Unlike the polished "French Touch" sound of Daft Punk, "Bear Biscuit" is intentionally "wet" and muddy. It sounds like something being digested by a machine. 🎨 The Vibe: Playful Anxiety
If electronic music had a resident mad scientist, it would be Quentin Dupieux (aka Mr. Oizo). Known for his legendary puppet Flat Eric and his surrealist films ( Rubber , Keep an Eye Out ), Oizo has spent decades deconstructing house music. from the 2016 album All Wet , is perhaps one of his most "deliciously" abrasive moments. 🔊 The Sound: Glitch-Hop on Acid Mr. Oizo - 'Bear Biscuit'
"Bear Biscuit" doesn’t just play; it pulsates. The track is built on a foundation of crunchy, distorted basslines and a repetitive, mechanical chirp that feels like a toy being played with by a giant. It’s quintessential Oizo: it’s rhythmically jarring yet impossibly groovy. Unlike the polished "French Touch" sound of Daft
Check out the rest of All Wet , featuring collaborations with Skrillex and Peaches, to see how the Bear Biscuit fits into the larger puzzle of Oizo’s madness. 🔊 The Sound: Glitch-Hop on Acid "Bear Biscuit"
In an era of overly-engineered EDM, "Bear Biscuit" is a reminder that music can be weird, short, and punchy. It doesn’t overstay its welcome; it kicks the door down, makes a mess, and leaves.