Premiere: Posthuman ‘Three Oh’

Premiere: Posthuman ‘Three Oh’

Tripalium Corp will release the 30th edition of its Acid Avengers EP series later this week. Have an exclusive first listen to Posthuman’s ‘Three Oh’ below.

To celebrate the milestone occasion, the French imprint has called on three duos that share the same “passion for the groove” for a split 12” of breakneck proportions. On the A-side opener (‘Three Oh’), UK acid warriors Posthuman race through seven minutes of scorching 303 action, complete with bouncy kick drums and robotic vocal textures for a proper hands-in-the-air affair.

The pair’s aptly titled second offering ‘UR Not Ready 4 This’ strikes with similar fervour, especially when flanked by three crunching acid house turned techno stompers from Italian duo Hard Ton and Latvian crew Queer on Acid. Get your hands on the vinyl via Bandcamp now.

Launched back in 2016 to spotlight the innovative players of the French acid scene, Tripalium Corp’s Acid Avengers series has grown into an international showcase of the genre and its adjacent sounds, with contributions from the likes of Cardopusher, AvtomatNite Fleit, Jaquarius, Maelstrom and plenty more.

Catch Posthuman performing at I Love Acid’s Summer Solstice party at The Golden Lion, Todmorden later this month (21st June), alongside Luke Vibert, Jon Dasilva and MC Space. Tickets are available here.

‘Acid Avengers 030 (AAR030)’ is out 7th June via Tripalium Corp. Pre-order the EP here, and have an exclusive first listen to ‘Three Oh’ below.

Revisit Posthuman’s 2022 interview and mix for DJ Mag’s On Cue series here.

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