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Seekae

Seekae was a Sydney-based electronic music group. They formed the group under the name Commander Keen in reference to the early-'90s MS-DOS video game series, later changing the name to an elongated version of Commander Keen's initials (CK) after realising the name was taken by a Scottish band. They released their debut album The Sound of Trees Falling on People in 2008 and released the follow-up +Dome in 2011 and the EP 3 in 2012. The band released their third album The Worry in September 2014. The group parted ways in 2016, following a final show supporting The Jesus and Mary Chain.

Albums

2008 The Sound of Trees Falling on People
2011 +Dome
2014 The Worry
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Latest Articles

News / Music
Watch Seekae's Brand New Clip For 'Test & Recognise'
The trio has also announced the support acts for their forthcoming tour
Features / Music
Seekae - New Video/Supports Announced
A sinister new clip, along with local supports for their Aus' tour.. As we roll full steam ahead to not only the release of Seekae's third LP The Worry on September 12, but their national tour this August, Seekae have released another cracking video clip, this time for latest single, Test & Recognise. Directed by Bark & Cat, who have previously worked with the likes of Vampire Weekend's Baio on his solo single Mira, the video delivers more dark and grimy imagery in the vein of their previous clip, for Another. Enjoy it down the bottom, pre-order The Worry HERE, and mark one of the following dates in your calender: Sat 9 Aug: Darwin Festival, Darwin (Jonti not appearing) Tue 12 Aug: The Zoo, Brisbane w/ Jonti & Tincture Fri 15 Aug: The Gov, Adelaide w/ Jonti & Untzz Twelve Inch Sat 16 Aug: Villa, Perth w/ Jonti & Savoir Fri 22 Aug: 170 Russell Street, Melbourne w/ Jonti & That Feel Sat 23 Aug: The Metro, Sydney w/ Jonti & That Feel
News / Music
Seekae Announce New Album And National Tour Dates
'The Worry' will be open for pre-order from July 13
Features / Music
Seekae - Test & Recognise/Album/Tour!
Seekae have a new single, new album, and tour to announce.. London-via-Sydney electronica outfit Seekae have announced details for their third album - The Worry - due for release via Future Classic on September 12. Their credentials speak for themselves, with two previous albums that topped a lot of Best Of lists, and The Worry is looking to be their most ambitious and intimate work yet, as evidenced by the first single from it, Test & Recognise. After teasing at it last year, The Worry sees the group embrace vocals full-steam, with percussionist Alex Cameron taking charge with the vocal chords. Fortunately for us, with new albums, comes new tours, and they've announced a big one (which we're presenting along with a host of other rad folks!), taking in the following dates with special guest Jonti in the month leading up to the album's release: Sat 9 Aug - Darwin Festival, Darwin* Tues 12 Aug - The Zoo, Brisbane Fri 15 Aug - The Gov, Adelaide Sat 16 Aug - The Villa, Perth Fri 22 Aug
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Seekae, Oliver Tank, MMHMMM, Kucka
Not a great deal is known about the next album that will dropping from Seekae, but expect big things (and hopefully more mouth organ).
Features / Music
In Time
"Working with vocals, it represents an obstacle to us – but it also excites us and makes us want to keep writing and working on the material."
News / Music
Seekae Sign With Future Classic And Release New Track
Big things happening for the electro outfit
News / Music
Seekae Announce First Dates For 2013
It's nice to have them back.
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Seekae, Kangaroo Skull, Thomas William
Features / Music
The Sound Of Seeking
“We’ve just finished recording our new album. It’s still early days but it may have strings, brass, woodwind and may be a bit more poppier than our previous albums.”
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Seekae, Kangaroo Skull, Thomas William
Features / Music
Aural Androids
“I don’t necessarily agree with this idea, but I feel it’s partly true, that electronic music has become attractive because it’s seen as more accessible than an artist with live instrumentation.”