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The duo, childhood friends, [3] created a blog called "Feel My Bicep", which was used to post lost and forgotten disco, Chicago house, Detroit techno and Italo disco edits. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] They released tracks on labels Throne of Blood, Traveller Records and Mystery Meat before joining Will Saul's Aus Music and setting up their own label Feel My ...
Keep It Hot is a live album released by the funk/R&B group Cameo in 2007. In addition to the live material, two studio tracks were included: "Come Fly With Me" and "Nasty", both written by Larry Blackmon. The "Mega-Mix" is a remix of the album's live tracks.
Perform the bicep curl, but with one arm at a time instead of curling both weights up together. Curl the right arm up first, then lower it down. Then curl the left arm up and lower it down.
Bicep is the self-titled debut album by electronic music duo Bicep, released on Ninja Tune on 1 September 2017. [1] Upon its release, Bicep went in at number 20 on the UK Albums Chart. [2] The album received positive reviews on its release, with support from publications such as Pitchfork, The Guardian, Resident Advisor and Mixmag.
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The biceps or biceps brachii (Latin: musculus biceps brachii, "two-headed muscle of the arm") is a large muscle that lies on the front of the upper arm between the shoulder and the elbow. Both heads of the muscle arise on the scapula and join to form a single muscle belly which is attached to the upper forearm.
Typically, a bicep curl begins with the arm fully extended with a supinated (palms facing up) grip on a weight. A full repetition consists of bending or "curling" the elbow until it is fully flexed, then slowly lowering the weight to the starting position. The torso should remain upright instead of swinging back and forth, as doing so transfers ...
Bicep first teased "Atlas" during a performance at The Warehouse Project in Manchester in November 2019. [17] The song premiered on BBC Radio 1 's' Annie Mac show on 24 March 2020. [ 20 ] It was released through independent record label Ninja Tune on digital and streaming platforms shortly thereafter as the first single from Isles .