Posthuman | |
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Background information | |
Origin | London, England and Glasgow, Scotland |
Genres | IDM techno electronica Acid house |
Years active | 1999 – present |
Labels | Seed Records, Balkan Vinyl, The Dark Outside |
Members | Richard Bevan, Joshu Doherty |
Website | posthumanmusic.com |
Posthuman are an electronic music duo consisting of cousins Richard Bevan and Joshu Doherty. They run the I Love Acid record label and clubnight.
Establishing themselves in the early 2000s as part of the London IDM scene, through the following years the pair experimented with various styles and genres, including electronica, ambient music, post-rock, and Detroit techno.
Since 2010 their sound is mostly categorised as Acid house and the pair are regarded amongst the foremost champions of the UK Acid House scene.
Richard and Joshu first wrote music together as teenagers. In 1999, they sent their first demo CD to Skam Records, resulting in a release on the label's SMAK series.
In 2000, the pair moved to London and began running a series of electronic music clubnights under the name 'Seed'. These nights increased in size and soon relocated to Aldwych tube station, a disused underground train station. A number of these events took place between 2001 and 2004, among the artists who appeared were Aphex Twin, Alison Goldfrapp, Richard X, Plaid, and Funkstörung. On the back of this series of events, the pair set up their own record label Seed Records, as an outlet for their own material, and music by other artists who had appeared at the 'Seed' events.
The last of these events were to be held on 13 and 14 November 2004, however, John Peel, who was booked to DJ, passed away around a fortnight before the event. [1] The following week, the event was canceled due to London Underground rescinding the venue hire, and on the night of the event, John Balance of Coil (who were also on the bill to play) also died. [2] Soon after, Joshu left Seed Records to work briefly for B12 Records. In 2010 he founded a new imprint Balkan Vinyl.
Since 2007, Joshu has run the Acid House clubnight I Love Acid and it's associated vinyl-only record label from 2014, named after the track by Luke Vibert, who features regularly. In 2019 it won the DJ Mag Best British Club Event award. [3]
The artwork for their 2010 album Syn Emergence was based around Bevan's award winning visual project of the same name. [4]
In 2018, their album Mutant City Acid was pressed on randomly coloured vinyl, with the entire process livestreamed on video from the pressing plant. [5] As opposed to manual pressing, marbled or mixed colour vinyl, this experimental randomised process was the first time this has been done successfully, leading to almost 100 different colour variations of the double album.
Title | Format | Label | Catalog number | Formats | Year | Notes |
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Posthuman | Album | Seed Records | SEEDEX01 | CD | 2000 | Hand made sleeves in various colours (Blue, Grey, Brown, and Black) |
The Uncertainty of the Monkey | Album | Seed Records | SEEDLP/CD01 | Double 12" vinyl & CD | 2001 | |
Lagrange Point | Album | Seed Records | SEED09 | CD | 2003 | |
The People's Republic | Album | Seed Records | SEEDCD12 | CD | 2006 | |
Hilda Family Remixed | Mini-album | Myuzyk | MZYKN08CD | CD | 2008 | Remix album, hand made sleeve, limited edition of 200. |
Syn Emergence | Album | Balkan Vinyl | BV07 | Double 12" vinyl & CD | 2010 | Two editions: double picturedisc & double heavyweight. Each limited to 250 copies. |
Datalinks | Mini-album | n/a | n/a | Digital | 2011 | Collection of unreleased material from 2000-2010, including a track named after the Feraliminal Lycanthropizer. [6] |
Back To Acid | Compilation Album | Balkan Recordings | BD06 | Digital | 2016 | A collection of previously released tracks from various compilations, EPs, and singles. |
Mutant City Acid | Album | Balkan Vinyl | BV29 | Double 12" vinyl | 2018 | Pressed on experimental random coloured vinyl |
Voyager 3 | Mini-album | The Dark Outside | TDO013 | Cassette | 2019 | Limited Edition of 77 copies. |
20/20 | Compilation Album | Tsar Bomba | TB202 | Digital | 2020 | Collected works from 2001-2020 |
Requiem For A Rave | Album | Balkan Vinyl | BV50 | Double 12" vinyl & cassette | 2021 | |
Echo Almaz East | Mini-album | The Dark Outside | TDO65 | Cassette | 2022 | Two editions; Blue artwork (100 copies), Red artwork (50 copies) |
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