The track, 'Steamworks', is named after a gay bathhouse in the
San Francisco Bay Area. The track is still one of the duo's favourite songs.
Julian Hamilton said "The song is just 'oo's and 'ah's, but it has a strong character -- that's hard to do." The album includes a few instrumental interludes which
Kim Moyes says "I think those little interludes [on Beams] are so cool," however interlude would only feature on this album due to the band wanting to be "as vocal and up-for-it as possible" when making their second album,
Apocalypso (2008). In a retrospective interview with the band, Moyes says "I re-listened recently when we had to approve all the masters for its vinyl reissue,"..."And it's fucking awesome!" he recalled, "In the early days of Modular, there was always talk of, 'Which producer do you want to work with?',"..."But we only wanted to do whatever weird thing we do, warts and all. For better or worse, we don't really sound like anyone else." "That's the best thing about Beams," Hamilton agrees. "It sounds like The Presets." == Reception ==