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rhythmism
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 02:59 PM
11 years and 8 million albums since bursting out of the UK's underground club culture,The Chemical Brothers are back.

With their fifth studio album, Push the Button, Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons once again demonstrate that, when it comes to beat-based innovation, inspired collaboration and sheer sonic excellence, they are matchless.

The first single "Galvanize" is a Middle Eastern-flavored juggernaut, featuring A Tribe Called Quest legend Q-Tip. "Galvanize" will be released on January 18, 2005.

Old sparring partner Tim Burgess continues a run of sublime hook-ups with "The Boxer".

Also representing the hip hop world that was Tom 'n' Ed's first love is Anwar Superstar, brother of Mos Def and vocalist on the new classic "Left Right".

From the other end of the cultural spectrum comes Kele Okereke, singer with hot new art-rock outfit Bloc Party; his chopped up, mantric vocals on "Believe" show why he's one of the most exciting new frontmen in Britain.

"Close Your Eyes", meanwhile, recalls the psychedelic soul of the Chemicals' past collaborations with Mercury Rev and Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips. This time, their creative partners are the massively-tipped The Magic Numbers, the double-sibling foursome who have been causing all manner of fuss on the London gig circuit. You heard their Mamas & the Papas-type harmonies here first...

That's The Chemical Brothers in 2005: still bringing you the good stuff, and the new stuff, ahead of the pack. Defying expectations and reinvigorating music are what the brothers do best - and this album proves it yet again.

Watch this thumpingly well-produced, screamingly bold, utterly infectious space...

www.thechemicalbrothers.com
www.astralwerks.com

Push The Button will be released on January 25, 2005

CrashinCarey
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 03:07 PM
i think i might have to move back to london just to see the chems in their natural environs

playtime
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 04:15 PM
i think i might have to move back to london just to see the chems in their natural environs

Aren't they from Manchester?

Shrina
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 04:21 PM
all these collaborations sound hot and i love these men *swoon*

CrashinCarey
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 04:25 PM
Aren't they from Manchester?

london is a lot closer to manchester than nyc

Lust-E
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 04:52 PM
london is a lot closer to manchester than nyc

lol. i'd rather live in London also.

playtime
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 04:59 PM
london is a lot closer to manchester than nyc

:lol: - A fair point.

pt - Manchester rocks.

playtime
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 05:00 PM
all these collaborations sound hot and i love these men *swoon*

The Flaming Lips one is an incredible tune. The last section is just heavenly, imo.

CrashinCarey
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 05:00 PM
:lol: - A fair point.

pt - Manchester rocks.

well im not moving to manchester, and unfortunately probably wont be moving to london, at least not next year, maybe in 2

playtime
Tuesday, Nov 16th 2004, 05:20 PM
well im not moving to manchester, and unfortunately probably wont be moving to london, at least not next year, maybe in 2

Fair enough, if you find an easy way for an American to get a work visa over here let me know, will you?

CrashinCarey
Friday, Nov 19th 2004, 01:49 PM
Fair enough, if you find an easy way for an American to get a work visa over here let me know, will you?

the way im gonna do it is by getting a company to offer me a job and make a visa part of the terms

listening to galvanize right now on the pete tong show, the hook hasnt really come in yet, seems like a cool sound though