In 1994 in Canberra Kate Crawford and Nicole Skeltys formed Btek as an electronic music group, and began writing material for their first album, Sub-Vocal Theme Park. Biftek comes from Frenchle biftek, which is borrowed from the English "beefsteak", while the English "beef" is originally from the French le bœuf. It was sourced from Jean-Luc Goddard's 1961 film, Une femme est une femme. According to the band's website the album was recorded by the duo during 1995 and 1996 in a local suburban garage and was released as a limited edition of 500 copies on the independent Geekgirl label. Blatant Propagandas reviewer felt that Sub-Vocal Theme Park showed "a range of cruisey analogue-synth based tracks... Trippy listening music, with lots of burbling bass, mellow grooves, occasional samples and spluttering filtered percussions." Btek had a close association with the Clan Analogue collective. By 2000 the duo were based in Melbourne, they had signed with the Murmur label, distributed by Sony Music Australia. For their 2003 album Frequencies will move togetherthe band received a grant from the Federal Government to investigate the effects of low frequency sounds on people.
After break-up
After the split, Nicole Skeltys changed musical direction, forming the psychedelic folk band Dust and releasing the album Songs in 2007. In late 2007, she formed the band The Jilted Brides and released the album Larceny of Love. Since 2008, she has been based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 2006, Kate Crawford began hosting an experimental musictelevision showSet on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. She is also an author and academic and lives and works in Sydney. In 2019, Kate Crawford, as one half of a duo named Metric Systems, released an album on Best Effort Records, named . Metric Systems is a collaboration with Bo Daley of Dark Network. The eight songs that make up ‘People in the Dark’ were recorded in studios across Sydney, Melbourne, Berlin and New York over a sixteen year span. The album draws from a large archive of recordings that move between minimal techno, modular downtempo, and more abstract electroacoustic experimentation.
Discography
Albums
Sub-Vocal Theme Park
2020
Frequencies Will Move Together
Singles
"Wired for Sound"
"We Think You're Dishy"
Theme songs
The group also composed a four-minute soundtrack for the Kspace exhibition at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra.