Review
"Bicep" is a razor-sharp debut—crisp, atmospheric, and gliding smoothly between techno grenades and tranquil, Balearic shimmer. Clocking in at just under an hour, BICEP flex their selector muscles with tracks like "Glue" that dip into wistful UK garage territory, while "Drift" and "Ayaya" bask in sunrise-soaked house grooves. Rhythms are tight, melodies sting, and even the briefest interludes like "Vespa" pull their weight. Nothing lingers, yet every second hits its mark.
BICEP’s production style walks the line between dancefloor magnetism and thoughtful headphone exploration, making it easy to get lost in the waves while still feeling the pulse. "Orca" and "Kites" show off their knack for balancing rich nostalgia with cutting-edge polish. This album lands as both a welcome invitation for seasoned clubbers and a surprisingly accessible listen for at-home weekends. When they released "Bicep," the duo cut through the noise and put themselves firmly on the radar—no filler, all fire. - Remy