Artist
Almost Human
Early 1990s industrial and experimental project releasing cassettes on underground labels IRRE Tapes and Music & Elsewhere.
About
Almost Human is an industrial and experimental music project that emerged during the early 1990s underground cassette culture. The project is documented through releases on independent labels IRRE Tapes and Music & Elsewhere between 1990 and 1993, with multiple iterations of their work appearing across these years. Their output, including titles such as "No Style Music," "T.S.S.I.FL.S.," and "Almost U-Man," reflects the aesthetic and DIY ethos characteristic of the noise and dark experimental music scenes of that era. The repeated releases of "No Style Music" across different labels and formats suggests active circulation within underground tape networks. Almost Human's work exemplifies the cassette-based distribution model that defined much of the industrial underground during the early 1990s, operating within the broader context of European and international experimental music communities. Limited documentation remains regarding specific personnel or detailed production methods, though their catalog indicates sustained creative output during a formative period for experimental and industrial music.
