Precision

Precision is the duo of Gab Oliver and Kaybee who came up with an aesthetic that in many ways was the spiritual sound of Zero Tolerance.  Dark, hypnotic and minimal in nature it had unobvious energy and captured a global audience including Jonathan Lisle who used their tracks on key mixes such as Regime Change and also build his sets around their records in John Digweed's Breaks Room at Bedrock.

Throughout the 2000s, Precision built a loyal following in the Melbourne club scene, in particularly at Sunny where their style became known for its uncompromising dark, and forward-thinking sound. They released numerous tracks on  Zero Tolerance and played the records they made for that club and that club only.