Midnight Juggernauts

Members have individually collaborated with various artists including Kevin Parker, Justice, Solange Knowles and Sebastian Tellier.

[8] The band have been noted for their more eccentric approach having come from established creative arts backgrounds, and remain heavily active in various experimental audio-visual projects.

Because it was not yet released, the band's music such as "Shadows" was being played on BBC Radio 1, as "Tomorrow Today" on Modular Records which was incorrect.

[11] It also received reviews not only in Australia but in the US and UK (before its release) as well stating Dystopia was a "euphoric hammering together of Krautrock grooves, psychedelic flights of melodic fancy and post-Justice grindy synth noises",[12] and being declared album of the year in 2007 by Pedro Winter in XLR8R magazine[13] At this time the band decided to do a license deal with EMI Records for their label Siberia Records.

[14] In October 2007, the band were invited to tour with Justice around North America, leaving their mark on the CMJ Festival playing with !

They then returned to Australia where they played the main stage of the Big Day Out festival alongside acts such as Rage Against the Machine, Björk and Arcade Fire.

[citation needed] After Dystopia the band located to a beach house on the east coast of Australia to work on new music, having collected a lot of ideas while touring for the previous 2 years.

[16] Fresh out of the studio, they were then asked to perform at a range of festivals in Buenos Aires and Australia (Splendour in the Grass) and also a tour supporting the Flaming Lips, road-testing new material including early versions of 'Vital Signs' (then called United Illuminations), and 'This New Technology' – allowing the songs to further develop.

As a preview to the new album, the band released the This New Technology EP, and an accompanying 500 copy 7" through Acephale Records, featuring the single This New Technology, a radio edit and remixes by The Emperor Machine, Memory Tapes, Juan Maclean and Babe Rainbow, also performing in New York at the CMJ music festival.

[18] Just prior to the release of The Crystal Axis the band played a handful of sold-out shows previewing the new record in Paris, London, Amsterdam, Zurich, Edinburgh, Santiago, Brazil and more.

Daniel Stricker turned to music production for other artists, including albums for Kirin J. Callinan and Dita Von Teese.

Andrew Szekeres joined with Tim Hoey of Cut Copy to produce a new electronic music project known as Sanctuary Lakes, which was released as a self-titled album in 2019.