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One Good Reason

1.6M streams

1,643,956

2mysoul / Another Local

266.5K streams

266,499

In The Crowd

239.3K streams

239,312

Left My Body EP

220.9K streams

220,890

Don’t Leave Me

202.6K streams

202,609

Young Lover

157.7K streams

157,748

Eyes On Me

142.4K streams

142,404

All for You (Djimboh Remix)

26.1K streams

26,062

Closer (feat. Biishop)

Do You Write

Biography

Through an ethereal piano entry, amidst pins and needles of crackles and an ambient drone, a voice reverberates, “My heart can’t take these alibis,” to which a passionate “Can’t take it!” answers. So begins “Suffer,” a song written by the rising artist, Biishop, alongside South African artist Bruce Loko. There’s an undeniable spiritual quality at play, like a minister whose sermon is buttressed and extolled by the adjoining choir. Indeed, iterations of electronic dance music have had direct parallels with religious experience and higher powers; look no further than one of the progenitors of Detroit techno, Robert Hood, and his use of gospel in tracks like “We Magnify His Name”; or the large post-industrial clubs in the German capital, where Sundays at 10am are often the busiest congregations. Biishop harnesses a rawness and simultaneous restraint that, when paired together, is nothing short of the sublime. It’s in this space that Biishop thrives; the deployment of technology, like filters or reverb, serves only to highlight his natural singing prowess, not the other way around. Embodying this are tracks which boast two-step rhythms with ‘90s grooves, reminding one of a gritty London alleyway, or where analog synths harken to a parquet floor at Danceteria, but when juxtaposed to Biishop’s enigmatic vocals, take on a whole new meaning.