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Whether remixing some of Australia’s
finest talents or cranking out their own unique brand of
electronic finery, these two English lads – aka Woody
and The Reverend, also known as Pound System – manage
to defy pretty much any musical genre or boundary you try
to catch them in.
Formed way back in 1997, Pound System were already accomplished
players on the electronic music scene even before joining
forces. Working as an engineer and producer for the likes
of Skunkhour and DefRhyme, Woody was also busy hitting the
stage when performing with hybrid local act The Boots Collective.
The Reverend meanwhile was working in-house as a programmer
at Fortress Studio in the UK, collaborating with trip-hop
figurehead Tricky on his seminal Pre Millennium Tension album.
Teaming up with him as a bassist on his national tour of
Oz, the Rev sensed something was in the air down under… and
soon after Pound System was born.
Pound System’s unique crossover sound has seen them
hit the road with acts as diverse as Moby and Alex Lloyd,
as well as taking over dancefloors at events such as Big
Day Out, Offshore, The Falls Festival, Earthcore, Livid,
and Homebake. So far their releases include “Tooled
Up” (through the PsyHarmonics label), The Counterfeit
Bootleg EP and the Get Amongst It EP (both on Infectious
Records). Add to that a collaboration with Superjesus’ frontwoman
Sarah McLeod plus remixes for the likes of 28 Days, Spiderbait,
Regurgitator, Kylie and Josh Abrahams, and it’s obvious
that the Pound System are constantly in-demand and pretty
damn busy!
Of course, in between the countless live shows and remixes
comes You Know It Makes Sense, Pound Systems’ debut
longplayer that was released on the Dancenet label. Crossing
the boundaries of rock and electro, unlike their previous
releases this album has been designed as one big long mix – music
with the dancefloor firmly in mind. Recorded in Melbourne
at the group’s Bangin’ studios, You Know It Makes
Sense features collaborations with the likes of Whit from
Spiderbait and Katie Noonan from george, as well as long-time
Pound System collaborator Michael DenElzen. As well as winning
kudos here at home the album also scored points overseas,
with DJs such as Sasha and John Digweed spinning tracks in
club nights overseas.
Energetic, diverse and indefinable, the Pound System will
have you out of your chair and on the dancefloor in seconds.
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