Remix EPs are redundant for remix artists, and that's ostensibly what the Chemical Brothers are. As they've said themselves, they're not musicians, and in the traditional...
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If the Chemical Brothers' last album, Surrender, was where the English big-beat duo got in touch with their inner child that used to boogie down 'til dawn, Come With Us is...
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Don't call it a comeback (they never left) or a return to the underground (there's still a spot reserved in Britain's Top Ten). Still, after disappointing critics and fans...
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Ed and Tom's ten-year anniversary was an excellent time to gift the faithful with a compilation, and Singles 93-03 illustrates nearly every distinct phase of the duo's...
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Ed and Tom's ten-year anniversary was an excellent time to gift the faithful with a compilation, and Singles 93-03 illustrates nearly every distinct phase of the duo's...
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The former Dust Brothers make oblique reference to litigation averted on their debut full-length. The Chemical Brothers' sound is big on bombast, replete with screeching...
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Loops of Fury is an EP of leftovers released mostly to capitalize on the success of the Brothers' debut. Features a remix by U.K. techno hero Dave Clarke. ~ Sean Cooper, All...
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Same formula, more beats, process refined. Savvy stroke of marketing PR brings Oasis's Noel Gallagher into the fold for first international hit, "Setting...
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It's a beautiful thing, this technology. It's given children the world over the chance to make music without years of tedious rehearsal on a particular instrument. Instead,...
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Taking the swirling eclecticism of their post-techno debut, Exit Planet Dust, to the extreme, the Chemical Brothers blow all stylistic boundaries down with their second...
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Welcome to the inner sanctum of the The Chemical Brothers, wherein Bros Tom and Ed reveal their roots, the soul-magnificent vinyl booty that has inspired them lo these many...
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To buy time after the success of Dig Your Own Hole, the Chemical Brothers released their first DJ mix album, Brothers Gonna Work It Out. Dig Your Own Hole was one of the...
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Ed Simmons and Tom Rowlands are the geeks that made good. Innovative DJs who began their ascent by combining '70s breakbeats with techno-psychedelia, the Chemical Brothers...
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By the time of the Chemical Brothers' third album, Surrender, the big beat phenomenon they had done much to engender was more apt to be heard on a soft drink commercial than...
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When the big beat boom gradually subsided, the Chemical Brothers initially sought refuge within a carefully crafted version of house music both epic and psychedelic. Still,...
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