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The Presets

The Presets

  • Avg user rating: 3h stars Out of 35 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Cut Copy, The Faint, LCD Soundsystem

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User reviews for The Presets

Average rating3h starsOut of 35 votes

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Editor's review

As an infinite sea of garage bands consumed popular music like a merciless tidal wave in the mid-00's, the Presets were in their native Australia concocting a sound reminiscent of Soft Cell, the Fever, and early Daft Punk. Equal parts bizarre and bratty, the duo do that whole electro-aided-indie-band thing better than most.

Biography

Leading the invasion is Sydney's premiere label, Modular Records, whose electronic darlings, The Presets, will be releasing their debut this spring. With enough range that they'll appeal to fans of class acts like Nine Inch Nails, The Faint, Soft Cell, and Daft Punk, The Presets' sound is equal parts invention and dance-floor friendliness while retaining a special flavor of their own. The Presets have a proclivity for surreal imagery and outlandish drama. You just wait and see.

The Presets are Julian Hamilton (production/vocals/keyboards) and Kimberley Moyes (production/drums/programming). Trained artists in every regard, the pair met studying theory and music performance at Sydney’s esteemed Conservatorium of Music. In a sea of squares, the two stood out like jet black ink blots on a page. Music composition by day, dancing to the Pet Shop Boys, New Order and Acid House by night, they were perfectly primed to create a seamless combination of high and low culture to create a genre all their own. Beams was the answer.

Beams is twelve tracks ranging from cinematic instrumentals to spiky electronic pop to heavy rock. The duo defy categorization in their recorded work, exceeding expectation above and beyond in their sweat-drenched live shows, and release videos and artwork as beautiful as they are twisted. The songs range from "Girl and the Sea" which boasts pristine melancholic vocals laid on top of shimmering synths to "Are You The One" which Julian claims is "English Soccer Hoodlum meets Brazilian House Music". "Down Down Down" is a fist pumping anthem that sounds like a futuristic machine war. The Presets raise the bar with the title track, "Beams", tactically positioned as the last song on the record. It is a testimony to their musical gifts; a beautiful classical music composition that is cinematic and smart. Intrigued?

A cursory glance at the cover art for Beams suggests a super-staged and unreal world, unparalleled since the cocaine castle fantasies of Fleetwood Mac sleeves from the late 70's. Not to suggest that The Presets are anything other than modern. Ladies and Gentleman, without further ado, the futuristic beast that is Beams!

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