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Post-everything experimentalists HUMAN FUTURE disband (2011-2017)

July 25, 2017
1 min read

Soon after the release of their excellent new record, UK’s experimental band HUMAN FUTURE have announced they are parting their ways. The band posted a statement on their Facebook account. Read below and be sure to give these guys a listen as they were a rare case of a band distilling its various inspirations coherently and delivering the expression that feels dense and truly genuine.

Spectrum by HUMAN FUTURE is out now via Truthseeker Music and Holy Roar Records.

Thanks to everyone who saw the band this weekend and thanks to everyone who has responded so positively to ‘Flat Earth Blues’. Thanks to every single person who was involved with the band and to everyone who played with us, became our friends, recorded us, released us, filmed us, put us on shows, helped arrange tours, put us up for the night and helped us make so many precious memories.

Thanks to everyone who downloaded our music or even bought our merch and thanks to those who came to watch us live. There’s plenty of reasons to be excited about UK alternative music, regardless of genre.

Hopefully our limited output will go on to inspire some more people to create music of their own.
2011-2017.

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Karol Kamiński

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