Bicep make their way home to Feel My Bicep records for their first 12” on the imprint since their collaborative ‘Dahlia’, recorded with Hammer, back in September of 2015.
FMB006 is a notable addition to the label - a reimagining of Blaze’s seminal recording ‘Lovelee Dae’ - originally released on Classic back in 1997, before a string of subsequent re-issues and remix packages on Playhouse, True and Urban Tracks that included Carl Craig and 20:20 Vision.
The remix was originally designed to be included in their Essential Mix in 2014, but a lack of space has meant that its pressing on FMB is the first time it sees the light of day. Using Ralph Lawson and Carl Finlow’s classic aforementioned acapella version as the basis of their work, the Bicep lads ensnare an air of swooning euphoria in their remix that stays true to both their original productions and their DJ sets.
Shortened vocals suffuse galloping 909s and a gleaming synth riff that certify it as a festival fail safe.
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What can I say? I love a good break beat to syncopate over a 4/4, and that lung collapsing bass! The way Overmono puts it all together here few have done as well. sergentor
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