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With a back catalogue that spans half a dozen studio LPs as Boom Bip, plus another two as one half of electronic pop duo Neon Neon, Bryan Hollon has already made a name for himself as a Mercury prize-nominated producer and multi-instrumentalist. Equally impressive are the credits to Warpaint drummer Stella Mozgawa’s name; she’s contributed percussion to albums by Kurt Vile, Cate le Bon, Courtney Barnett, Sharon Van Etten, and Kim Gordon, among others. But as improvisational techno duo Belief, the pair make music that harkens back to ‘90s acts like LFO and 808 State – artists that indelibly, but near-anonymously, altered club and rave culture, mostly identifiable by clean, bold logos on 12” sleeves.
Hollon met Mozgawa just after she joined Warpaint, when Boom Bip shared a rehearsal space in Echo Park with the band. The two quickly bonded over a love of early Warp Records, drum breaks, acid house, and Y2K-era rave flyers. They swapped playlists and ideas when Mozgawa played drums for Neon Neon’s 2013 West Coast tour, but due to busy schedules, it would be another three years before they packed every piece of gear they collectively owned into Eric Wareheim’s Absolutely Studios for an initial jam session. Instinctively playing to each other’s strengths and whims – and recording the session to build on later – allowed Mozgawa to explore a style of music she’d long considered a dark art, and pushed Hollon, known for his meticulous planning in previous work, to be more spontaneous.
It was all in good fun – early shows billed the pair as ‘Beef’ with a comedic wink to its pulsating minimalism. But as the two began committing themselves to finalizing and recording more soulful, enigmatic tracks, the reverent nature of what they were doing began to emerge: while Belief pays homage to the pioneers of techno, the project is born out of an oddly divine foresight Mozgawa and Hollon share, the synergy of two devout tastemakers building a shrine to inner peace and outward pleasure.
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Belief → Luther (Prefuse 73 Coldest Spring Edit)
Posted March 22 2023
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The eponymous debut album from Belief, out now.
Posted July 14 2022
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Belief share 'WOT'
Posted June 15 2022
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Belief - Art of Love
Posted May 24 2022
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Belief share Versions
Posted April 07 2022
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BELIEF
With a back catalogue that spans half a dozen studio LPs as Boom Bip, plus another two as one half of electronic pop duo Neon Neon, Bryan Hollon has already made a name for himself as a Mercury prize-nominated producer and multi-instrumentalist. Equally impressive are the credits to Warpaint drummer Stella Mozgawa’s name; she’s contributed percussion to albums by Kurt Vile, Cate le Bon, Courtney Barnett, Sharon Van Etten, and Kim Gordon, among others. But as improvisational techno duo Belief, the pair make music that harkens back to ‘90s acts like LFO and 808 State – artists that indelibly, but near-anonymously, altered club and rave culture, mostly identifiable by clean, bold logos on 12” sleeves.
Hollon met Mozgawa just after she joined Warpaint, when Boom Bip shared a rehearsal space in Echo Park with the band. The two quickly bonded over a love of early Warp Records, drum breaks, acid house, and Y2K-era rave flyers. They swapped playlists and ideas when Mozgawa played drums for Neon Neon’s 2013 West Coast tour, but due to busy schedules, it would be another three years before they packed every piece of gear they collectively owned into Eric Wareheim’s Absolutely Studios for an initial jam session. Instinctively playing to each other’s strengths and whims – and recording the session to build on later – allowed Mozgawa to explore a style of music she’d long considered a dark art, and pushed Hollon, known for his meticulous planning in previous work, to be more spontaneous.
It was all in good fun – early shows billed the pair as ‘Beef’ with a comedic wink to its pulsating minimalism. But as the two began committing themselves to finalizing and recording more soulful, enigmatic tracks, the reverent nature of what they were doing began to emerge: while Belief pays homage to the pioneers of techno, the project is born out of an oddly divine foresight Mozgawa and Hollon share, the synergy of two devout tastemakers building a shrine to inner peace and outward pleasure.
I Want To Be
Recent news
Belief → Luther (Prefuse 73 Coldest Spring Edit)
Posted March 22 2023
View post
The eponymous debut album from Belief, out now.
Posted July 14 2022
View post
Belief share 'WOT'
Posted June 15 2022
View post
Belief - Art of Love
Posted May 24 2022
View post
Belief share Versions
Posted April 07 2022
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BELIEF I Want To Be
With this 6 track EP, Boom Bip develops some of the harder, faster electro themes that have appeared throughout his previous albums and into his next as Neon Neon.
Punchy beats and lush melodies that are trademarks of Bip's sound remain steadfast, however the influences of Moroder and perhaps even 80s Italo prog-soundtrackers such as Goblin creep into the up-tempo synth lines and there's more than a hint of grimey percussive bass line to guarantee dancefloor action. These are 5 tracks of the highest calibre.
