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Signed 12β gatefold sleeve on Curious Matter, printed colour and Pantone, three cover variations (selected at random). 2 x 140g 12β picture disc vinyl housed in purple paper inner sleeves. Download code included. Cellophane has been opened to allow Bicep to sign the record
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Two years in the making, βIslesβ expands on the artful energy of their 2018 debut βBicepβ, while digging deeper into the sounds, experiences and emotions that have influenced their lives and work. They describe βIslesβ as βa snapshot in timeβ of their work in this period, with the tracks designed to evolve in their different iterations from record to live show and beyond. βThis is definitely the home listening version,β says Matt, βthe live version will be much, much harderβ.Β
On the title, βWe have strong mixed emotions, connected to growing up on an islandβ they say, βwanting to leave, wanting to returnβ. For two natives of Belfast, any talk of islands, communities and identities will also have other, more domestic connotations, and has always been an aspect of their lives theyβd been reluctant to talk about. βItβs always been an unquantifiable topic for usβ says Matt. βWeβre not religious, but we’re both from different religious backgrounds. There was always a lot of interest in us talking about those issues, but we always felt that one of the things we loved about dance music was that freedom it gave you to be released from talking about those things.βΒ
βYouβd enter the club and it would be people from both sides of the tracks and theyβd be huggingβ says Andy, referring to massively influential Belfast club Shine, where both cut their musical teeth. βAnd the following week, theyβd be with their mates rioting. It felt like the safest place but, on paper, it should have been the most dangerousβ. Musically, too, they find echoes of those days in their work. βIt was like being smacked in the head with a hammerβ Matt says, of the tunes that defined that scene, and which find expression in βIslesββ most raw and energetic corners. βIt was either very intense, in-your-face Italo tinged electro or really aggressive technoβ.
From those early days living and clubbing in Belfast, to their move to London over a decade ago, the breadth of music theyβve been exposed to during this time informs βIslesββ massive sonic palette. Both cite the joy of discovering Hindi vocals overheard from distant rooftops, snatches of Bulgarian choirs drifting from passing cars, hitting Shazam in a kebab house in the vain hopes of identifying a Turkish pop song.Β