You’ve beautifully captured why Bicep has been my music discovery of the century… somehow they are carving out a unique sound which is always eminently danceable.
While I do think Glue is a masterpiece and captures the spirit of dance music vividly, it most certainly isn't very danceable. It's like a painting about dance music but isn't a dance record itself. That's how I feel about it.
"Most certainly isn't very danceable" ? It's not far off from a UK garage beat, something I'd consider very danceable. I guess the term "danceable" has been reduced to mean a straight 4/4 kick drum these days, but many people prefer breakbeats like this to get them moving
After watching this video, one interesting conclusion arose to me. Where Losing It tried (very hard), but ultimately miserably failed, Glue absolutely smashed it. The thing in question is capturing the zeitgeist of early-mid 21st century dance music btw i literally "created my channel" just to leave this comment here. absolutely stellar channel you have boiling on that stove mate, so glad i caught it in it's infancy. here's to many more dropping these, mr. drop this, or better yet, keep on droppin' this in the this dropped world!
I discovered this track in 2019 in Paris’ Philharmonie, at the ”Electro” exhibition, with the video clip, and it really changed my perception of electronic music for ever ❤
yo bro cant believe how informative this is really made me think about bicep glue about like how its kinda speaking to the people in their own language kinda way yknow. safe bro innovative content
Oh man, I think I heard this song for the first time in the streamer B0aty's playlist when Twitch still "allowed" unlicenced music. It feels like a billion years ago now. Fitting.
I used to dj about from 2004 till 2014. I feel the same about this track. In my understanding it's because the coice of instruments and ensamble which sound a lot like those days incasulated in feelings after raves.
Ugh, 2 percussion loops with few tracks fading in and out with zero beat progression or actual danceable melody. If that's what dnb is evolving into, please take me back to jungle. Come on, BoC did this 30 years ago and it was both more complex and melodic.
You’ve beautifully captured why Bicep has been my music discovery of the century… somehow they are carving out a unique sound which is always eminently danceable.
While I do think Glue is a masterpiece and captures the spirit of dance music vividly, it most certainly isn't very danceable. It's like a painting about dance music but isn't a dance record itself. That's how I feel about it.
WGAF.
"Most certainly isn't very danceable" ?
It's not far off from a UK garage beat, something I'd consider very danceable. I guess the term "danceable" has been reduced to mean a straight 4/4 kick drum these days, but many people prefer breakbeats like this to get them moving
Like the streets wasn’t a garage song..:
But it was everything you know about garage!
After watching this video, one interesting conclusion arose to me. Where Losing It tried (very hard), but ultimately miserably failed, Glue absolutely smashed it. The thing in question is capturing the zeitgeist of early-mid 21st century dance music
btw i literally "created my channel" just to leave this comment here. absolutely stellar channel you have boiling on that stove mate, so glad i caught it in it's infancy. here's to many more dropping these, mr. drop this, or better yet, keep on droppin' this in the this dropped world!
Big up, i will keep the stove cookin’!
I discovered this track in 2019 in Paris’ Philharmonie, at the ”Electro” exhibition, with the video clip, and it really changed my perception of electronic music for ever ❤
drop this. wont stop making video masterpieces
yo bro cant believe how informative this is really made me think about bicep glue about like how its kinda speaking to the people in their own language kinda way yknow. safe bro innovative content
yes
Oh man, I think I heard this song for the first time in the streamer B0aty's playlist when Twitch still "allowed" unlicenced music. It feels like a billion years ago now. Fitting.
Yes. Thank you b0aty
yo i know a guy who knows alex in bicep
Sending regards :3
What a claim to fame that is .
Awesomeness personified track ❤
I used to dj about from 2004 till 2014.
I feel the same about this track.
In my understanding it's because the coice of instruments and ensamble which sound a lot like those days incasulated in feelings after raves.
drop this. dropped. another banger
bro wtf is this comment section lol
great video. great track.
Beautiful track, so full of emotion and nostalgia. 👏
What's a Girl to Do it's a masterpiece.
I like the video style, but i that it took a little long to get to the point even though the video isn't even 90 sec long.
yes.
end of video.
i subbed
you’re cooked 😂 this is easily their most mid banger
Basic song
Ugh, 2 percussion loops with few tracks fading in and out with zero beat progression or actual danceable melody.
If that's what dnb is evolving into, please take me back to jungle.
Come on, BoC did this 30 years ago and it was both more complex and melodic.
this isn't dnb and isn't trying to be dnb
@@triturn8676 doesn't justify the poor qualities of the song
How to tell me you are boring and basic without telling me you are boring and basic 🥱
edge lord