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  1. Nov 14, 2018 · The official 'Free Yourself' music video. Taken from The Chemical Brothers’ album 'Geography'. “For That Beautiful Feeling” - the new album out now! https://...

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  2. Jul 15, 2011 · “For That Beautiful Feeling” - the new album out now! https://thechemicalbrothers.lnk.to/FTBFSign-up to the mailing list: https://thechemicalbrothers.lnk.to/...

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  3. The Chemical Brothers ongoing relationship with director and visual artist Adam Smith continues to produce hallucinogenic results across the globe, as seen in 2012’s collaborative concert film ...

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    The Chemical Brothers on Vevo - Official Music Videos, Live Performances, Interviews and more...

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    First released in 1992 under their original name, The Dust Brothers, the thumping “Song To The Siren” was the duo’s first single. Tom and Ed started DJing together while at university in Manchester, inspired by heavy hip-hop beats and the energy of house music. They soon grew frustrated at the lack of tunes that fit the remit, so made their own. “S...

    The Chemical Brothers’ ninth album saw the duo returning to their roots with a sample-heavy set written on analogue gear – the pair set up a “1997 corner” in the studio in a bid to capture the energy of their early releases. “MAH” was evidence that they’d succeeded. The title comes from a sample of “Mad As Hell,” a 1977 disco song by El Coco that i...

    Their second album, 1997’s Dig Your Own Hole, saw the Chemical Brothers expanding the parameters of what dance music could do. With an introduction taken from a tape of DJ Kool Herc and a sampled hook from “This That Shit” by Keith Murray set to clattering beats and robo-funk, “Elektrobank” was their biggest shout-out to hip-hop yet. It inspired on...

    The first taster of their fourth album, Come With Us, was released as a single in September 2001. Originally almost 10 minutes long, it’s an unrelenting, four-to-the-floor acid epic with intense bursts of polyrhythmic conga and timbales. The title is repeated throughout, courtesy of a booming sample from Jim Ingram’s “Drumbeat,” also sampled on Jun...

    The Brothers’ third album, Surrender, burst into life with the funk bass, analog synth flourishes, and vocodered vocals of “Music: Response.” A heavy groove holds everything together as the Chemical Brothers take the listener on a thrill ride through glitchy electronic interludes and pulsing beats. It’s a supremely confident opening song, their bel...

    This woozy and deeply hungover-sounding song shows that The Chemical Brothers are as comfortable soundtracking the morning after as they are the night before. Norfolk singer-songwriter Beth Orton first worked with the Chemical Brothers on Exit Planet Dust’s “Alive Again” and would return for “The State We’re In” on Come With Us, though Dig Your Own...

    A fitting climax to Push the Button, “Surface To Air” evolves from a pulsing synth line into a shimmering thing of wonder, lifted skyward by bittersweet guitar and bass lines reminiscent of Power, Corruption & Lies-era New Order. It’s a triumphant example of their ability to turn dancefloors into sites for rapturous communion with the spin of a dis...

    Another masterclass in blissed-out joy, “Escape Velocity” nods to the tricksy arpeggio synth pattern of The Who’s classic “Baba O’Riley” before taking a left-turn into dark disco territory, all warped synth lines and mammoth beats. It swiftly became a pulverizing highlight of their live sets, a return to their early big beat sound with a modern edg...

    A nimble slice of supremely catchy electro-pop, “Do It Again” saw Tom and Ed embracing contemporary R&B and putting a unique spin on it. Vocalist Ali Love sings of the negative after-effects of hedonism (“All I wanted was a little fun/Got a brain like bubblegum”), but the insistent backing of “do it again” and the unstoppable beat suggests that he’...

    Ending Dig Your Own Holewith the luminescent glory of “The Private Psychedelic Reel” showed how far The Chemical Brothers had traveled musically. In just a few years they’d evolved from DIY, cut’n’paste big beat to this sitar-addled kaleidoscopic masterpiece, featuring Mercury Rev’s Jonathan Donahue’s glorious clarinet freak out.

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  5. Apr 28, 2017 · The official 'Dissolve' music video. Taken from The Chemical Brothers’ album 'Further' “For That Beautiful Feeling” - the new album out now! https://thechemi...

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