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Humanoid

by Pioneer 11

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Brain Dead 05:40
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Disassociate 03:09
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Destiny 04:28
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Visions 04:46
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Time Crimes 04:07
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Or Else 04:24
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Humanoid 03:46
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"Humanoid is Pioneer 11’s latest evolution, a genre-dismantling album of neo-psychedelia that fuses house, electronica, and hazy guitar riffs. Raging against the techno-dystopian machine, Humanoid is the soundtrack to a desert rave devoid of data-mining corporate sponsors, a high-BPM ride down a cyberpunk Shakedown Street of mind-expanding substances and sounds. Hastings and Gomez co-wrote the songs that Gomez sings in his arresting falsetto, all of which cast a satirical and wary lens on the metaverse, internet-fueled delusions, and technological dependence. Perhaps the closest anyone has come to a Philip K. Dick-inspired dance album, Humanoid is where pensive and sometimes paranoid lyrics shine through pounding percussion, deep bass grooves, and shimmering synths. You can meditate on tech-induced nightmares or dance away the dread.

While Gomez and Hastings are the backbones of these stadium-ready amalgams of analog and digital instrumentation, electronic musician Joey Kehoe became the group’s third member and the missing link. He contributed drums and synths while co-writing half a dozen songs on the album. The trio also brought Darkside’s Dave Harrington into their orbit. Harrington provides ethereal guitar and electronics on album opener “Hero of Modernity,” and Pioneer 11’s remix of the Dave Harrington Group’s “Belgrade Fever” hit over six-figure Spotify streams without editorial playlisting. Playlist or not, the rest of Humanoid — from the propulsive serotonin-boosting grooves of “Brain Dead,” which KCRW’s Travis Holcombe kept in heavy rotation throughout 2022, to the thumping desert fever dream of “Time Crimes” — will soon reach countless listeners. Humanoid is too musically progressive, lyrically prescient, and viscerally danceable to be ignored."

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released November 11, 2022

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Pioneer 11 California

Psychedelic Electronica // Alex, Bryan and Joey

via POW Recordings

Los Angeles, CA

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