Released in September 2014, Lyk Lyk served as a high-energy transition point for Bicep, landing as the fourth release on their Feel My Bicep imprint. Moving away from the deeper, Detroit-influenced house of their earlier 50WEAPONS and Aus Music work, this EP leaned heavily into “UK flavor,” blending raw garage-house swing with early 90s rave […]

Released in September 2014, Lyk Lyk served as a high-energy transition point for Bicep, landing as the fourth release on their Feel My Bicep imprint. Moving away from the deeper, Detroit-influenced house of their earlier 50WEAPONS and Aus Music work, this EP leaned heavily into “UK flavor,” blending raw garage-house swing with early 90s rave aesthetics.