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#1 irishfan
Posted 16 November 2004 - 4:32 PM
ther on the latest news page. tons of collaborations on the album tim burgess collaboration is called the boxer. also collaborations with mos defs brother and englsh band the magic numbers also collaborations with the lead singer of the bloc party.
#2 irishfan
Posted 16 November 2004 - 4:38 PM
11 years and 8 million albums since bursting out of the UK's underground club culture, The Chemical Brothers are back. With their fifth studio, 'Push The Button', Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons once again demonstrate that, when it comes to beat-based innovation, inspired collaboration and sheer sonic excellence, they are matchless.
First single 'Galvanize' is a Middle Easton-flavoured juggernaut, featuring A Tribe Called Quest legend Q-Tip. Old sparring partner Tim Burgess continues a run of sublime hook-ups with 'The Boxer'. Also representing the hip hop world that was Tom'n'Ed's first love is Anwar Superstar, brother of Mos Def and here vocalist of 'Left Right'.
From the other end of the cultural spectrum comes Kele Okereke, singer with hot new art-rock outfit Bloc Party; his chopped up, mantric vocals on 'Believe' show why he's one of the most exciting new frontmen in Britain. 'Close Your Eyes', meanwhile, recalls the psychedelic soul of the Chemicals' past collaborations with Mercury Rev and Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips; this time, their crative partners are the massively-tipped The Magic Numbers, the double-sibling foursome who have been causing all manner of fuss on the London gig circuit. You heard their Mamas and The Papas-type harmonies here first...That's The Chemical Brothers in 2005: still bringing you the good stuff, and the new stuff, ahead of the pack. Watch this thumpingley well-produced, screamingly bold, utterly infectious space...
Dates Announced For 2005
First single 'Galvanize' is a Middle Easton-flavoured juggernaut, featuring A Tribe Called Quest legend Q-Tip. Old sparring partner Tim Burgess continues a run of sublime hook-ups with 'The Boxer'. Also representing the hip hop world that was Tom'n'Ed's first love is Anwar Superstar, brother of Mos Def and here vocalist of 'Left Right'.
From the other end of the cultural spectrum comes Kele Okereke, singer with hot new art-rock outfit Bloc Party; his chopped up, mantric vocals on 'Believe' show why he's one of the most exciting new frontmen in Britain. 'Close Your Eyes', meanwhile, recalls the psychedelic soul of the Chemicals' past collaborations with Mercury Rev and Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips; this time, their crative partners are the massively-tipped The Magic Numbers, the double-sibling foursome who have been causing all manner of fuss on the London gig circuit. You heard their Mamas and The Papas-type harmonies here first...That's The Chemical Brothers in 2005: still bringing you the good stuff, and the new stuff, ahead of the pack. Watch this thumpingley well-produced, screamingly bold, utterly infectious space...
Dates Announced For 2005
#4
Posted 16 November 2004 - 5:40 PM
fuckin hell where did these secrests come from??
Galvanize feat Q-Tip
The Boxer feat Tim Burgess
Left Right feat Anwar Superstar
Believe feat Kele Okereke
Close Your Eyes feat The Magic Numbers
wow looks like the miloco studio has seen a bit of action over the last year or so!! time to do some digging!!!
Galvanize feat Q-Tip
The Boxer feat Tim Burgess
Left Right feat Anwar Superstar
Believe feat Kele Okereke
Close Your Eyes feat The Magic Numbers
wow looks like the miloco studio has seen a bit of action over the last year or so!! time to do some digging!!!
I'm a fuckin doughnut
#5
Posted 16 November 2004 - 6:08 PM
sneakerbeater Escribi�:
fuckin hell where did these secrests come from??
Galvanize feat Q-Tip
The Boxer feat Tim Burgess
Left Right feat Anwar Superstar
Believe feat Kele Okereke
Close Your Eyes feat The Magic Numbers
wow looks like the miloco studio has seen a bit of action over the last year or so!! time to do some digging!!!
sound good, doesn't??? tim again (thanks, love that guy ;-) ), hiphop sounds, psychedlic stuff... excellent :D
love is all.
#11
Posted 16 November 2004 - 7:38 PM
beatrobot Escribi�:
That's five collaborations, I think that's the most on one album so far 8O .
well its the same amount of collaborators as 'surrender', and we all know how good that album was!!! it kinda got me thinking how sparse 'come with us' was for collaborations, just 2. they are certainly racking up the collaborations since then!!!
is it me or is the antisipation build up nicely every day. christ knows what i'm gonna be like by january
I'm a fuckin doughnut
#16
Posted 17 November 2004 - 3:42 AM
Here is the track list for "Push the Button":
"Galvanize"
"The Boxer"
"Believe"
"Hold Tight London"
"Come Inside"
"The Big Jump"
"Left Right"
"Close Your Eyes"
"Shake Bounce Break"
"Marvo Ging"
"Surface to Air"
http://www.billboard...t_id=1000720426
"Galvanize"
"The Boxer"
"Believe"
"Hold Tight London"
"Come Inside"
"The Big Jump"
"Left Right"
"Close Your Eyes"
"Shake Bounce Break"
"Marvo Ging"
"Surface to Air"
http://www.billboard...t_id=1000720426
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Posted 17 November 2004 - 7:40 AM
furyloops Escribi�:
maybe "surface to air" is the other song we know
Good call. When you're diving underwater you need to surface to air if you want to live.
Shake Bounce Break... That sounds mad! They all sound very intriguing.
Something new everyday, this is awesome. :D