Since forming in Canberra in 2010, Peking Duk—producers Reuben Styles and Adam Hyde—have become one of Australia's most popular electronic acts. The pair use elements such as '70s-guitar funk (“Fire”, featuring Sarah Aarons), feel-good electro-house (“Fake Magic”, “The Way You Are”) and lyrically debauched synth-pop (“Wasted”) to spice up their beat-heavy repertoire. Key to their success is their savvy use of guest singers like Nicole Millar (“High”), Elliphant (“Stranger”) and Icona Pop (“Let You Down”), while 2018's country-inflected “Distant Arizona” (released alongside “Fire” in an ambitious two-part video story called Reprisal) speaks of an act evolving and thinking outside the dance-pop norm.