Don't Think
''Don't Think'' is a 2012 live album and concert film of The Chemical Brothers when they performed at the Fuji Rock Festival the previous year. The original sound mix is notable for being 7.1 surround sound. Track listing DVD #"Tomorrow Never Knows" Intro by Junior Parker, not on CD #" Another World" from ''Further'' #" Do It Again" from '' We Are the Night'' #"Get Yourself High" from '' Singles 93–03'' #" Horse Power" from ''Further'' #"Chemical Beats" from '' Exit Planet Dust'' #"Swoon" from ''Further'' #"Star Guitar" from ''Come with Us'' #"Three Little Birdies Down Beats" from ''Exit Planet Dust'' #"Hey Boy Hey Girl" from '' Surrender'' #"Don't Think" from ''Further'' #" Out of Control" from ''Surrender'' #" Setting Sun" from '' Dig Your Own Hole'' #" It Doesn't Matter" from ''Dig Your Own Hole''; not on CD #"Saturate" from ''We Are the Night'' #"Believe" from '' Push the Button'' #" Escape Velocity"/" The Golden Path" from ''Further/Singles 93–03'' #"Superf ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Adam Smith (director)
Adam Smith is an English film, television drama, documentary, and music video director. His filmmaking journey began as a teenager, making visuals for raves and nightclubs in a creative collective, which he co founded, called Vegetable Vision. Smith started his television directing career in 2007, with four episodes of the television series ''Skins (UK TV series), Skins''. He then went on to directing episodes of the BBC One drama ''Little Dorrit (TV series), Little Dorrit'', based on Charles Dickens' novel.[1] In 2010, he directed the first episode of the revival fifth series of ''Doctor Who'', 'The Eleventh Hour (Doctor Who), The Eleventh Hour' and episodes four and five titled 'The Time of Angels' and 'Flesh and Stone'. For his work directing ''Doctor Who'', he was voted best director by readers of ''Doctor Who Magazine''. Smith has worked closely with The Chemical Brothers since their first gig in 1994, designing the surreal and visionary video elements of their live shows. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Total Film
''Total Film'' is a British film magazine published 13 times a year (published monthly and a summer issue is added every year since issue 91, 2004, which is published between July and August issue) by Future Publishing. The magazine was launched in 1997 and offers cinema, DVD and Blu-ray news, reviews and features. ''Total Film'' is available both in print and interactive iPad editions. In 2014, it was announced online that ''Total Film'' would be merging into ''GamesRadar+''. Features Each month, ''Total Film'' provides a range of features, from spotlight interviews with actors and directors, to making of and on-set pieces for new and future releases. Each issue always includes the "''Total Film'' Interview", which is a six-page in-depth chat with an actor or director, along with a critique of their body of work. Key sections within the magazine ; Dialogue: The section where readers can interact with the magazine, this contains readers' letters, emails and feedback from the maga ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Star Guitar
"Star Guitar" is a song by English electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers, released as the second single from their fourth album, ''Come with Us'' (2002). It reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart, number two on the American dance chart and number one in the UK Dance Chart. The song was greeted with praise from critics. Structure "Star Guitar" is 127 beats per minute and in the key of F major. It contains a four measure-long acoustic guitar sample from the beginning of the David Bowie song, "Starman", hence the name, "Star Guitar". This sample is repeated throughout the majority of the track, with various musical elements playing over it as a main theme. The song also contains an electronic sample of "Fly to Venus" by Electronic System. Music video The music video, directed by Michel Gondry, features a continuous shot filmed from the window of a speeding train passing through towns and the countryside. However, the buildings and objects passing by appear exactly in ti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Swoon (song)
"Swoon" is a song by The Chemical Brothers, released as the first official single from their 2010 album ''Further''. The song was played on a few occasions by The Chemical Brothers prior to its release in their DJ sets. On 6 May 2010, an official video of the radio edit was uploaded on Parlophone's official YouTube page for the single. The radio edit of Swoon was released as a digital download on iTunes on 9 May 2010. The song entered at number 100 in the UK Singles Chart, the lowest chart position the band has had to date, until it re-entered the charts shortly after at number 88 and again at number 85. Before the song appeared on ''Further'', it appeared on a free CD which came in ''The Times'' newspaper; on 16 May 2010. The untitled CD is often called simply ''The Chemical Brothers'' – however, only the radio edit was featured. The Boys Noize remix of "Swoon" featured on the soundtrack of ''Pro Evolution Soccer 2012''. Track listing #"Swoon (radio edit)" – 3:06 Music v ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Exit Planet Dust
''Exit Planet Dust'' is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers. It was first released on 26 June 1995 in the United Kingdom by Junior Boy's Own, Freestyle Dust, and Virgin Records, and on 15 August 1995 in the United States by Astralwerks. The album was recorded between August and November 1994, with "Song to the Siren" performed live. Its title is a reference to their departure from their earlier name The Dust Brothers. The album received critical acclaim and was in the UK charts for many weeks, charting in each year from its release in 1995 until 2000; its highest peak was number 9 in 1995. Background Their initial work included a remix of an Ariel song (a band which included Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers on drums), released under their '237 Turbo Nutters' name, and the track " Song to the Siren", issued as an independent single on Diamond Records, reportedly inspired by a nickname Ed Simons had. The single also contained two lon ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Horse Power (song)
"Horse Power" is the fourth single by British electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers from their seventh studio album ''Further'' (2010). "Horse Power" was a promotional single only, with its radio edit clocking in at 2:56. Release The single cover uses the "horse" taken from the music video, also used for ''The Chemical Brothers'' covermount album. It was released to Australian alternative Alternative or alternate may refer to: Arts, entertainment and media * Alternative (''Kamen Rider''), a character in the Japanese TV series ''Kamen Rider Ryuki'' * ''The Alternative'' (film), a 1978 Australian television film * ''The Alternative ... radio on 7 February 2011. Music video The music video is taken from the ''Further'' music video film, used to accompany the ''Further'' album. Track listing #"Horse Power" (radio edit) – 2:56 References {{Authority control 2010 singles 2010 songs The Chemical Brothers songs Songs written by Tom Rowlands Songs written by Ed Si ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Singles 93–03
''Singles 93–03'' is a compilation album by English electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers, released on 22 September 2003. It is a collection of singles from the duo between 1993 and 2003 (though not all the singles are included), plus two new songs "Get Yourself High" and " The Golden Path". Early copies of the CD came with a bonus CD. It was certified gold by the BPI on 24 October 2003. "Otter Rock", which is featured on the bonus disc as a previously unreleased song, also appears on ''The Big Noise'' (a charity CD released in ''The Guardian'' for Oxfam). Singles " The Golden Path" was released on 15 September 2003 as the first single from the album. It reached number 17 in the UK charts. "Get Yourself High" was the second single from the album, released on 8 December 2003. It was not eligible for the UK charts because it had five songs instead of three songs, which is required for qualification. Track listing Many of the songs are edited, even if only by rough ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Get Yourself High
"Get Yourself High" is a 2003 single by The Chemical Brothers. It features Canadian rapper k-os and appeared as a bonus track on their collection ''Singles 93–03''. A music video featuring footage from a martial arts film accompanied the song. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording, but lost to "Toxic" by Britney Spears. Critical reception Writing for ''Stylus Magazine'', Andrew Unterberger said the song is "resoundingly meh" with "a thoroughly OK production with some grating vocals" from k-os, and then favors another new track from ''Singles 93–03'', " The Golden Path." In complete contrast, David Medsker from ''PopMatters'' prefer the song over "The Golden Path", called it their "first real hip-hop track" that "demands its listeners to drop and do the worm." He also stated: " ..There’s something about the key, a combination of a major note and its sharp, that sticks in the craw. This will sound very cool in the clubs." ''musicOMH''s Jamie Harpe ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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We Are The Night (album)
''We Are the Night'' is the sixth studio album by English electronic music duo The Chemical Brothers, released on 2 July 2007 by Freestyle Dust, Virgin and Astralwerks. The record entered the UK Albums Chart at number 1, becoming the band's fifth consecutive album to top the chart, and debuted at number 65 on the ''Billboard'' 200. It was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. The album won a Grammy Award for Best Electronic/Dance Album at the 50th Grammy Awards. Background In June 2006, it was announced on their official website that The Chemical Brothers were working on material for a new album, then-codenamed "Chemical 6". Ed Simons of the duo was also quoted as saying that they would hope to "put a battle weapon out for the summer", a reference to their Electronic Battle Weapon series on white label. " Electronic Battle Weapon 8" and " Electronic Battle Weapon 9" debuted on Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 show on 8 December 2006. The two tracks were later released ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Do It Again (The Chemical Brothers Song)
"Do It Again" is a song by British electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers, included as the fifth track on their sixth studio album, '' We Are the Night'' (2007). The song features Ali Love and was released as the first single from the album on 18 June 2007 as a CD single. "Do It Again" peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and reached number two in Italy. The music video for the song was directed by Michael Haussman and is set in rural Morocco. The song was nominated at the 50th Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording but lost out to Justin Timberlake's " LoveStoned / I Think That She Knows". Samples Early versions of the song featured a sample of the song "On a Journey" by Elektrik Funk (the line "I sing the funk electric"). At last minute, it was dropped and replaced by "Let's turn this thing electric". Music video The video for "Do It Again" is similar to that of Fatboy Slim's "Ya Mama" video, which includes a tape that causes uncontrollable dancing. It takes place ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Further (The Chemical Brothers Album) ''Further'' is the seventh studio album by The Chemical Brothers, released on 14 June 2010. The album title and release date were announced on the band's official website on 30 March 2010. All 8 tracks from the album are accompanied by corresponding films, made specifically to match them, by Adam Smith and Marcus Lyall. The main character of the films is portrayed by actress Romola Garai. The woman on the album cover is aquatic athlete Jenny Godding, who also body doubled for the underwater portions of the music videos. Background The album, along with its visuals, was released as a bonus DVD on deluxe edition, as an iTunes LP, and as an iTunes Pass feature in US only. As a part of the iTunes Pass program, those who purchased it received an unreleased track, named "Pourquoi", on 29 June 2010. The standard edition was released on CD, containing just the eight-track album. ''Further'' is their first album not to feature any guest collaborations. Though there are no guest collabor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   |