The Beatles‘ “Tomorrow Never Knows” was a big influence on The Chemical Brothers. One rock star discussed watching The Chemical Brothers work “Tomorrow Never Knows” into one of their electronic dance ...
On Push the Button, The Chemical Brothers’ stylistic pendulum swings away from “psychedelic” towards a “party” vibe, with mixed results. Q-Tip’s lethargic cadence sinks the dynamics-challenged ...
British electronic duo The Chemical Brothers are releasing a book this fall. The group, made up of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, will be telling the story of their 30-year career alongside their ...
The Chemical Brothers’ ninth studio album No Geography is out now, via Astralwerks. The project contains the previously released singles “Free Yourself,” “MAH,” “Got To Keep On,” and “We’ve Got To Try ...
BBC Sounds has released The Chemical Brothers' 1995 Essential Mix for the next month and a half in conjunction with their latest album, For That Beautiful Feeling, released on September 8. The mix ...
Studio portrait of Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands from electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers, United Kingdom, 1997. (Photo by Dave Tonge/Getty Images) With all the shrillness and expectations, a ...
The first sample that the Chemical Brothers locked down when building their new record, “No Geography,” made its way into the present from the far end of a long-disconnected telephone line. The ...
Where the new album differentiates from their last is that No Geography made a point of dabbling in old synthesizers; For That Beautiful Feeling undoubtedly involves analogue kit, but also twists ...
The Chemical Brothers see the light at the end of the Covid-19 tunnel on the electronic duo’s new song “The Darkness That You Fear,” which the group released Friday after premiering the track earlier ...
The Chemical Brothers, promised us that “the brothers gonna work it out” on their single, “Leave Home.” That wasn’t referring to a decade of therapy; it meant creating some of the best electronic ...
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