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Feel My Bicep

Operating and active since 2012, Feel My Bicep (FMB) is the home of Andrew Ferguson & Matthew McBriar, more commonly known as the critically acclaimed cultural phenomena that is Bicep. Initially started as a popular blog in 2009, the duo’s high-key concentration on the very best in glowing electronica led them to launch their own platform with the ‘Vision Of Love’ EP, following it up via 2014’s cracking ‘Satisfy’ & ‘Lyk Lyk’ and seminal 2015 Hammer-collab ‘Dahlia’; all have gleefully showcased Bicep’s path to greatness and well, we all know the success story from here. Also a homestead for fresh, new and established talent, the likes of the aforementioned Hammer, John Talabot, Sandboards, Cromby, Brassica, Brame & Hamo and DeFeKT & Extrawelt have provided stunning efforts, contributing to FMB’s truly illustrious back catalogue.
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Parabola
Parabola - (5:44) 119 BPM Hot
Review: Glasgow-based Irishman Rory Hamilton aka Hammer follows up his previous Feel My Bicep outings with three machine-driven new tracks on the Parabola EP - which extract a rich sense of emotion from an evolving analogue setup. There's the slinky and hypnotic title track, awash in shimmering melodies, emotive pads and tight rhythms for an overall sublime experience, while for something more upbeat and funky he serves up the razor sharp, bass-driven groove of "Panoptic" until "Entropy" closes out this terrific EP in true style. An emotive 'hi-tech soul' journey in the tradition of the original Detroit sound - indeed we were really feeling this one!
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FMB 014
20 Sep 19
Minimal/Tech House
Signs
Signs - (6:50) 118 BPM
Signs (John Beltran's 80s Reset remix) - (5:45) 119 BPM
Signs (John Beltran's Easy Summer mix) - (7:01) 118 BPM
Review: We're not sure that rising star James Shinra has ever released anything quite as inspired as this first EP for Feel My Bicep. Opener "Signs" is superb: a melodious and ear-catching affair that wraps IDM and ambient techno style electronic motifs around a deep, chunky and fluid house groove. "Arc", the track that follows, is similarly minded, with cascading Boards of Canada style melodies and psychedelic electronics bubbling away atop a futuristic house groove. That's given a thoroughly dirty and sleazy bleep techno style makeover by Benjamin Damage before John Beltran offers his interpretations of "Signs". There's the gorgeous deep electro loveliness of the "80s Reset Mix" and the rushing deep house sunshine that is the sublime "Easy Summer Mix".
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FMB 013
26 Jul 19
Deep House
Time Tunnel
Time Tunnel (original mix) - (7:58) 117 BPM
Review: Bicep has long been fans of Brassica's brand of hard-to-define electronic music, so it's little surprise to see him delivering the latest single on their revitalized Feel My Bicep imprint. He begins with the tactile, four-in-the-morning hypnotism of "Time Tunnel", where spaced out electronics and cyclical riffs ride an ultra-deep, locked-in groove, before doffing a cap to vintage Meat Beat Manifesto and early Orbital on the thrilling "Wryders". You'll then find two interpretations of "Time Tunnel": a warm, hazy and slightly more loved up edit by The Sphinx, and a thrusting, high-octane acid-meets-psychedelic techno assault from Roy of the Ravers.
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FMB 009
09 Dec 16
Deep House
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