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Girl and the Sea is the second EP by Australian electronic dance music duo The Presets released on Modular Records on 1 November 2004. [1] The EP reached No. 6 on the AIR charts [2] and at No. 20 on the ARIA Hitseekers Charts. [3] The vocals for the song were sung by Julian Hamilton and recorded by The Presets in Kim Moyes' small
The Presets' founders, Julian Hamilton and Kim Moyes met in 1995 at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music where they were both studying classical music. [7] [8] They shared an interest in 1980s pop music and became members of the Sydney-based electronic group, Prop, with Jeremy Barnett on marimbas, Hamilton on keyboards, Moyes on vibraphone, David Symes on bass guitar and Jared Underwood on drums.
The Presets. Julian Hamilton – vocals, keyboards, mixing; Kim Moyes – drums, keyboards, mixing; Additional musicians. Felix Bloxsom – drums (tracks 1, 2, 4, 11) Phil Stucky – Trombone (tracks 2, 8, 12) Sam Dixon – bass and guitar (track 4) Kendal Cuneo – girl vocals (track 4) Veronique Serret – violin (track 12) Matthew Watson ...
The Sims 4: Jungle Adventure is the sixth game pack for The Sims 4, released on February 27, 2018. [36] The pack features gameplay similar to The Sims 3: World Adventures , and Sims can book a vacation to Selvadorada, where they can develop their Selvadoradian culture skill, explore hidden locations and find ancient artifacts.
The Sims 4: City Living is the third expansion pack, released in North America on November 1, 2016, and Europe on November 3, 2016. It includes three new careers: Politician, Social Media, and Critic. The pack also features a new world called San Myshuno where new venues (penthouses, art center, central park, karaoke bar and apartments) are ...
After two years of non-stop touring, The Presets began production of Apocalypso in early 2007 by going to a farm in Byron Bay for two weeks. [2] [3] The duo had no songs written or any idea what the album would sound like before hitting the farm. [4] Basing themselves in Berlin, the band continued work on the album while touring in Europe. [2]
Marine Girls were an English post-punk group from Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The group was formed in 1980, by two sixth form schoolfriends; Tracey Thorn and Gina Hartman. Originally, Thorn just played guitar and Hartman was the lead vocalist and percussionist.
During the early periods of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, the London-based Sea Girls members returned to their hometowns. [11] Frontman and the band's chief songwriter Henry Camamile resided at his parents' house in Lincolnshire, where he "[...] thought a lot about mortality and dying – what it means to be alive and how lucky we are" which became the main inspiration for the album. [12]