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Biceps Brachii / Epicranial Aponeurosis

Biceps Brachii / Epicranial Aponeurosis
Biceps Brachii / Epicranial AponeurosisBiceps Brachii / Epicranial AponeurosisBiceps Brachii / Epicranial Aponeurosis

Artists

Krikor

Catno

BL40181

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Limited Edition White Label

Country

UK

Release date

Feb 11, 2022

Styles

Dub

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‘Biceps Brachii’ sounds like Krikor's hot wiring live circuits into a trilling dancehall drill, sizzling with electrical activity and gassed for the good dances in a way that recalls joints off SJ’s early ‘Box of Dub’ sets. The B-side switches tack entirely to a sort of balmy subtropical romance with rippling rhythmelodic lines of thought contoured by blissed strings and pads to simmer the dance or send loved-up heads to bed.

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Biceps Brachii

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Epicranial Aponeurosis

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