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Hailing from Scotland and the north of England, cousins Rich Bevan and Joshu Doherty began writing together as teenagers, on a selection of battered old synthesizers and drum machines salvaged from a dusty family loft. In early 1999, they sent a demo to Manchester imprint Skam Records, stating "will gig for vodka". They were offered a gig supporting Altern-8 at the Music Box club, and a release on the first of Skam's "SMAK" series of vinyls. They are still waiting for the vodka...
Relocating to London in 2000, the duo started hosting their own parties named "Seed" in a local bar, with afterparties often spilling into nearby flats and warehouse spaces. The nights aim was to showcase up & coming talented electronic producers, and saw acts such as Cursor Miner, Ardisson, and Digitonal play some of their first live shows, alongside more established acts and DJs. The night then formed into a fully-fledged record label, upon which Posthuman released their first album proper, a double vinyl & CD named "The Uncertainty of the Monkey"
From here, Posthuman established themselves as a solid live techno & electronica act, playing shows across the UK and Europe, and releasing seve... More Biography
Relocating to London in 2000, the duo started hosting their own parties named "Seed" in a local bar, with afterparties often spilling into nearby flats and warehouse spaces. The nights aim was to showcase up & coming talented electronic producers, and saw acts such as Cursor Miner, Ardisson, and Digitonal play some of their first live shows, alongside more established acts and DJs. The night then formed into a fully-fledged record label, upon which Posthuman released their first album proper, a double vinyl & CD named "The Uncertainty of the Monkey"
From here, Posthuman established themselves as a solid live techno & electronica act, playing shows across the UK and Europe, and releasing seve... More Biography