"Bipp" is a song by Scottish record producer
Sophie. It was released as a single on 17 June 2013 as Sophie's first release on the label
Numbers, backed by the
B-side "Elle". Upon release, the song became a critical success, appearing on numerous end-of-year single polls and bringing Sophie early attention.[4]
"Bipp" received attention from music critics, topping XLR8R's year-end list of tracks and placing 17 on
Pitchfork's list.[6][7]Pitchfork described the track as "rearranging emblazoned beats and rollercoaster dynamics in favor of vigorous
sound design and the sticky hooks,"[8] and later ranked "Bipp" 56 on its list of the best tracks from 2010 to 2014.[9]Resident Advisor described the track as "wet and slippery", and praised its
pitched-up vocal, stating that "'Bipp' takes a tired device and revitalizes it through sheer insistence.[5] B-side "Elle" features more chaotic rhythm and synths, drawing comparisons to
TNGHT and
Rustie.[5][10]
"Bipp" is a song by Scottish record producer
Sophie. It was released as a single on 17 June 2013 as Sophie's first release on the label
Numbers, backed by the
B-side "Elle". Upon release, the song became a critical success, appearing on numerous end-of-year single polls and bringing Sophie early attention.[4]
"Bipp" received attention from music critics, topping XLR8R's year-end list of tracks and placing 17 on
Pitchfork's list.[6][7]Pitchfork described the track as "rearranging emblazoned beats and rollercoaster dynamics in favor of vigorous
sound design and the sticky hooks,"[8] and later ranked "Bipp" 56 on its list of the best tracks from 2010 to 2014.[9]Resident Advisor described the track as "wet and slippery", and praised its
pitched-up vocal, stating that "'Bipp' takes a tired device and revitalizes it through sheer insistence.[5] B-side "Elle" features more chaotic rhythm and synths, drawing comparisons to
TNGHT and
Rustie.[5][10]