The Presets

By • Nov 1st, 2006 • Category: Band Bios

The Presets know how to milk a great song. So well, in fact, that the Australian duo of Julian Hamilton and Kimberley Moyes have parlayed a few tracks into hits twice. As members of the avant-garde group Prop, the pair garnered acclaim throughout their home country with a reputation for noisy experimentation. But it wasn’t until they remixed their own band’s songs as edgier, dance-floor ditties under their current moniker that the two found a niche. While they succeeded before as vanguard noisemakers, the pair now flourishes as sexy beatsmiths. With a propensity for turning clamorous background sounds into groove-friendly focal points, The Presets’ seductively raunchy debut, Beams, is as much a thing for sweaty clubs as it is for sweaty bedrooms. And what better way to blur the line between the two than with thunderous bass drops and mechanical handclaps? Even if this is the duo’s second time around.

Chicago Innerview Magazine, November 2006

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