Bicep
London based, Belfast-born blogger-production-dj duo Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson need little by way of introduction. Their 'FeelMyBicep blog" is the go-to place for taste makers world-wide for lost and forgotten disco / chicago house / detroit techno / Italo edits and everything in-between.
On a production tip, they have released on such labels as Throne Of Blood, Traveller Records, Mystery Meat and 2012 saw their critically acclaimed vinyl only Read Full BioLondon based, Belfast-born blogger-production-dj duo Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson need little by way of introduction. Their 'FeelMyBicep blog" is the go-to place for taste makers world-wide for lost and forgotten disco / chicago house / detroit techno / Italo edits and everything in-between.
On a production tip, they have released on such labels as Throne Of Blood, Traveller Records, Mystery Meat and 2012 saw their critically acclaimed vinyl only track $tripper get released on Love Fever hitting the top chart spots on Juno and selling out worldwide. Their remix track record has also been excellent with them stamping their distinguished sound upon works from Blondes, Toby Tobias, Chamboche, Blood Orange, Cosmic Kids and many more for labels such as Domino, Wolf Music and Tusk. Now they have been snapped up by Will Saul's Aus label with a collaborative EP including tracks “You” and “Don't” which once again hit number one on Juno and has been causing the Beatport charts some bother.
Bicep have two albums and a handful of singles, EPs, and remixes. Their eponymous album, Bicep, was released in 2017 and achieved major critical acclaim, including being named the #1 album of 2017 by Mixmag. Their follow-up album, Isles, was released in January 2021 to generally favourable reviews.
On a production tip, they have released on such labels as Throne Of Blood, Traveller Records, Mystery Meat and 2012 saw their critically acclaimed vinyl only Read Full BioLondon based, Belfast-born blogger-production-dj duo Matt McBriar and Andy Ferguson need little by way of introduction. Their 'FeelMyBicep blog" is the go-to place for taste makers world-wide for lost and forgotten disco / chicago house / detroit techno / Italo edits and everything in-between.
On a production tip, they have released on such labels as Throne Of Blood, Traveller Records, Mystery Meat and 2012 saw their critically acclaimed vinyl only track $tripper get released on Love Fever hitting the top chart spots on Juno and selling out worldwide. Their remix track record has also been excellent with them stamping their distinguished sound upon works from Blondes, Toby Tobias, Chamboche, Blood Orange, Cosmic Kids and many more for labels such as Domino, Wolf Music and Tusk. Now they have been snapped up by Will Saul's Aus label with a collaborative EP including tracks “You” and “Don't” which once again hit number one on Juno and has been causing the Beatport charts some bother.
Bicep have two albums and a handful of singles, EPs, and remixes. Their eponymous album, Bicep, was released in 2017 and achieved major critical acclaim, including being named the #1 album of 2017 by Mixmag. Their follow-up album, Isles, was released in January 2021 to generally favourable reviews.
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Hit Heiler der Hohn einer Sure
Last night, i was in a park in Berlin, with two friends of mine. We had a good time with some MDMA and stuff, and were on our comedown. We decided to leave the empty park at like 5 o'clock or so. We passed a group of 5 people, that listened to music at the entrance of the park.
It was obviously this song.
We were passing by, i only heared the snaredrum at the start of this song, and expected some breakbeat or so. But after we crossed the road, and were like 30-40m away yet, the melody set in.
I instantly stopped walking, and said to my friends: hold up, i need to know the name of this song.
So i walked up to that group and asked them about the name of that song. We spoke about it, and about what we have done this night etc. And they were so kind, and asked us, if we maybe wanna go back into the park with them, and watch the sunrise.
It was a cloudy, foggy and cold night in Berlin, and we couldn't see nothing of the sun. But we ended up in one of the best nights of my life, drinking in a park in Berlin, with complete strangers.
All because i decided to turn around and ask them for the song name.
This tune really crawls beneath my skin. It makes me sad, nostalgic and happy at the same time.
I don't know why.
But it is beautiful.
Thank you for creating this masterpiece, and bringing so many good feelings into other persons lifes, with your music.
Matthew Chorlton
I was 19 years old at my first rave when my mates older brother said to me “here ya go kid, take one of these, do half now and see how you go”....well the next thing I know I’m 38, engaged to be married and raising 2 kids.
Still can’t seem to figure out where the last 20 years went, but I wouldn’t change them for the world. The journey which I embarked on from that night 20 years ago was one which changed me as a person, made me see life and other people in a completely different way, a better way, which only those of you who know what I’m talking about will fully understand.
Despite frying probably a million brain cells along the way, I have a mind full of the most amazing and beautiful memories which I will cherish for the rest of my life. For the most part, these memories make me smile, but sometimes they make my heart sink when I think that it’s all over now, those crazy care free days are now in the past and will never return.
To all the young ravers who read my comment, savor and relish every moment of your youth, many of you may not yet appreciate that you’re living the greatest days of your life....and trust me, they flash past you in the blink of an eye.
“Don’t be sad because it’s gone...smile because it happened.”
There’s no school like the old school.
I’d do it all over again in a heartbeat if I could. Time goes too fast.
darkness.thinking
It is difficult to describe the feelings this song evokes.
Stephen
💯
Scott Gray
euphoria :) x
Rassim Xr
Yeah
chris ath
It makes me really happy that I experienced the rave culture of the early 90s but then sad that I’ll never float round venue soaked in sweat euphorically off my face hugging people
BRANDS THAT CREATE LITTER
Not knowing, but knowing💪💪🥰♥️
Hit Heiler der Hohn einer Sure
Last night, i was in a park in Berlin, with two friends of mine. We had a good time with some MDMA and stuff, and were on our comedown. We decided to leave the empty park at like 5 o'clock or so. We passed a group of 5 people, that listened to music at the entrance of the park.
It was obviously this song.
We were passing by, i only heared the snaredrum at the start of this song, and expected some breakbeat or so. But after we crossed the road, and were like 30-40m away yet, the melody set in.
I instantly stopped walking, and said to my friends: hold up, i need to know the name of this song.
So i walked up to that group and asked them about the name of that song. We spoke about it, and about what we have done this night etc. And they were so kind, and asked us, if we maybe wanna go back into the park with them, and watch the sunrise.
It was a cloudy, foggy and cold night in Berlin, and we couldn't see nothing of the sun. But we ended up in one of the best nights of my life, drinking in a park in Berlin, with complete strangers.
All because i decided to turn around and ask them for the song name.
This tune really crawls beneath my skin. It makes me sad, nostalgic and happy at the same time.
I don't know why.
But it is beautiful.
Thank you for creating this masterpiece, and bringing so many good feelings into other persons lifes, with your music.
Glen Iz
This comment 🔥. #berlinexpats
Juza Delle Nuvole
In the late 90s my ex bf used to go to club Universe in SF and dance all night long while his bf at the time was DJing. When the night was over they would drive to the pacific overlook on the west of the Presidio and watch the sunrise while coming down from their highs listening to music similar to this.
Ben Jamin
Truly, a masterpiece. The soundtrack of our lives. The good bits.