Humanoid is a compact and tastefully crafted slice of IDM-leaning electronica that blends futuristic elements without overwhelming the listener.
I opened my December with an electronica release by 4T Thieves, an EP titled Humanoid, which came out back in February 2018. A brief profile and the project’s track record can be found on RYM or Last.fm, and it’s clear that this act has been active since the 90s, although only arriving on Bandcamp around 2018.
As the name suggests, Humanoid presents a modern environment tinged with a futuristic sci-fi atmosphere, supported by drum work leaning toward IDM and prominent synth/bass that paints the image of a future city gate on “Elemental.” This is followed by “Codex,” which is given a special dose of classic IDM-style glitch effects, and the rest continues into “The Looking Glass,” which gives off a nighttime-shadow feel through its slightly dark synth melodies. “Bandersnatch” becomes the second track to feature hi-hats, but with a calmer and more relaxed tone.
After looping this EP several times alongside two other releases, I can finally write this review, and it’s clear that I would personally pick “Bandersnatch” or the previous EP, Panta Rhei. If you enjoy Boards of Canada, give 4T Thieves a listen.

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