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The Chemical Brothers are the English electronic music
Electronic music

Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production. In general a distinction can be made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology....
 duo Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons (occasionally referred to as Chemical Tom and Chemical Ed). Initially they called themselves "The Dust Brothers", after the noted United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 production duo of the same name
Dust Brothers

The 'Dust Brothers' are the Los Angeles, California, California based, Grammy Award winning record producer, E.Z. Mike and King Gizmo , famous for their Sampling -based music in the 1980s & 1990s, and specifically for their work on the albums Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, Odelay by Beck, and the soundtrack to the film, Fight C...
, but the threat of legal action from the originals led them to change their name in 1995. Along with Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim

Norman Quentin Cook , better known by his stage name Fatboy Slim is a British disk jockey, big beat musician and Record producer. Cook has achieved considerable success in UK single and album charts, first as a member of the Housemartins and then most notably as Beats International, Freak Power, Fatboy Slim and The BPA....
, Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode is an electronic music band formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex, England. The group's original line-up was Dave Gahan , Martin Gore , Andrew Fletcher and Vince Clarke ....
 and The Crystal Method
The Crystal Method

The Crystal Method is an United States electronic music duo consisting of Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland. Along with The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, and a few other acts, they are pioneers of the big beat electronic dance genre, and one of its few American proponents....
, as well as other acts they are pioneers of the big beat
Big beat

Big beat is a term deployed in the mid 1990s by the British music press to describe the music of The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, Propellerheads and The Prodigy that relied on beat-driven, drum-heavy mixes....
 electronic dance genre which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s, and are known for high-quality live sets.

imons was born in Herne Hill
Herne Hill

Herne Hill is located in the London Borough of Lambeth and the London Borough of Southwark in Greater London. There is a road of the same name which is part of the A215 road....
, South London
South London

South London is the southern part of London, England. The area it covers is defined differently for a range of purposes....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, on 9 June 1970 to a barrister mother and a father who was not around much when Simons was growing up.






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The Chemical Brothers are the English electronic music
Electronic music

Electronic music is music that employs electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production. In general a distinction can be made between sound produced using electromechanical means and that produced using electronic technology....
 duo Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons (occasionally referred to as Chemical Tom and Chemical Ed). Initially they called themselves "The Dust Brothers", after the noted United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 production duo of the same name
Dust Brothers

The 'Dust Brothers' are the Los Angeles, California, California based, Grammy Award winning record producer, E.Z. Mike and King Gizmo , famous for their Sampling -based music in the 1980s & 1990s, and specifically for their work on the albums Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, Odelay by Beck, and the soundtrack to the film, Fight C...
, but the threat of legal action from the originals led them to change their name in 1995. Along with Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim

Norman Quentin Cook , better known by his stage name Fatboy Slim is a British disk jockey, big beat musician and Record producer. Cook has achieved considerable success in UK single and album charts, first as a member of the Housemartins and then most notably as Beats International, Freak Power, Fatboy Slim and The BPA....
, Depeche Mode
Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode is an electronic music band formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex, England. The group's original line-up was Dave Gahan , Martin Gore , Andrew Fletcher and Vince Clarke ....
 and The Crystal Method
The Crystal Method

The Crystal Method is an United States electronic music duo consisting of Ken Jordan and Scott Kirkland. Along with The Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers, and a few other acts, they are pioneers of the big beat electronic dance genre, and one of its few American proponents....
, as well as other acts they are pioneers of the big beat
Big beat

Big beat is a term deployed in the mid 1990s by the British music press to describe the music of The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, Propellerheads and The Prodigy that relied on beat-driven, drum-heavy mixes....
 electronic dance genre which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s, and are known for high-quality live sets.

History


Background

Ed Simons was born in Herne Hill
Herne Hill

Herne Hill is located in the London Borough of Lambeth and the London Borough of Southwark in Greater London. There is a road of the same name which is part of the A215 road....
, South London
South London

South London is the southern part of London, England. The area it covers is defined differently for a range of purposes....
, England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
, on 9 June 1970 to a barrister mother and a father who was not around much when Simons was growing up. Simons' two main interests when he was young were airplanes and musicals. Simons attended two South London public schools, Alleyn's School
Alleyn's School

Alleyn's School is an Independent school , fee-paying co-educational day school situated in Dulwich, South-East London. It was part of the historic Alleyn's College charitable foundation, which also included James Allen's Girls' School , Dulwich College and as well as their daughter schools ....
 and Dulwich College
Dulwich College

Dulwich College is a selective independent school for boys in Dulwich, a suburb of south-east London, United Kingdom. The College was founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn, a successful Elizabethan era actor, with the original purpose of educating 12 poor scholars as the foundation of "God's Gift"....
. During his school years, Ed developed a fondness for rare groove
Rare groove

Rare groove is a phrase used to describe obscure and rare 1970s funk recordings. The term was originally coined by the British DJ Norman Jay....
 and Hip hop
Hip hop

Hip hop is a cultural movement built largely around the music genre of hip hop music, which developed in New York City during the 1970s primarily among African Americans and Latino Americans....
 music, having frequented a club called The Mud Club from the age of 14. By the time he left school, his two main musical interests were two Manchester bands, New Order
New Order

New Order are an English alternative rock/electronic band formed in 1980 by Bernard Sumner , Peter Hook and Stephen Morris . New Order was formed in the wake of the demise of their previous group Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis....
 and The Smiths
The Smiths

The Smiths were an English Rock music band formed in Manchester in 1982. Based on the songwriting partnership of Morrissey and Johnny Marr , the band also included Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce ....
. After finishing school with 11 O
General Certificate of Education

The General Certificate of Education or GCE is a secondary-level academic qualification that examination boards in the United Kingdom and a few of the commonwealth countries, notably Sri Lanka, confer to students....
 levels and 3 A-levels, Ed continued on to study History, especially Late Medieval History, at the University of Manchester
University of Manchester

The University of Manchester is a "red brick university" civic university located in Manchester, England. It is a member of the Russell Group of large research-intensive universities and the N8 Group for research collaboration....
.

Tom Rowlands, a childhood classmate of Simons', was born on 11 January 1971 in Kingston upon Thames
Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon Thames is the principal settlement of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in south-west London.It was the ancient market town where Anglo-Saxons kings were crowned and is now a suburb situated south west of Charing Cross....
, London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
. When Rowlands was very young, his family relocated to Henley-on-Thames
Henley-on-Thames

Henley-on-Thames is a town on the north side of the River Thames in south Oxfordshire, England, about 10 miles downstream and north-east from Reading, Berkshire, 10 miles upstream and west from Maidenhead, England....
. He later attended Reading Blue Coat School
Reading Blue Coat School

Reading Blue Coat School is a boys' secondary school in Holme Park at Sonning in the England county of Berkshire, which includes a co-educational sixth form....
 in Berkshire
Berkshire

Berkshire is a Home Counties in the South East England of England. It is also often referred to as the Royal County of Berkshire because of the presence of the royal residence of Windsor Castle in the county; this usage, which dates to the 19th century at least, was recognised by the Queen in 1958, and Letters patent issued confirming...
, during which time he became obsessed with Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
, developing a fondness for the bagpipes in particular. In his early teens, his interest in music broadened to other genres. Initially, some of his favourites included the Oh What a Lovely War soundtrack, 2-Tone, and the electro sounds of artists such as Heaven 17
Heaven 17

Heaven 17 are a British synthpop band originating from the city of Sheffield in the early 1980s....
, Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk

Kraftwerk is an influential electronic music band from D?sseldorf, Germany. The signature Kraftwerk sound combines driving, Repetitive music rhythms with catchy melody, mainly following a Western classical music style of harmony, with a minimalism and strictly electronic instrumentation....
, New Order
New Order

New Order are an English alternative rock/electronic band formed in 1980 by Bernard Sumner , Peter Hook and Stephen Morris . New Order was formed in the wake of the demise of their previous group Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis....
, and Cabaret Voltaire
Cabaret Voltaire (band)

Cabaret Voltaire were a United Kingdom music musical ensemble from Sheffield, England.Initially composed of Stephen Mallinder, Richard H. Kirk and Chris Watson , the group was named after the Cabaret Voltaire , a nightclub in Zurich, Switzerland that was a center for the early Dada movement....
. He described the first Public Enemy album as the record that probably changed his life, and commented that Miuzi Weighs a Ton was one of the most amazing records he had ever heard. Rowlands also started collecting hip hop records by artists like Eric B and Schoolly D
Schoolly D

Schoolly D, born June 22, 1966, is the moniker of United States rapper Jesse B. Weaver, Jr. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
. Rowlands left school with similar accomplishments to Simons', achieving 9 O levels and 3 A levels. For University, he followed Simons to Manchester primarily to immerse himself in its music scene in general and the Haçienda in particular.

Ariel

Rowlands was also in a band called Ariel prior to meeting up with Simons. Ariel was formed in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
 by Rowlands and his friends Brendan and Matt before they all moved up to Manchester. Their first single was "Sea of Beats". Other songs, mostly released on 12" included "Mustn't Grumble" and their most well-known, "Rollercoaster". Their record label
Record label

In the music industry, a record label can be a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of recorded sound and music videos. Most commonly, a record label is the company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the Record producer, manufacturing, distribution , marketing and promotion, and enforcement of copyright protec...
, deConstruction
Deconstruction

Deconstruction is a term used in philosophy, literary criticism, and the social sciences, popularised through its usage by Jacques Derrida in the 1960s....
, insisted that they get a female singer and they recruited former Xpansions frontwoman Sally Ann Marsh
Sally Ann Marsh

Sally Ann Marsh is a United Kingdom singer and actress who came to fame originally as a member of a short lived girlband with Dani Behr called Faith Hope and Charity ....
, and after some disappointing songs like "Let It Slide" (Rowlands would later describe it as "a stinker") the band fell apart. One of the last things Ariel did was the song "T Baby" which was remixed by the pair.

Naked Under Leather

Rowlands and Simons then started to DJ at a club called "Naked Under Leather", in the back of a pub, in 1992 under the alias of "The 237 Turbo Nutters" (named after the number of their house on Dickenson Road in Manchester and a reference to their Blackburn raving days). The pair would play hip hop
Hip hop music

Hip hop music is a music genre typically consisting of a rhythmic vocal style called rapping which is accompanied with backing beats. Hip hop music is part of hip hop culture, which began in the Bronx, in New York City in the 1970s, predominantly among African Americans and Latino Americans....
, techno and house
House music

House music is a style of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago, Illinois, USA in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was initially popularized in mid-1980s discoth?ques catering to the African-American, Latino, and gay communities, first in Chicago, then in New York City and Detroit....
.

The Dust Brothers

Rowlands and Simons called themselves The Dust Brothers, after the US production duo
Dust Brothers

The 'Dust Brothers' are the Los Angeles, California, California based, Grammy Award winning record producer, E.Z. Mike and King Gizmo , famous for their Sampling -based music in the 1980s & 1990s, and specifically for their work on the albums Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, Odelay by Beck, and the soundtrack to the film, Fight C...
 famous for their work with the Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys

Beastie Boys are an American hip hop music group from New York City consisting of Michael Diamond, Adam Yauch, and Adam Horovitz. Since around the time of the Hello Nasty album, the DJ for the group has been Mix Master Mike, who was first featured in the song "Three MC's and One DJ"....
. After a while, they began to run out of suitable instrumental hip hop tracks to use, so they started to make their own. Using a Hitachi
Hitachi, Ltd.

is a multinational corporation specializing in high-technology and services headquartered in Marunouchi Itchome, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. The company is the parent of the Hitachi Group as part of the larger DKB Group companies....
 hi-fi system, a computer, a sampler and a keyboard, they recorded "Song To The Siren", which sampled Dead Can Dance
Dead Can Dance

Dead Can Dance is a band composed of Lisa Gerrard , and Brendan Perry . Formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 1981 and initially based there, it disbanded in 1998 but reunited temporarily for a world tour in 2005....
. "Song To The Siren" was released on their own record label, called "Diamond Records" (after Ed's nickname). In October 1992, they pressed 500 white-label
White label

White label records are vinyl records with adhesive plain white labels afixed. Test pressings, usually with Test Pressing written on the label, with catalogue number, artist and recording time or date, are produced in small quantities to evaluate the quality of the disc production....
 copies and took them to various dance record shops around London, but none would play it, saying that it was too slow (The track played at 111 BPM
Beats per minute

Beats per minute is a unit typically used as either a measure of tempo in music, or a measure of one's heart rate. A rate of 60 bpm means that one beat will occur every second....
). They sent a copy to London DJ Andrew Weatherall
Andrew Weatherall

Andrew Weatherall is a DJ, record producer, and remixer.Initially a freelance music journalist , Weatherall's first studio work was alongside DJ Paul Oakenfold on the Club remix of "Hallelujah" for the Happy Mondays.Other remixes followed, including "World in Motion" by New Order and "Loaded", a hit remix of Primal Scream's earlier track "...
, who made it a permanent fixture in his DJ sets. Weatherall also signed the band to his Junior Boy's Own
Junior Boy's Own

Junior Boy's Own is a London, United Kingdom-based record labelTerry Farley joined fellow scenesters Andrew Weatherall, Pete Heller and Steven Hall to form Boy's Own Recordings , then Terry Farley and Steven Hall began Junior Recordings Ltd., which started to use the label Junior Boy's Own.the label is sometimes known as JBO....
 label. In May 1993, Junior Boy's Own released 'Song To The Siren'.

The duo completed university with good results, each obtaining upper-second class degrees. Around June 1993, the Dust Brothers did their first remixes. The first was "Packet Of Peace" for Justin Robertson's Lionrock
Lionrock

Lionrock was a United Kingdom Big Beat band comprising record producer Justin Robertson, MC Buzz B, and Roger Lyons. Lyons replaced recording engineer Mark Stagg in 1995....
 outfit, followed by tracks for Leftfield
Leftfield

Leftfield was a duo of electronica artists and record producers Paul Daley and Neil Barnes, formed in 1989 in London, England. The name Leftfield was originally used simply by Neil Barnes for its first single, "Not Forgotten ," but after this, Paul Daley was involved first in remixing songs and then in the creation of following music....
, Republica
Republica

Republica were an England musical band formed in 1994. The height of their popularity spanned from 1996 to 1998. The Republica sound was described by the band as "techno-Pop music punk rock", although Melody Maker took to calling it "electronica", a label which stuck as a genre category....
 and The Sandals
The Sandals

The Sandals, also known as The Sandells, were an early, influential surf rock band formed in 1964. They are most famous for scoring the surfing documentary The Endless Summer....
. Late in 1993, The Dust Brothers completed work on their Fourteenth Century Sky
Fourteenth Century Sky

Fourteenth Century Sky is the second The Chemical Brothers release under the name The Chemical Brothers. The EP contains "Chemical Beats" and "One Too Many Mornings", later released on The Chemical Brothers' debut album Exit Planet Dust....
 EP, released in January 1994. It contained the ground-breaking "Chemical Beats", which epitomized the duo's genre defining big beat
Big beat

Big beat is a term deployed in the mid 1990s by the British music press to describe the music of The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, Propellerheads and The Prodigy that relied on beat-driven, drum-heavy mixes....
 sound, later taken up by Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim

Norman Quentin Cook , better known by his stage name Fatboy Slim is a British disk jockey, big beat musician and Record producer. Cook has achieved considerable success in UK single and album charts, first as a member of the Housemartins and then most notably as Beats International, Freak Power, Fatboy Slim and The BPA....
 and many more. The EP also contained "One Too Many Mornings", which for the first time showed the less intense, more chilled-out side of The Dust Brothers. Both "One Too Many Mornings" and "Chemical Beats" would later appear on their debut album. Fourteenth Century Sky was followed later in 1993 by the My Mercury Mouth EP
My Mercury Mouth EP

My Mercury Mouth EP is the final The Chemical Brothers release under the name The Chemical Brothers. The EP contains two new songs "My Mercury Mouth" and "Dust-Up Beats" and the b-side "If You Kling To Me I'll Klong You", later released on the "Leave Home " single and Singles 93-03 CDs....
. "Chemical Beats" was also part of the soundtrack for the first edition of the Wipeout games series, having been featured in Wipeout for the PlayStation
PlayStation

The PlayStation is a 32-bit history of video game consoles video game console released by Sony Computer Entertainment in December .The PlayStation was the first of the ubiquitous PlayStation ....
 in 1995.

The Heavenly Social

In October 1994, The Dust Brothers became resident DJs at the small, but hugely influential Heavenly Sunday Social Club at the Albany pub in London's Great Portland Street. The likes of Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher

Noel Thomas David Gallagher is the principal songwriter, lead guitarist, and occasional vocalist of English rock band Oasis . Raised with younger brother Liam Gallagher in Burnage, Manchester, Gallagher began to get guitar lessons from Dayle Robertson at the age of thirteen during a period of probation....
, Paul Weller, James Dean Bradfield
James Dean Bradfield

James Dean Bradfield is the lead guitarist and vocalist for the Wales rock band Manic Street Preachers....
 and Tim Burgess were regular visitors. The Dust Brothers were subsequently asked to remix tracks by Manic Street Preachers
Manic Street Preachers

Manic Street Preachers are an alternative rock band from Blackwood, Wales, formed in 1986. Often referred to as the Manics, they are James Dean Bradfield , Nicky Wire and Sean Moore ....
 and The Charlatans
The Charlatans (British band)

The Charlatans are a United Kingdom alternative rock band....
, plus Primal Scream
Primal Scream

Primal Scream are a Brit awards Scotland alternative rock group formed in 1982 in Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie . The current lineup consists of Gillespie, Andrew Innes , Martin Duffy , Gary Mounfield , and Darrin Mooney ....
's "Jailbird" and The Prodigy
The Prodigy

The Prodigy are a British people electronic music group formed by Liam Howlett in 1990, in Braintree, Essex, England. Along with Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers and The Crystal Method, as well as other acts they are pioneers of the big beat electronic dance genre which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s, and are known for high-qua...
's "Voodoo People". These two remixes received television
Television

Television is a widely used telecommunication mass-media for transmitting and receiving moving , either monochrome or color, usually accompanied by sound....
 exposure, being playlisted by MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
 Europe's "The Party Zone" in 1995. Early in 1994, The Dust Brothers were approached in the club one Sunday by Noel Gallagher, from Oasis
Oasis (band)

Oasis are an English rock music band that formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as "The Rain", the group was formed by Liam Gallagher , Paul Arthurs , Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll , who were soon joined by Liam's older brother Noel Gallagher ....
, who at the time were becoming one of the most prominent guitar bands in Britain. Gallagher told the duo that he had a Balearic
Ibiza

Ibiza is an island and town located in the Mediterranean Sea about 80 km off the coast of Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands autonomous community ....
 inspired track which he had written, which he would like the Dust Brothers to remix. However, over time, Gallagher changed his mind, and in the end the Brothers did not remix it. The track was "Wonderwall
Wonderwall (song)

"Wonderwall" is a song by English rock music band Oasis , written by the band's guitarist and chief songwriter Noel Gallagher. Released as the third single from Morning Glory? in October 1995, "Wonderwall" peaked at number two in the UK Singles Charts and proved to be their American breakthrough, reaching number eight on the Hot 100 and...
".

From Dust to Chemical

In March 1995, The Dust Brothers began their first international tour, which included the United States – where they played with Orbital
Orbital (band)

Orbital are an English Electronic music duo from Sevenoaks consisting of brothers Phil Hartnoll and Paul Hartnoll whose career lasted from 1989 until 2004 and have now reformed in 2009....
 and Underworld
Underworld (band)

Underworld is an English electronic music group, and principal name under which duo Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have recorded together since 1980. The band is perhaps best known for "Born Slippy .NUXX", a track made popular in the hit 1996 Danny Boyle film Trainspotting ....
 – then a series of European festivals. Also around this time, the original Dust Brothers
Dust Brothers

The 'Dust Brothers' are the Los Angeles, California, California based, Grammy Award winning record producer, E.Z. Mike and King Gizmo , famous for their Sampling -based music in the 1980s & 1990s, and specifically for their work on the albums Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys, Odelay by Beck, and the soundtrack to the film, Fight C...
 threatened legal action over the use of their name, and so Rowlands and Simons had to decide on a new name quickly. They decided to then call themselves "The Chemical Brothers" after "Chemical Beats" (Simons' grandmother had suggested they call themselves "The Grit Brothers").

In June 1995, they released their fourth single, the first under their new identity. "Leave Home" was released on Junior Boy's Own, as a preview of the imminent debut album and became the band's first chart hit, peaking at No. 17.

Exit Planet Dust

In July 1995, The Chemical Brothers released their debut album Exit Planet Dust
Exit Planet Dust

Exit Planet Dust is the debut album by United Kingdom electronica duo The Chemical Brothers, released in the UK on June 26 1995 and the United States on August 15 1995 ....
 (the title inspired by their name change) on Freestyle Dust/Junior Boy's Own. It entered the UK charts at #9 and featured guest vocalist Beth Orton
Beth Orton

Elizabeth Caroline Orton, commonly known as Beth Orton, , is a BRIT Awards?winning England singer-songwriter. Known for her "folktronica" sound, which mixes elements of folk music and electronica, she was initially recognised for her collaborations with William Orbit and the Chemical Brothers in the mid 1990s — but these were not...
 on the song "Alive Alone". It eventually went on to sell over a million copies worldwide. Shortly after its release, The Chemical Brothers signed to Virgin Records
Virgin Records

Virgin Records is a United Kingdom record label founded by England entrepreneur Richard Branson, Simon Draper, and Nik Powell in 1972 in music. It was later sold to Thorn EMI, and then, in the US, merged with Capitol Records in 2007 to create the Capitol Music Group....
, to which they took their own offshoot label, Freestyle Dust
Freestyle Dust

Freestyle Dust is a record label of Virgin Records UK. It was set up in 1995 in music for releasing The Chemical Brothers albums & singles....
. For their next single, in September 1995, they again used a guest vocalist, for the release of "Life Is Sweet
Life Is Sweet (song)

"Life Is Sweet" is the second single from The Chemical Brothers from their debut album Exit Planet Dust, it features Tim Burgess from The Charlatans on vocals....
", featuring their friend Tim Burgess, singer with The Charlatans
The Charlatans (British band)

The Charlatans are a United Kingdom alternative rock band....
. It reached #25 in the singles charts. The single was also Select Magazine's Single Of The Month for October. The release included a Daft Punk
Daft Punk

Daft Punk is an electronic music duo consisting of French musicians Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo and Thomas Bangalter . After Daft Punk reached significant popularity in the late 1990s house music movement in France, other artists such as Air , Cassius , and Dimitri from Paris began to receive a similar amount of attention....
 remix of "Life Is Sweet".

In August 1995, the Chemical Brothers DJ'ed for Oasis
Oasis (band)

Oasis are an English rock music band that formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as "The Rain", the group was formed by Liam Gallagher , Paul Arthurs , Paul McGuigan and Tony McCarroll , who were soon joined by Liam's older brother Noel Gallagher ....
 at a Sheffield
Sheffield

Sheffield is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. It is so named because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that runs through the city....
 gig. The gig began to backfire when it became apparent that Liam Gallagher
Liam Gallagher

William John Paul "Liam" Gallagher is an English musician and songwriter best known as the lead singer of the rock music band Oasis . One of the figureheads of the 1990s Britpop movement, Gallagher's erratic behaviour, distinctive singing style, and abrasive attitude have been the subject of commentary in the press....
 didn't seem to like any of the tracks they were spinning. The closest that they could come to pleasing him was the Happy Mondays
Happy Mondays

Happy Mondays are a British alternative rock band from Salford, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1980, the musical group's original line-up was Shaun Ryder on lead vocals, his brother Paul Ryder on bass guitar, lead guitarist Mark Day , keyboardist Paul Davis , and drummer Gary Whelan ....
' "Wrote For Luck". Gallagher proceeded to kick the Chemical Brothers off the turntables and procured a friend from The Verve
The Verve

The Verve are a British people Rock music band formed in Wigan, Greater Manchester in 1989 at Winstanley College, by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones , and drummer Peter Salisbury....
 to continue to DJ. He subsequently favoured psychedelic
Psychedelic

The word 'psychedelic' is an English term coined from the Greek language words for "soul," ???? , and "manifest," d???? . A psychedelic experience is characterized by the perception of aspects of one's mind previously unknown, or by the creative exuberance of the mind liberated from its ostensibly ordinary fetters....
 material to the displeasure of the crowd.

Around this period, The Stone Roses
The Stone Roses

The Stone Roses were an English alternative rock band formed in Manchester in 1984. They were one of the pioneering groups of the Madchester movement that was active during the late 1980s and early 1990s....
 asked the Chemical Brothers to remix "Begging You", from their Second Coming
Second Coming (album)

Second Coming is an album released on December 5, 1994 in the UK and early 1995 in the US by The Stone Roses. The album was released on Geffen Records....
 album. After beginning work on a remix which they viewed as having potential, the Stone Roses changed their minds and the project was cancelled.

In October 1995, the duo returned to the Heavenly Sunday Social for a second and final run of DJ dates. They then became residents at the Heavenly Social on Saturdays at Turnmills. In November, The Chemical Brothers played the Astoria Theatre in London. At this time the Chems usually used a fusion of "Chemical Beats" and The Beatles
The Beatles

The Beatles were a rock music and pop music band from Liverpool, England that formed in 1960. During their career, the group primarily consisted of John Lennon , Paul McCartney , George Harrison and Ringo Starr ....
' "Tomorrow Never Knows" as their encore. During the encore, however, Keith Flint
Keith Flint

Keith Charles Flint is a dancing and singer of the United Kingdom electronic band The Prodigy. Flint was born and raised in the Essex town of Braintree, Essex where he attended Alec Hunter High School....
 from The Prodigy
The Prodigy

The Prodigy are a British people electronic music group formed by Liam Howlett in 1990, in Braintree, Essex, England. Along with Fatboy Slim, The Chemical Brothers and The Crystal Method, as well as other acts they are pioneers of the big beat electronic dance genre which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1990s, and are known for high-qua...
 jumped up on stage to dance, wearing a t-shirt sporting the slogan "Occupation: mad bastard". A few from the crowd subsequently joined in. This resulted in a power cable being kicked loose, bringing the show to a temporary close. The Chemical Brothers confessed to not being too bothered; "because he's Keith from the Prodigy, and he can do whatever the fuck he likes" Rowlands said later. Just before Christmas, 1995, they played their biggest gig to date, with The Prodigy, at the Brixton Academy.

In January 1996, Exit Planet Dust went gold. The Chemical Brothers released their first new material in 6 months on Virgin, the "Loops Of Fury" EP. The four track release was limited to 20,000 copies. It entered the UK charts at #13. NME described the lead track as "splashing waves of synths across hard-hitting beats". The EP also contained a Dave Clarke remix of "Chemical Beats", and two other new tracks "Get Up On It Like This" and "(The Best Part Of) Breaking Up".

In February 1996, Select Magazine published a list of the 100 best albums of the 1990s thus far. "Exit Planet Dust" was listed at Number 39. In August 1996, The Chemical Brothers supported Oasis at Knebworth
Concerts at Knebworth House

The grounds of Knebworth House near the village of Knebworth has become a major venue for open air rock and pop concerts since 1974 when The Allman Brothers Band attracted 60,000 at the first large concert held at the venue....
, where 125,000 people attended each of the two shows.

Setting Sun

During the 1995 Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is one of the largest music and performing arts festivals in the world....
, Rowlands and Simons had another conversation with Noel Gallagher
Noel Gallagher

Noel Thomas David Gallagher is the principal songwriter, lead guitarist, and occasional vocalist of English rock band Oasis . Raised with younger brother Liam Gallagher in Burnage, Manchester, Gallagher began to get guitar lessons from Dayle Robertson at the age of thirteen during a period of probation....
. Gallagher told them how much he liked Exit Planet Dust, and asked if he could sing on a future track, similar to the way Tim Burgess had worked on "Life Is Sweet". They didn't think much of the offer at the time, given how busy Gallagher would be with the release of Oasis' (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
(What's the Story) Morning Glory?

Morning Glory? is the second album by the English rock music band Oasis . Released on 2 October 1995, the album was Oasis' most enduring commercial success, charting at number one in the UK and number four in the U.S....
, plus the complexities of dealing with each others' record companies. However, the duo later worked on a track which they thought would benefit from having a vocal on it. They sent Gallagher a tape of what they had done so far. He worked on it overnight, and left a message with them early the next morning that he was ready to record it. The track was called "Setting Sun" and was finally released in October 1996. It entered the UK charts at the top, giving the duo their first ever Number One single. "Setting Sun" was backed by a longer instrumental version, and also a new track "Buzz Tracks", which was not much more than a DJ tool. The three remaining Beatles' lawyers later wrote to the Chemical Brothers, mistakenly claiming that they had sampled Tomorrow Never Knows
Tomorrow Never Knows

"Tomorrow Never Knows" is the final track of The Beatles' 1966 studio album Revolver . It is credited as a Lennon/McCartney song, but was written primarily by John Lennon....
. Virgin Records hired a musicologist to prove that they did not sample the classic 1960s psychedelic
Psychedelic music

Psychedelic music is a term that refers to a broad set of popular music styles, genres and scenes, that may include psychedelic rock, psych folk, psychedelic pop, psychedelic soul, Psybient, psychedelic trance, and others....
 song.

In March 1997, the Brothers released the second track from their forthcoming album, to give the world a further taster of what to expect. "Block Rockin' Beats" went straight to #1 in the UK, possibly thanks, this time, to its Schoolly D
Schoolly D

Schoolly D, born June 22, 1966, is the moniker of United States rapper Jesse B. Weaver, Jr. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania....
 vocal sample and re-working of the bassline from 23 Skidoo
23 skidoo

23 skidoo is an American slang phrase popularized in the early twentieth century, first appearing before World War I and becoming popular in the Roaring Twenties....
's single "Coup". The NME named it Single Of The Week and said "It throbs like your head might if you had just done a length underwater in a swimming pool full of amyl
Alkyl nitrites

Alkyl nitrites are chemical compounds of structure R-ONO. Formally they are alkyl esters of nitrous acid. They are distinct from nitro compounds ....
." It later won them a Grammy Award
Grammy Award

The Grammy Awards ?or Grammys?are presented annually by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States for outstanding achievements in the music industry....
 for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

In the US at this time, "Setting Sun" was sitting at Number 80 in the Billboard Top 100, after selling around 80,000 copies, an uncommon achievement for a European "dance" act. Sales from Exit Planet Dust were also around 150,000.

Dig Your Own Hole

On April 7, 1997 the Chemical Brothers released their second album, Dig Your Own Hole
Dig Your Own Hole

Dig Your Own Hole is the second album by United Kingdom electronica duo The Chemical Brothers, released in the UK on April 7 1997 . It features Noel Gallagher of Oasis and Beth Orton as guest vocalists....
. It was recorded at the band's own south London studio, with the title taken from graffiti on the wall outside. The album was well received, Mixmag rating it 10/10 and calling it "mad enough to be thrilling, slick enough for not even remotely coffee tables".

During the summer of 1997, the Brothers toured extensively, particularly in the States. They also became residents at Tokyo
Tokyo

, officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshu. The twenty-three special wards of Tokyo, each governed as a city, cover the area that was once the Tokyo City in the eastern part of the prefecture, and total over 8 million people....
's Liquid Rooms. In August, the Chemical Brothers achieved rapprochement with the US Dust Brothers, and asked them to remix the forthcoming single "Elektrobank". They themselves also became highly sought-after for remixes for other artists. Metallica
Metallica

Metallica is an American heavy metal music band that formed in 1981 in Los Angeles. Founded when drummer Lars Ulrich posted an advertisement in a local newspaper, Metallica's line-up has primarily consisted of Ulrich, rhythm guitarist and vocalist James Hetfield, and lead guitarist Kirk Hammett, while going through a number of bassists....
 asked the Brothers several times to remix "Enter Sandman", but were repeatedly turned down. In September, the next single from Dig Your Own Hole, "Elektrobank" was released. In November, the pair played at Dublin's
Dublin

Dublin is both the largest city and capital of Republic of Ireland. It is located near the midpoint of Ireland's east coast, at the mouth of the River Liffey and at the centre of the Dublin Region....
 Point Theatre, with support from Carl Cox
Carl Cox

Carl Cox is a British techno and house music disc jockey....
. They also began a US tour in Detroit.

At the end of the year, Dig Your Own Holes final track, the nine minute-long "The Private Psychedelic Reel" gave rise to a limited-edition mini-EP of the same name. The b-side consisted of a live version of "Setting Sun", recorded at the Lowlands Festival
Lowlands

Lowlands or The Lowlands can refer toGeographic regions* Scottish Lowlands, all of mainland Scotland that isn't the Highlands * Northern European Lowlands, a region of Europe between the Central Highlands and the North Sea...
, Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 on August 24, 1997. Also in December, following four sold-out US shows, The Chemical Brothers toured the UK, finishing with a sold-out gig at London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
's Brixton Academy.

More mixing

In 1998, they concentrated more on DJ'ing, although some remixes did see the light of day, including "I Think Im In Love" from Spiritualized
Spiritualized

Spiritualized are an England space rock band formed in 1990 in Rugby, Warwickshire by Jason Pierce after the demise of his previous outfit, space-rockers Spacemen 3....
. Both a vocal remix and an instrumental remix were included in the single release. Each came in at over seven-and-a-half minutes. Another remix completed by the Brothers was "Delta Sun Bottleneck Stomp", from Mercury Rev
Mercury Rev

Mercury Rev is an United States rock music musical band, formed in the mid 1980s in Buffalo, New York. Original personnel were David Baker , Jonathan Donahue , Sean Mackowiak, a.k.a....
. This was another extension in the association between the two bands, since Mercury Rev's Jonathon Donahue contributed to "The Private Psychedelic Reel" on
Dig Your Own Hole.

In September 1998, a second mix album,
Brothers Gonna Work It Out, was released. It contains some of their own tracks and remixes, as well as songs from artists who have influenced their sound, such as Renegade Soundwave
Renegade Soundwave

Renegade Soundwave was an electronic music group. Formed in London in 1986, the group originally consisted of Danny Briottet, Gary Asquith and Carl Bonnie....
, Meat Beat Manifesto
Meat Beat Manifesto

Meat Beat Manifesto, often shortened to Meat Beat or MBM, is an electronic music outfit originally consisting of Jack Dangers and Jonny Stephens formed in 1987 in Swindon, United Kingdom....
, Carlos "After Dark" Berrios, and Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales
Kenny 'Dope' Gonzales

Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez is one half of the Masters At Work musical production team with Little Louie Vega. Born in 1970, Kenny started his DJ career in 1985 organizing neighborhood block parties in his home of Brooklyn, New York with his then partner, Mike Delgado....
.

In May 1999, The Chemical Brothers played three UK dates in Manchester
Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was granted City status in the United Kingdom in 1853....
, Sheffield
Sheffield

Sheffield is a city status in the United Kingdom and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. It is so named because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf that runs through the city....
 and Brighton
Brighton

Brighton is a city on the south coast of England and, with its neighbours Hove and Portslade, forms the Brighton and Hove.The ancient settlement of Brighthelmston dates from before the Domesday Book , but it emerged as a health resort during the 18th Century and became a destination for day-trippers after the arrival of the railway in...
, their first since December 1997. Also that month, they released their first new original material in two years, a track called "Hey Boy, Hey Girl". This was more house
House music

House music is a style of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago, Illinois, USA in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was initially popularized in mid-1980s discoth?ques catering to the African-American, Latino, and gay communities, first in Chicago, then in New York City and Detroit....
 influenced than hip-hop. In interviews at the time, Rowlands and Simons indicated that the track was inspired by nights out at Sheffield club "Gatecrasher". The track was also one of their more commercially accessible tracks and went to number 3 in the UK charts.

Surrender

The third album Surrender
Surrender (The Chemical Brothers album)

Surrender is the third album from The Chemical Brothers and was released on June 22, 1999. It features Noel Gallagher , Hope Sandoval and Bernard Sumner as guest vocalists....
was released in June 1999. It featured vocals from Noel Gallagher, Mercury Rev's Jonathan Donahue
Jonathan Donahue

Jonathan Donahue is an United States rock music musician. He has been an integral member of two of north America's most influential indie rock/experimental rock bands of the 1990s; The Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev....
 and Mazzy Star's
Mazzy Star

Mazzy Star was an Music of the United States alternative rock band formed in 1989 from the group Opal , a collaboration of guitarist David Roback and bassist Kendra Smith....
 Hope Sandoval
Hope Sandoval

Hope Sandoval is an United States singer-songwriter who was lead singer for Mazzy Star and later Hope Sandoval & the Warm Inventions....
. As "Hey Boy, Hey Girl" had suggested, the album was more house-oriented than the previous two. On one of the album's stand out tracks, "Out Of Control", New Order's
New Order

New Order are an English alternative rock/electronic band formed in 1980 by Bernard Sumner , Peter Hook and Stephen Morris . New Order was formed in the wake of the demise of their previous group Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis....
 Bernard Sumner
Bernard Sumner

Bernard Sumner is a British people singer, guitarist and keyboardist. He is best known as a founding member of two highly influential bands, Joy Division and New Order....
 supported by Primal Scream's
Primal Scream

Primal Scream are a Brit awards Scotland alternative rock group formed in 1982 in Glasgow by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie . The current lineup consists of Gillespie, Andrew Innes , Martin Duffy , Gary Mounfield , and Darrin Mooney ....
 Bobby Gillespie
Bobby Gillespie

Bobby Gillespie is a Scotland musician. He is the lead singer and founding member of the alternative rock band, Primal Scream. He was also the drummer for The Jesus and Mary Chain in the mid-1980s....
 provided vocals. It reached Number 1 in the UK album charts, and was widely praised in the print media. The Michel Gondry
Michel Gondry

Michel Gondry, born May 8, 1963, is a French Academy Awards-winning screenwriter, film, Television commercial and music video film director. He is noted for his inventive visual style and manipulation of mise en sc?ne....
-directed music video
Music video

A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a pop music or rock music song with lyrics. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a marketing device intended to promote the sale of music recordings....
 for "Let Forever Be", which utilized ground-breaking video and film effects in its depiction of a young woman's methamphetamine
Methamphetamine

is a stimulant and sympathomimetics psychoactive drug. It is a member of the family of phenylethylamines. The levorotary levomethamphetamine is an over-the-counter drug and used in Vicks Inhalers for nasal decongestion and does not possess the Central nervous system activity of dextro or racemic methamphetamine....
 addiction, also received a lot of attention.

Later that summer, The Brothers headlined the Glastonbury
Glastonbury Festival

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is one of the largest music and performing arts festivals in the world....
 dance tent on the Friday night, followed by a UK tour which ended in December and included Homelands
Homelands

Homelands was a United Kingdom music festival which consisted mainly of Dance music, both live acts and famous DJs. The event was held at Cheesefoot Head near Winchester, Hampshire, and was one of the most popular British festivals of this genre....
 Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 on September 4. In November, "Out Of Control", featuring Sumner and Gillespie on vocals, was released as single. The release also contained the Sasha
Sasha (DJ)

Sasha , is a Wales disc jockey and record producer. Sasha began his career playing acid house dance music in the late 1980s, and became a central figure in the development and popularisation of electronic dance music....
 remix
Remix

A remix is an alternative version of a song, different from the original version. A remixer uses Audio mixing to compose an alternate master recording of a song, adding or subtracting elements, or simply changing the equalization, dynamics, Pitch , tempo, playing time, or almost any other aspect of th...
. The final single from
Surrender, in February 2000, was the five track "Music: Response" EP, containing the title track and two remixes, plus Electronic Battle Weapon 4 named "Freak of the Week", and a track called "Enjoyed", which was essentially a remix of "Out Of Control" by the Brothers themselves.

A CD copy of
Surrender was placed in the third Blue Peter
Blue Peter

Blue Peter is a long-running BBC television programme for children. It is shown on CBBC, both in its BBC One programming block and on the CBBC Channel....
time capsule
Time capsule

A time capsule is a historic cache of goods and/or information, usually intended as a method of communication with people in the future. Time capsules are sometimes created and buried during celebrations such as a World Fair, cornerstone laying for a building or other event....
, buried in January 2000.

"It Began in Afrika"

In June 2000, Tom and Ed played the Pyramid stage at the Glastonbury Festival pulling in the largest audience ever seen in the Festival's history. In August 2000 they played to a large crowd at the main stage at Creamfields festival, Ireland
Republic of Ireland

Ireland is an Island country in north-western Europe. The modern Sovereignty state occupies about five-sixths of the island of Ireland, which was partitioned by the British on 3 May 1921....
. Highlights of their live set included "Out Of Control" and "Hey Boy, Hey Girl". In December 2000, The Chemical Brothers aired one of their new tracks, "It Began in Afrika" at their New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
 DJ gigs, supporting U2
U2

U2 are a rock music band from Dublin, Republic of Ireland. The band consists of Bono , The Edge , Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. .The band formed in 1976 when the members were teenagers with limited musical proficiency....
.

In 2001, they were quite active with releases and live performances. Early in the year, they began working on a fourth album, provisionally titled "Chemical Four". The first track which fans got a taste of was "It Began In Afrika", as previously played in their DJ set in New York. The track would make its live debut in California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
 in April 2001, at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is a three-day annual music and arts festival organized by Goldenvoice held at the Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California, California....
. Another new track also got its public debut at Coachella, "Galaxy Bounce". As had become customary for their releases and experiments, "It Began In Afrika" was first pressed as a promo, as part of the "Electronic Battle Weapon" series. It received much airplay on dance music radio shows in the UK, and became more and more popular in clubs over the course of the summer. It also became one of the "anthems" in Ibiza
Ibiza

Ibiza is an island and town located in the Mediterranean Sea about 80 km off the coast of Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands autonomous community ....
 as the summer progressed. It was given a full commercial single release in September, reaching #8 in the UK singles chart, even though no promotional video was made for the track.

Rowlands and Simons also remixed a track from Fatboy Slim's
Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars
Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars

Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars is the third studio album by Fatboy Slim. It was released in 2000 . It features Macy Gray, Ashley Slater, Bootsy Collins, Roland Clark, Jim Morrison and Roger Sanchez....
, entitled "Song For Shelter."

Come with Us

The Chemical Brothers finished work on another album, Come with Us
Come with Us

Come With Us is the fourth album by The Chemical Brothers and was released on January 29, 2002 . It features Richard Ashcroft and Beth Orton as guest vocalists....
, in October 2001. It featured collaborations with Richard Ashcroft
Richard Ashcroft

Richard Paul Ashcroft is an England singer-songwriter. He is the lead singer of The Verve, an English rock music band that he helped form in 1989....
 ("The Test"), of The Verve
The Verve

The Verve are a British people Rock music band formed in Wigan, Greater Manchester in 1989 at Winstanley College, by vocalist Richard Ashcroft, guitarist Nick McCabe, bassist Simon Jones , and drummer Peter Salisbury....
, and long-time collaborator Beth Orton
Beth Orton

Elizabeth Caroline Orton, commonly known as Beth Orton, , is a BRIT Awards?winning England singer-songwriter. Known for her "folktronica" sound, which mixes elements of folk music and electronica, she was initially recognised for her collaborations with William Orbit and the Chemical Brothers in the mid 1990s — but these were not...
 ("The State We're In"). The album was released in January 2002, preceded by a single, "Star Guitar", a melodic, Balearic Beat
Balearic Beat

Balearic Beat or Balearic House is an electric blend of DJed dance music that originally emerged in the mid-1980s. It later became the name of a more specific style of electronic music that was popular into the mid-1990s....
 number, with a promotional video by Michel Gondry
Michel Gondry

Michel Gondry, born May 8, 1963, is a French Academy Awards-winning screenwriter, film, Television commercial and music video film director. He is noted for his inventive visual style and manipulation of mise en sc?ne....
 that featured passing scenery synchronized to the beat viewed through a train window. What would be the second track on the album, "It Began in Afrika", was released September 10, 2001 to be circulated around the clubbing scene where it was a popular hit. "Star Guitar" was also released as a DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 single, the pair's first.

The album,
Come with Us, was less well received than their previous albums, but nonetheless went straight in at #1 in the UK album charts in the first week of its release, selling 100,000 copies. In April, the title track from the album was released as a single with remixes by Fatboy Slim
Fatboy Slim

Norman Quentin Cook , better known by his stage name Fatboy Slim is a British disk jockey, big beat musician and Record producer. Cook has achieved considerable success in UK single and album charts, first as a member of the Housemartins and then most notably as Beats International, Freak Power, Fatboy Slim and The BPA....
 as part of a double-A sided release with "The Test".

During the summer of 2002, The Chemical Brothers traveled the festival circuit to promote the album. Later in 2002, they released two EPs, one specifically aimed at Japan and the other the US (entitled
AmericanEP
AmericanEP

AmericanEP is an EP released by The Chemical Brothers in 2002, following the release of their successful album Come with Us....
). Both contained remixes, live versions and B-sides.

One of their other major songs from this album was "Galaxy Bounce", which was popular and featured as the main title music for the Xbox
Xbox

The Xbox is a History of video games video game console produced by Microsoft. It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market, and competed with Sony's PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's GameCube....
 game
Project Gotham Racing
Project Gotham Racing

Project Gotham Racing is a racing game, the first in its Project Gotham Racing series, developed by Bizarre Creations and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox gaming console....
. "Star Guitar" was featured as a song on the PSP
PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
's Lumines II
Lumines II

Lumines II is a sequel to the puzzle game Lumines. The game was released in November, 2006 in Europe and North America, and in February 2007 in Japan....
.

Two other songs featured on a game on the
PS2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
a racing game title are "Come with Us (Introduction)" and "Star Guitar (Title Screen)"; both are instrumental.

The Song
My Elastic Eye from the "Come With Us" album was played in the 2004 movie The Butterfly Effect
' starring Ashton Kutcher and Amy Smart.

Ten years of The Chemical Brothers

Late 2002 and early 2003, saw Rowlands and Simons back in the studio, working on new material, including "The Golden Path", a collaboration with Wayne Coyne
Wayne Coyne

Wayne Michael Coyne is the lead singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter for the band The Flaming Lips....
, the lead singer of The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips

The Flaming Lips is an United States Rock music band.The band is known for their lush, multi-layered, psychedelic rock arrangements, space rock lyrics and bizarre song and album titles ....
. This was released in September 2003, at the same time as a "best of" album, entitled
Singles 93-03 marking ten years of The Chemical Brothers' releases. Singles 93-03 included most, but not all, of their singles. A second new track, in addition to "The Golden Path", was included on the album, called "Get Yourself High". Singles 93-03 was also released on DVD, whose extra features included selected live performances and interviews with Rowlands, Simons and many of their collaborators from throughout the period. "Get Yourself High", which featured Canadian rapper k-os
K-os

Kevin Brereton, better known by his stage name k-os, is a Canada rapping, singer, songwriter and record producer. His given name may also be cited as Kheaven, a spelling he later adopted....
 on vocals, was released as a single in November 2003.

In late 2003 and 2004, The Chemical Brothers continued to work in the studio, on new material and a remix of "Slow" by Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue

Kylie Ann Minogue, Order of the British Empire, , is an Australian pop singer-songwriter and occasional actress. She rose to prominence in the late 1980s through her role in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, before commencing her career as a recording artist in 1987....
. After being released on rare white label vinyl, it was subsequently given a commercial release in March on CD (on her next single "Red Blooded Woman") and on exclusive 12" vinyl picture disc (containing two other Kylie remixes). In Summer 2004 they returned to the festival circuit, including appearances at the Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is one of the largest music and performing arts festivals in the world....
, Tokyo
Tokyo

, officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan of Japan and located on the eastern side of the main island Honshu. The twenty-three special wards of Tokyo, each governed as a city, cover the area that was once the Tokyo City in the eastern part of the prefecture, and total over 8 million people....
, Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 and Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
. They also visited South America
South America

South America is the southern continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere....
 for the first time, arriving at Chile
Chile

Chile, officially the Republic of Chile , is a country in South America occupying a long and narrow coastal strip wedged between the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean....
, Argentina
Argentina

Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic , is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city....
 and Brazil
Brazil

Brazil , officially the Federative Republic of Brazil , is a country in South America. It is the List of countries and outlying territories by total area country by geographical area, occupying nearly half of South America, the List of countries by population country, and the fourth most populous democracy in the world....
. It was during these sets that they played new material, including "Acid Children", which proved to be one of the most popular new tracks.

In September 2004 The Chemical Brothers released the "seventh Electronic Battle Weapon". "Electronic Battle Weapon 7" was being released as a one-sided promo-only 12", containing "Acid Children". A marked departure from the Chemical Brothers' previous musical endeavours, it featured a screeching 303 bassline and a distinctive vocal sample; a pitch-altered sample of freddy's revenge proclaiming "You Are All My Children Now!", which is lifted from an old horror film, A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge. It was coupled with the projection of a sinister clown mouthing these same words at their live gigs.

The Electronic Battle Weapon series of promo releases have typically been newly recorded Chemical Brothers tracks, released on promo to allow DJs to test them in a club environment, and to gauge their popularity.

Push the Button

In 2004, The Chemical Brothers began work on Push the Button, their fifth studio album, which features collaborations with Tim Burgess
Tim Burgess

Timothy Allan Burgess is the lead singer of British rock/indie act The Charlatans . Despite being born in Salford he lived in Northwich, Cheshire in 1989 when he joined The Charlatans and Northwich is seen as both his hometown and the where The Charlatans formed....
, Kele Okereke
Kele Okereke

Kele Okereke is the Singing and rhythm guitarist for English indie rock rock band Bloc Party....
 and Anwar Superstar
Anwar Superstar

Anwar Superstar, born Anwar Khalil Prescott, is an American hip hop artist. He began Rapping at the age of 14 on the streets of Atlantic City, New Jersey....
, amongst others. The album was released on January 24, 2005.

"Galvanize
Galvanize (song)

"Galvanize" is the first Single from The Chemical Brothers' 2005 album Push the Button . It was released a week before the album's release and peaked at #3 in the UK charts ....
", which features Q-Tip
Q-Tip (rapper)

Q-Tip , is an American hip hop music artist, singer, and occasional actor from Queens, New York City, perhaps best known as the leader of the critically acclaimed group A Tribe Called Quest....
 on vocals, was the first single to be taken from
Push the Button, and premiered exclusively on iTunes
ITunes

iTunes is a Proprietary software digital media media player application, used for playing and organizing digital music and video files. The program is also an interface to manage the contents on Apple's popular iPod digital media players as well as the iPhone....
. The single was released on January 17, 2005, and entered the UK chart at #3. The second single "Believe" (featuring Kele Okereke from Bloc Party
Bloc Party

Bloc Party are a UK indie rock band, composed of Kele Okereke , Russell Lissack , Gordon Moakes and Matt Tong . Their brand of indie rock has been compared to bands such as The Cure, Gang of Four and The Strokes....
) failed to crack top 10, but still made it into the top 20, peaking at #18. "The Boxer", featuring Tim Burgess, became the duo's first single to fail to crack the top 40.

The album and single "Galvanize" won a Grammy in the Grammy Awards of 2006
Grammy Awards of 2006

The 48th Annual Grammy Awards was a ceremony honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning September 15, 2004 and ending September 14, 2005....
. One of the songs in this album, "The Big Jump" appears in the video game
Burnout Revenge
Burnout Revenge

Burnout Revenge is the fourth video game in the Burnout series of racing games, released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox on September 13, 2005 and Xbox 360 on March 7, 2006, alongside the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS title Burnout Legends....
, as well as Project Gotham Racing 3
Project Gotham Racing 3

Project Gotham Racing 3 is an arcade-style racing game that was released with the launch of the Xbox 360 on November 22 2005 for the US market and December 2 2005 in Europe, and was released on January 12 2006 in Japan....
. The track "Surface To Air" features a pulsing chord progression and baseline reminiscent of the intro to The Strokes
The Strokes

The Strokes are an United States rock music band formed in 1998 in New York City who rose to fame in the early 2000s as a leading group in the Garage rock#Revival....
 song "The Modern Age".

Tate Tracks

In September 2006, the Chemical Brothers were revealed as the first musicians to be involved in . Tate Modern
Tate Modern

The Tate Modern in London is United Kingdom's national museum of international modern art and is, with Tate Britain, Tate Liverpool, Tate St Ives, and Tate#Tate Online, part of the group now known simply as Tate Gallery....
 invited various groups and songwriters to choose a work that inspired them from the gallery's collection of modern art and then write a track about it. The Chemical Brothers' submission,
Rock Drill, was inspired by the Jacob Epstein
Jacob Epstein

Sir Jacob Epstein was an American-born sculptor who worked chiefly in the UK, where he pioneered modern sculpture, often producing controversial works that challenged taboos concerning what public artworks appropriately depict....
 sculpture
Torso in Metal from The Rock Drill, and can be heard on headphones in front of the work in the gallery. From October 2006, it also became available to hear online at the Tate Tracks website.

We Are the Night

The Chemicals welcomed June 2006 with an announcement on their official forum stating that the duo had been working on fresh material, specifically an album, codenamed 'Chemical 6'.. Simons also told everyone that the band would be playing select venues in the Summer 2007 season, specifying Rome
Rome

Rome is the capital city of Italy and Lazio, and is Italy's largest and most populous city, with 2,724,347 residents in an urban area of some ....
, and also Fabric
Fabric (club)

Fabric is a nightclub in London, United Kingdom. It is one of the largest and most popular night clubs in the UK and widely regarded as one of the best dance music venues in the world....
 in London. Simons is also quoted as saying that the duo are 'hoping to put a battle weapon out for the summer,', retrieved possibly referring to the 'Electronic Battle Weapon' series, which are somewhat experimental tracks the band occasionally release on white label
White label

White label records are vinyl records with adhesive plain white labels afixed. Test pressings, usually with Test Pressing written on the label, with catalogue number, artist and recording time or date, are produced in small quantities to evaluate the quality of the disc production....
.

Electronic Battle Weapon 8 & 9 were debuted on Pete Tong
Pete Tong

Peter "Pete" Tong is an England disc jockey who works for BBC Radio 1. He is known worldwide by fans of electronic music for hosting programmes such as Essential Mix and Essential Selection on the radio service, which can be heard through Internet radio streams, for his record label FFRR Records, and for his own performances at nigh...
's BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1

BBC Radio 1 is a United Kingdom international radio station operated by the BBC, specialising in current popular music throughout the day, with a slight bias to Rock music & Independent music music....
 show on December 8th, 2006. The double sided vinyl was finally released just before The Chemical Brother's much anticipated New Years Eve gig at the famous Turnmills
Turnmills

Turnmills was a London nightclub on the corner of Turnmill Street and Clerkenwell Road in the London Borough of Islington. It closed on the morning of 24 March 2008....
 in London
London

London is the capital of both England and the United Kingdom, and the most populous municipality in the European Union. An important settlement for two millennia, History of London goes back to its founding by the Roman Empire....
. The vinyl had a limited edition release worldwide and has been received well by fans, DJs and critics alike. Electronic Battle Weapon 8 at about six and a half minutes is very distinct from the 'big acid' style that the earlier battle weapons adhered to. It is characterised by 'thundering dirty drums' with a rising synth line, and to many it is perceived as being one of the most euphoric tracks that the Chemicals have released. A version of this track features on the
We Are The Night album and is entitled 'Saturate'. Electronic Battle Weapon 9 is typical Chemicals dancefloor track with their trademark vocoder
Vocoder

A vocoder, , is an analysis / synthesis system, mostly used for speech in which the input is passed through a multiband filter, each filter is passed through an envelope follower, the control signals from the envelope followers are communicated, and the decoder applies these control signals to corresponding filters in the synthesizer....
 vocals coupled with sirens and a basic 'tribal' melody.

At the same Turnmills
Turnmills

Turnmills was a London nightclub on the corner of Turnmill Street and Clerkenwell Road in the London Borough of Islington. It closed on the morning of 24 March 2008....
 gig, the Brothers also played a previously un-released song at midnight to welcome 2007 which went down well with the crowd. This track eventually emerged as Burst Generator, found on the album
We Are The Night. Many are left wondering if the latest in the Electronic Battle Weapon series were simply one off genius pieces or signal a new direction they could take with the new album, perhaps swaying from their genre defining 'big beat
Big beat

Big beat is a term deployed in the mid 1990s by the British music press to describe the music of The Chemical Brothers, Fatboy Slim, The Crystal Method, Propellerheads and The Prodigy that relied on beat-driven, drum-heavy mixes....
' psychedelic
Psychedelic

The word 'psychedelic' is an English term coined from the Greek language words for "soul," ???? , and "manifest," d???? . A psychedelic experience is characterized by the perception of aspects of one's mind previously unknown, or by the creative exuberance of the mind liberated from its ostensibly ordinary fetters....
 albums of the past.

On March 21, 2007, The Chemical Brothers officially announced their forthcoming album on MySpace
MySpace

MySpace is a social network service website with an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos for teenagers and adults internationally....
. The new album entitled
We Are the Night
We Are the Night

We Are the Night is the sixth studio album by England electronica duo The Chemical Brothers, first released on June 27 2007. The record entered the UK Albums Chart at #1....
, was released on July 2, 2007 in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 and July 17, 2007 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. The Chemicals cited a delay in the production of artwork for this delay. EMI subsequently released an online 'old-skool' The Chemical Brothers computer game as an apology. The track listing was released to the fans on the official mailing list on April 10th. The new album is heavily collaborated with the likes of Klaxons
Klaxons

Klaxons are an indie rock/dance punk band, based in London. Following the release of numerous Gramophone record on different independent record labels, as well as the success of previous singles "Magick " and "Golden Skans", the band released their debut album, Myths of the Near Future on January 29, 2007....
 (on "All Rights Reversed"), Midlake
Midlake

Midlake is an United States rock music rock band from Denton, Texas. The band first gained popularity in Europe, signing to Bella Union Records and playing at festivals such as Les Inrockuptibles, Wintercase, and South by Southwest....
 (on "The Pills Won't Help You Now"), Ali Love
Ali Love

Ali Love is a solo musician. He was signed to Columbia Records.In 2006 Ali Love released his first two singles independently on his record label, "I Love Records"....
 (on "Do It Again
Do It Again (The Chemical Brothers song)

"Do It Again" is a song by the England electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers and is the fifth track on their 2007 in music studio album album We Are the Night....
") and Willy Mason
Willy Mason

Willy Mason is an United States singer-songwriter. He is the son of Jemima James and Michael Mason, both folk singers. When Mason was five, he and his family moved from New York to West Tisbury, Massachusetts, Massachusetts on the island of Martha's Vineyard....
 (on "Battle Scars").

On April 12, 2007, Pete Tong
Pete Tong

Peter "Pete" Tong is an England disc jockey who works for BBC Radio 1. He is known worldwide by fans of electronic music for hosting programmes such as Essential Mix and Essential Selection on the radio service, which can be heard through Internet radio streams, for his record label FFRR Records, and for his own performances at nigh...
 again had the privilege of giving the world the very first preview of a Chemicals track. This time it was the first single "Do It Again" off their new album, aired on his BBC Radio One "In New Music We Trust" show. . The track is widely regarded as dance floor friendly, dominated by pop vocals and a minimalistic production approach. The track is regarded as a 'grower' after gaining mixed reviews after the first listen on Pete Tong
Pete Tong

Peter "Pete" Tong is an England disc jockey who works for BBC Radio 1. He is known worldwide by fans of electronic music for hosting programmes such as Essential Mix and Essential Selection on the radio service, which can be heard through Internet radio streams, for his record label FFRR Records, and for his own performances at nigh...
's show, with its simplistic catchy vocals and electro beat. The official release of the single was June 4 (digital download) and June 14 (12", 7" and CD). The album went on general release in the UK on July 2nd.

In September 2007, The Chemical Brothers played a free live gig in Trafalgar Square as part of the Becks Fusions event. All who attended were provided with 3D glasses to view the on-screen visual effects.

In 2008, The Chemical Brothers' music will also be featured in a movie adaption of Irvine Welsh's
Irvine Welsh

Irvine Welsh is a contemporary Scottish novelists, best known for his novel Trainspotting . He has also written plays and screenplays, and directed several short films....
 best-selling novel Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance
Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance

Ecstasy: Three Tales of Chemical Romance is a collection of three novellas by Irvine Welsh....
.

The Chemical Brothers supplied a new track for the Heroes Soundtrack titled "Keep My Composure".

Brotherhood

In a phone interview with Pete Tong
Pete Tong

Peter "Pete" Tong is an England disc jockey who works for BBC Radio 1. He is known worldwide by fans of electronic music for hosting programmes such as Essential Mix and Essential Selection on the radio service, which can be heard through Internet radio streams, for his record label FFRR Records, and for his own performances at nigh...
, on June 20 2008, Rowlands confirmed that a compilation album of all of the singles and Electronic Battle Weapons will be released later that year. In a fan email on June 24, 2008, it was announced that the double album
Double album

A double album is an sound album which spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold . A double album is typically, though not always, released because the recording is longer than the capacity of the medium....
 collection would be called
Brotherhood
Brotherhood (The Chemical Brothers album)

Brotherhood is the newest Compilation album double album by The Chemical Brothers, released on . It is a second compilation spanning the band's greatest hits, after 2003 Singles 93-03....
. It was released on September 1, 2008. Disc one has a total of 15 singles, including new track "Keep My Composure" featuring Spank Rock
Spank Rock

Spank Rock is an United States rap group. Their style is generally described as a mix of underground alternative rap and Electro music....
. A bonus track is featured on the digital download version of the album. Disc two will includes all ten Electronic Battle Weapons. A tenth "Electronic Battle Weapon" has surfaced and is titled "Midnight Madness". The track is available as a downloadable single from August 18, 2008.

Live

The Chemical Brothers are credited as being one of the few truly arena-sized electronic acts. Their live acts comprise large screens displaying psychedelic
Psychedelic

The word 'psychedelic' is an English term coined from the Greek language words for "soul," ???? , and "manifest," d???? . A psychedelic experience is characterized by the perception of aspects of one's mind previously unknown, or by the creative exuberance of the mind liberated from its ostensibly ordinary fetters....
 images, strobe lights and laser
Laser

A laser is a device that emits light through a process called stimulated emission. The term laser is an acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation....
s that project over the crowd. There has been speculation over how much of their live gigs are pre-recorded, although they insist (on their official website FAQ) that they have a mere outline of track order and the rest is mixed live. This would seem to be confirmed by concert goers who have seen gigs on consecutive nights and have posted notable differences between the sets played (see external links below.)

The Brothers have also played at many major festivals, from Glastonbury
Glastonbury Festival

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts, commonly abbreviated to Glastonbury or Glasto, is one of the largest music and performing arts festivals in the world....
 to the Reading and Leeds
Leeds Festival

Leeds Festival may refer to:*Reading and Leeds Festivals , a rock music festival in Leeds , West Yorkshire, England*Leeds Festival , european classical music festival in Leeds...
 festival. They currently hold the record for most gigs performed in a year at the Brixton Academy. The brothers have infamously despite their high status in the mainstream, never appeared on Top of the Pops
Top of the Pops

Top of the Pops, also known as TOTP, is a long-running United Kingdom UK Singles Chart television programme, made by the BBC and originally broadcast weekly from 1 January 1964 to 30 July 2006....
, with the use of music videos to replace the performance, sometimes accompanied by a video apologising for their absence. In 1999 a live US tour video of "Hey Boy, Hey Girl" was shown, even though the song was not in the top 40 at the time, and also released other singles before then at the time.

In addition to performing their own music they also hold regular DJ
Disc jockey

A disc jockey is a person who selects and plays sound recording for an audience. Originally, disk referred to phonograph records, while disc refers to the Compact Disc, and has become the more common spelling....
 nights where they mix other artist's tracks (in the style of
Brothers Gonna Work It Out).

As with their recorded albums The Chemical Brothers are well known for their incorporation of guest vocalists into their live performances. Notable appearances in recent gigs have included Bernard Sumner
Bernard Sumner

Bernard Sumner is a British people singer, guitarist and keyboardist. He is best known as a founding member of two highly influential bands, Joy Division and New Order....
 of New Order
New Order

New Order are an English alternative rock/electronic band formed in 1980 by Bernard Sumner , Peter Hook and Stephen Morris . New Order was formed in the wake of the demise of their previous group Joy Division, following the suicide of vocalist Ian Curtis....
, who sang on the original "Out of Control", and Tim Burgess
Tim Burgess

Timothy Allan Burgess is the lead singer of British rock/indie act The Charlatans . Despite being born in Salford he lived in Northwich, Cheshire in 1989 when he joined The Charlatans and Northwich is seen as both his hometown and the where The Charlatans formed....
.

The duo also played at the launch event for the Wii
Wii

The Wii is a home video game console released by Nintendo. As a History of video game consoles console, the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3....
 video game console.

On the night of the 1 September, 2007, The Chemical Brothers played at the main stage of the Electric Picnic
Electric Picnic

Electric Picnic is an annual Boutique Manufacturing arts and music festival which has been staged since 2004 in Stradbally Hall, Stradbally, County Laois in the Republic of Ireland....
 to a crowd of around 20,000. The festival was however marred by the death of a 23 year-old fan. The incident occurred as The Chemical Brothers came to a climax at 2 a.m. early on the Sunday morning. Organiser John Reynolds extended his sympathies and said: "A young man took ill at the festival, was treated at the medical centre, removed to Port Laoise Hospital and was later pronounced dead." Police said they were not treating the death as suspicious.

The Chemical Brothers appeared in Los Angeles on September 29, 2007, headlining the 13th Annual Nocturnal Wonderland Festival.

The duo was one of the head-liners for Roskilde Festival
Roskilde Festival

Roskilde Festival is held south of Roskilde in Denmark and is one of the four biggest annual Music festival in Europe . It was created in 1971 by two high school students, Mogens Sandf?r and Jesper Switzer M?ller, and promoter Carl Fischer....
 2008 in Denmark. The festival is held from the 3rd-6th of July and is the biggest festival in Northern Europe.

Chemical Brothers played at London's Olympia Grand Hall
Olympia, London

Olympia is an convention center in West Kensington, London, W14, England. It opened in the 19th century and was originally known as the National Agricultural Hall....
 on August 30, 2008. This was the first time any major band has played at Olympia's Grand Hall in over 10 years.

Typeface

The typeface used to write the typical "The Chemical Brothers" logo is derived from Sho, designed by Karlgeorg Hoefer
Karlgeorg Hoefer

Karlgeorg Hoefer was a German people calligrapher and typographer.Hoefer was born in Schlesisch-Drehnow in Silesia. He taught typography at the Hochschule f?r Gestaltung Offenbach ....
 in 1992. The Chemical Brothers' original logo differs only in a few details from orthodox Sho, e.g. in the letters a and b. holds the licence for this typeface.

Discography


External links

  • -- official website.
  • discography at Discogs
    Discogs

    Discogs, short for discography, is a website and database of information about music recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and Bootleg recording or off-label releases....
    .