The Chemical Brothers will bring their world-renowned live performances to Australia next year, joined by special guest DJs.
Joining iconic Russian feminist punk rock band, Pussy Riot as one of the 2019 Adelaide Fringe Festival's Royal Croquet Club (RCC) headliners is The Presets.
We caught up with The Presets to discuss their recently released album titled ‘HI VIZ’ and the tour kicking off this week to promote it.
Hot Dub Wine Machine is the music festival Adelaide has been yearning for.
Hot Dub Wine Machine is putting on a hell of a festival this weekend.
It has been four years since one of Australia’s favourite party duos, The Presets, have struck fear into those little red plastic cups that people use for beer pong. This means it has been four years since we’ve had a Presets party! Lucky for us however, the genius minds behind the hugely successful Hot Dub […]
Wine Machine is a full-bodied day of wine, food and live music, showcasing both the splendour of our nation’s most picturesque wine regions and the spectacular music artists borne from Australian soil.
Touring nationally, the Australian Chamber Orchestra, The Presets (Kim Moyes and Julian Hamilton) and a sextet of singers presented a brief history of music at the Adelaide Town Hall show, Timeline, directed by Ignatius Jones. Artistic Director Richard Tognetti led the almost seamless journey through time across continents and cultures, with a fascinating exposition of music and society
Coinciding with the release of ‘Goodbye Future’, The Presets are pleased to announce that they will headline Groovin’ The Moo Festival 2014, visiting five key regional sites around Australia in April and May
Australian fashion brand MARCS has launched five limited edition band T’s in aid of music charity, Support Act.
Following headline sets at Parklife Festival earlier this year, The Presets have announced a national tour in support of latest album Pacifica.
I know it’s been a successful Parklife when I can 1) Name a new artist I’ve never seen before and now love. 2) See an act I formerly liked and now don’t care for. 3) Check a favourite off my must-see list, and 4) Walk past far too many people on my way to the Botanic Gardens who didn’t quite make it past their pre-drinks. I guess that makes 2012 a winner. And while I hope the dubstep isn’t here to stay, I’ll get used to it if I have to. 5 Parklife Festivals later and I’m in no rush to miss out in 2013.
With a song titled ‘Fail Epic’ on The Preset’s third studio album, it would be too easy to pass off Pacifica as a clunker. Luckily for them, I won't get to use that pun.
One of the country's most loved and attended music festivals, Parklife, has just revealed its 2012 lineup. While Big Day Out failed to deliver a diverse and exciting lineup (well, to Adelaide anyway), Parklife has something for all party goers, festival mongers and music lovers.
Adelaide's funk and soul specialists, The Transatlantics, are about to release their self-titled debut album.