Hacienda Records presents humanizer’s ‘This Tiny Universe’ EP Launch Event

Manchester six piece humanizer will mark the launch of their debut ep on Hacienda Records with a headline show at Salford’s St Philip’s Church on September 2nd.

Kat Warburton

Date published: 10th Aug 2011

Manchester six piece humanizer will mark the launch of their debut ep on Hacienda Records with a headline show at Salford’s St Philip’s Church on September 2nd.

The venue, which has been the band’s week in week out rehearsal studios, will host the band’s first headline Salford show following a recent very well received Islington Mill gig at the end of July.

The event marks the release on Hacienda Records of humanizer’s “This Tiny Universe” EP, which showcases the band’s uniquely poised sound. The band are already receiving great support from Clint Boon, Eddie Temple Morris, John Robb, Alan McGee, Jagz Kooner and Jon Dasilva for their independently minded style.

humanizer’s effervescent and energetic, highly original sound takes in shades of early Stone Roses, modern psychedelic indie techno bands and the most respected dance music producers such as Carl Craig.

For this special show humanizer are joined by friends Working For A Nuclear Free City who have recently returned from dates in the United States where their mix of techno, shoegaze and indie rock is enduringly and widely admired. Support DJs are to be announced nearer the time.

The 300 year old listed St Philip’s Church is regarded as one of the most individual and intriguing of Manchester and Salford’s gig venues. Artists to have previously played at St Phil’s include Laura Marling, Florence & the Machine, Bombay Bicycle Club, Cherry Ghost, The Walkmen and more.

Following the St Phil’s Church Concert, humanizer will be supporting Peter Hook And The Light at The Lowry, Salford on Saturday 18th November.


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