Bicep really have been pushing the game out over the past year or so; regularly played (and supported) by the likes of Annie Mac, Pete Tong and Danny Howard, plus a shitload of big names within the online community, the duo keep throwing out the stormers (most recently, Just, revealed back in May).
Today, Bicep team up with Hammer for the exquisite Dahlia, a percussive-led track that draws you into their world from the offset. As the good folks at Boiler Room put it (they premiered the track by the way) “you can imagine Dahlia laying waste to festival stages”.
We categorically couldn’t agree more; Dahlia is a wondrous slice of slicked-back electronic production, and the title only leads to further intrigue.
Dahlia, which you can listen to at the top of this post, is lifted off Bicep and Hammer’s upcoming three-track collection FMB005, out next month – you can stream a preview of the project below:
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