Human Machine Interface ‘Futurespective’

Mastered in Berlin, ‘Futurespective’ is the debut album to come from Human Machine Interface. Inspired by travelling, ‘Futurespective’ was created everywhere; on the train, on the plane, in different countries and different soundscapes from cities, and used all types of equipment ranging from state of the art studios to a simple bluetooth speaker. Human Machine Interface creates his sound by using analogue and digital synthesisers and programming with Pure Data. Known for an immersive and mesmerizing live show, Human Machine Interface has played all across Europe and cites Kraftwerk and Karlheinz Stockhausen as key influences.

‘Futurespective’ is a unique and obscure collection of music as Human Machine Interface creates an expansive wall of sound through the use of dark, intense and sometimes disco-infused soundscapes. Utilizing sticky beats and swirling electronic pulses the songs submerge the listener in a futuristic world of Human Machine Interface’s creation. From the ominous synth progressions in ‘Why Not Swear’, funky disco elements in ‘Close Your Eyes’ to brooding asphyxiating soundscapes in ‘Retrospective of Time’, each track draws you deeper into the album’s core. Richly Layered textures and syncopated beats provide both flashing moments of scintillation and dark shadows of mystery with some earthy light fluttering embellishments in between. These elements are best shown in the immersive ‘Cordobazo’.

This instrumental album is a unique and engaging collection of tracks from an intriguing artist.

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Author : Danu