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Apocalypso
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Studio album by The Presets
Released 12 April 2008 (2008-04-12)
Recorded 2007
Genre Dance
Length 50:57
Label Modular
Producer The Presets
The Presets chronology
Beams
(2005)Beams2005
Apocalypso
(2008)
iTunes Live from Sydney
(2008)iTunes Live from Sydney2008
Singles from Apocalypso
  1. "My People"
    Released: 7 December 2007
  2. "This Boy's in Love"
    Released: April, 2008
  3. "Talk Like That"
    Released: 27 September 2008
  4. "Yippiyo-Ay"
    Released: 24 November 2008
  5. "If I Know You"
    Released: 23 March 2009
  6. "Kicking and Screaming"
    Released: May, 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 3/5 stars
BBC Online positive
Pitchfork 5.8/10

Apocalypso is the second studio album by Australian electronic dance music duo The Presets. The album was released by record label Modular on 12 April 2008 in Australia, on 13 May in the United States, and 2 June in the United Kingdom. The album features the singles "My People", "This Boy's in Love", "Talk Like That", "Yippiyo-Ay", "If I Know You" and "Kicking and Screaming".

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. The duo had no songs written or any idea what the album would sound like before hitting the farm. Basing themselves in Berlin, the band continued work on the album while touring in Europe. The majority of the album was recorded by the band themselves at their own individual home studios. The songs were finished at a friend's studio and the album was mixed at BJB Studios in Sydney and at Seedy Underbelly in Los Angeles. The album was mastered at The Exchange in London.

Kim Moyes, describing the album, said "There is a few songs on Apocalypso that have been informed by our live shows in terms of their energy, after two-and-a-bit years of touring we really found out what we liked playing and what works well live, but the album as a whole however is not all bangers, there are some very delicate moments too." The group also wanted Apocalypso to be far more song-focused. Moyes told Rolling Stone Australia: "With [previous album] Beams, we didn't think too much about it. The more fucked up it was, the better. But now the vision’s been refined and instead of instrumentals, now we're like 'fuck, let’s just have killer songs.'"


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