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The Chemical Brothers are a British electronic music duo comprising Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, who met at the University of Manchester, England, United Kingdom in 1992. Initially they called themselves "The Dust Brothers." They changed their name in 1995 given the preexisting American production duo "The Dust Brothers," their burgeoning popularity and the threat of legal action from the originals. Check our available The Chemical Brothers concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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Following their previous funk and pop escapades, Come with us marks the return of Chemical Brothers to the pure and hard techno of their beginnings in which the influence of other groups from the electronic scene is nonetheless apparent. The result is a personal album that dabbles in a bit of everything and from it classics of the genre emerge...
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Their best album yet, Surrender marks the end of this decade and century with a homage to electronic music and on the same token affirms its explosion as the official music of the 21st Century. After the boring funk of Dig Your Own Hole, which only had its two singles: "Setting Sun", glowing from the success of the Trainspotting soundtrack and the Prodigian "Block Rockin' Beats", The Chemical Brothers celebrate techno on their most successful album, a notch well above the recent releases of...
- www.plume-noire.com
Coachella 2011's highlight for me was hands don't the explosive, intense, and all around badass set put on my turn of the century electronic superstars The Chemical Brothers. Their set was a tour through their "Storied if you love drugs and vicks vapor rub" discography. While musically this album encompasses all of the songs from the Don't Think concert film I highly recommend renting the full on blu-ray to truly embrace the experience...
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Something happened during the initial theatrical screenings of the Chemical Brothers' concert documentary Don't Think that, while spontaneous, also felt like a foregone conclusion: audiences got up and danced. Sharing a darkened room with a flashy, quick-cutting, psychedelic sensory overload blasted out in Dolby Surround can do that to people. Especially when it's based around a set from arguably the most enduringly successful rave-gone-pop act of all time...
- pitchfork.com
Brothers gonna work it out live in Japan... Don't Think captures The Chemical Brothers in their element: roasting thousands of saucer-eyed Japanese halfway up a mountain with their blistering live show. If Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons' music has sometimes struggled to fully convey their psychedelic inclinations, this remarkable concert film - shot on 20 cameras over the course of their headline set at last summer's Fuji Rock Festival - goes some way to correcting that...
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have, for nearly 20 years (does one dare call them veterans? Like they've been in a war or something?), been routinely fantastic on record. And to those who've lost themselves to the pair's phenomenal live show at any field-, warehouse-, tent- or shed-held event, they're possibly the most exciting musical experience to ever unfold before one's eyes...
- www.bbc.co.uk
Hanna is a film about a "badass survivalist girl"; the Chemical Brothers have never seemed particularly badass, but it's fair to count them as survivalist, both because last year's Further was their best record in ages and they're the only act from the late-90s electronica boom making music anyone would want to listen to...
- pitchfork.com
Goto commentsLeave a commentShare How to Lose a Fanbase in 50 Minutes You'd think The Chemical Brothers would know better than to get wrapped up in film music involving more than mailing in a remix or a B-side. Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons spearheaded a forgettable various-artists soundtrack for the forgettable movie London a few years back...
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If their debut, 1995's Exit Planet Dust, set The ' stall out as purveyors of large beats and chunkin' funk, then Dig Your Own Hole shot them right into the stratosphere. With its number one singles, Grammy award and multi-platinum status, Dig Your Own Hole took Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons from the backrooms to the stadiums. In a year that saw some incredible albums such as , .....
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