Seekae

In 2008, Seekae's debut album The Sound of Trees Falling on People was released independently in Australia, then officially through Knitting Club Records and re-released when the band signed to Rice is Nice the following year.

[6] The album uses samples from instruments traditionally associated with indie and electronica such as piano, guitar and vocals, layered over 8-bit style synthesizers (most prevalent on the track Snax) and polyrhythmic electronic percussion.

+Dome brought Seekae to the attention of international music media after the band toured the album locally, Europe, North America and Japan.

[12] Reviewers noted that the album highlights a greater influence from the UK bass and post-dubstep scenes as well as from '90s IDM artists such as Autechre.

NME gave +Dome a 7/10 and cited that despite the heavy electronic elements present, the rhythms feel "directed by human hands".