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ARTIST
POSTHUMAN
TITLE
Posthuman
FORMAT
CD
LABEL
POSTHUMAN CORPORATION
CATALOG #
SEED 002CD
SEED 002CD
GENRE
ELECTRONIC
RELEASE DATE
6/17/2002
"The return of PostHuman on their own Seed imprint, offering up a bit of a departure to say the least. The opener Kitchen attaches itself to a kinda 'Come to Daddy' darkcore aesthetic that finds us within the murkiest realms of dangerously tweaked breakbeats and guitar riffs that progressively come across as commercial in the best sense of the word. Yup, this is PostHuman doing a bit of a Prodigy while keeping their integrity firmly intact. 'It Started with a Kiss' rolls out deliciously maladjusted electronix that fit snugly between the b-boy eruptions of Autechre and Team Doyobi's developed analog melody stylings, while 'Billy Bob's Moustache Day' brilliantly evolves a glitched-up, bass-heavy break into a guitar-riffed hillbillytronix anthem that defies the cheese and comes on top in a blaze of vision. Killer stuff. 'The Absolute' is another winner, devastating beats around a treated vocal, the pop aesthetic draped with so much darkness a kind of delicious pop claustrophobia sets in with much enjoyment."
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