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by Juno Daily on 22.01.2021 at 16:15pm The top layer of this week’s album cake sliced off with pristine accuracy by Juno Daily’s reviews team ALBUM OF THE WEEK In 1995, with all that jungle being banded about, the world needed a break. Slap-bang in the middle of the most drooled-over decade in dance music history, it was a milestone year for smooth, emotive electronic music. In 1995 new jack swing – which sounded like the erotic, precursory love-child of UK garage and R’n’B – culminated with Montell Jordan’s ‘This Is How We Do It’ topping the US Billboard. The nebulaic cloud of Ibizan balearic beat had left behind a heady scent, ionizing worldbeat acts like Enigma and Deep Forest. Mobb Deep released The Infamous, on which Prodigy’s brooding production style helped ‘beatsmith’ to be taken a bit more seriously as a job title. Most importantly, though, trip hop had lulled listeners into its own realm. Bjork, Tricky, Portishead ....
Right On The Tip Of Burn-Out Bicep s New Album Pushed Them To The Limit Production duo on surviving 2020 and creating their most in-depth, eclectic music. When the Zoom window clicks in Clash finds club pairing Bicep â Andrew Ferguson and Matthew McBriar â at peace in the studio. Theyâre a bubbly duo â friends essentially since childhood, theyâve travelled the world together, and their passion for music remains undimmed. Behind them lie row upon row of keyboards, with bundles of cables piled around the studio. Itâs gear heaven, and clearly somewhere they relish being â after all, theyâve spent a huge percentage of their lives in the past two years in what they label âa little dark basement with no sunlight in Shoreditch!â ....
Bicep: Isles review – dance duo create the ultimate living-room rave Alexis Petridis The progression from record collector to DJ to artist is a common one in dance music: the difference with Northern Irish duo Bicep is they have done it all in public. They first emerged 12 years ago among a plethora of late-noughties bloggers devoted to digging up musical obscurities of varying hues and presenting them to the public. Their Feel My Bicep blog began as a means of keeping in touch with record-collecting friends from Belfast who’d gone off to university. Within a couple of years, it was attracting 100,000 visitors a month, and begat a DJing career, a Rinse FM radio show, a record label, a succession of remixes and productions and, ultimately, a deal with Ninja Tune, the venerable dance label run by Coldcut, who presumably recognised kindred spirits. ....