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The Chemical Brothers returned in 1999 with their third album, Surrender. Highlights include "Hey Boy Hey Girl", "Let Forever Be", "Out of Control", and "Music: Response". Surrender received a ton of hype based on its superstar guest appearances, and none more historically relevant than "Out of Control" with New Order's...
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Fatboy Slim has announced the 25th anniversary reissue of You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby, set to be released via Astralwerks. The album has been remastered at half speed at Abbey Road Studios for the best available audio quality possible. Listen to Fatboy Slim’s You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby...
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Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) is a loose concept album with topics ranging from espionage to the Chinese Communist revolution. One of Brian Eno's best songs kicks off Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy) - the lovely "Burning Airlines Gives You So Much More", with a gorgeous post-Beatles melody and snaky...
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Come with Us is the fourth studio album by English electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers, released in January 2002 by record labels Virgin and Freestyle Dust in the UK and Astralwerks and Ultra in the US. It features Richard Ashcroft (ex-the Verve) and Beth Orton as guest vocalists. The...
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The Brothers gonna work it out. Undoubtedly, the best album the Chemical Brothers ever made.Collecting their earlier work as the Dust Brothers and new material at the time, Exit Planet Dust remains a masterclass in sequencing. Listening to it from beginning to end creates the same feeling from when it...
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Considered by many to be the ultimate ambient album, 'music for airports' is so delicate, lovely, and aesthetically moving, that it has been known to give rise to sensations of flying, being enfolded in warm blankets, or watching a vision take place in the heavens. if this sounds like an...