The “Stash” EP was BICEP’s second release on Aus Music, exploring a more hardware-driven house sound built around rolling grooves, dusty drum machine patterns and analogue textures.

Released on Aus Music, “Stash” marked a key release in BICEP’s early run of club-focused records.
Moving away from the raw disco edits associated with their early blog era, the EP leaned further into hardware-driven production – combining thick basslines, analogue synth work and dusty drum machine patterns across a series of house and garage-influenced tracks.
The title track “Stash” became an underground favourite for its rolling energy, while the wider EP helped define the emotive, analogue-led sound that would become closely associated with BICEP’s early productions.