Darwin, which featured a bewitchingly brilliant Retro/Grade edit, Bicep serve further notice of their potential with this second release for the label.
Cunningly titled EP2, Messrs Ferguson and McBrair adopt a suitably smooth analogue poise on opening gambit “Silk” with sparse 808 excursions allowing the acid tinged rhythms the focus of attention they deserve. “Purple Sweat” slows proceedings down somewhat, with a thick gloopy bassline that gradually accrues a menacing tone amidst a cascading shower of textural light and percussion. Revealing a taste for pastry, “Choux” is perhaps the most accomplished production here, with a rough low end thrust primed for the warehouses offset by searching chord washes and gently bubbling acid, before all vacate to make space for a simply gorgeous piano refrain. It’s a complement to their productions that the accompanying, tightly wound refix of “Silk” from veteran producer Mark Verbos does in no way overshadow proceedings.
Tony Poland
New York imprint Throne Of Blood have announced a set of showcase European dates which will commence later this month and allow fans on this side of the Atlantic to revel in the raw, thrusting house sounds of Populette, James Friedman and more.

Perhaps the most impressive thing about last year was the flurry of creativity among some of electronic music’s brightest young minds: names like Space Dimension Controller, Nicolas Jaar, Ramadanman and Kyle Hall gained global recognition. Taking matters to an extreme, the Optimo guys even released an album of post punk covers from some pre-teen musicians! Not only are these young producers making their own material – they are spreading their wings across genres, releasing on wildly different labels and even, in some cases, running their own imprints.
It’s hard to think of a previous time when electronic music has crackled with this much prodigious creativity, and it’s against this exciting backdrop we have selected the following ten artists whose music we will be watching with a decidedly hawkish eye during 2011.