The Chemical Brothers Rare Interview
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- For nearly three decades the Chemical Brothers have been thrilling audiences around the world with their dense, psychedelic interpretation of dance music and their wild, unpredictable live shows. This interview captures the group amid their mid 90s heyday and offers a rare glimpse into their creative process, with Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons discussing their interest in moving dance music beyond 12” singles, their fondness for Manchester’s music scene and why DJ’s are serious musicians.
These two guys are incredible. Soo unassuming. The Nerd and the Bloke! but so damn good at producing techno. I have 2 or 3 records which i have with me all the time ready to play when i Dj, one of them being "Dig you own hole", with the track "It doesn't matter" my fav. After 23 years, its still one of the fattest, most well produced records ever.
Which one is the nerd? Tom?
Incredible how they still create a beautiful music even after this years. Legends
The Chemical Brothers have a very important place in my heart. They helped to shape me as a person through their music. Experiencing their creation was critical for me to understand more about who I was and to be in peace with it.
Had the absolute pleasure of seeing the chem brother once in 2016. omg what an experience!
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Had a beer with these two and their team in Leeds a few years back after a gig, they readily mix with fans and are just normal guys.
This duo have given me such listening pleasure over the years, I fucking love them to bits. They’ve never made a bad album. Their debut is still the best dance album ever made! 💕
Great interview. Both very articulate and gives a great insight into their love of their craft. Created some of the most iconic tracks of our generation and they deserve respect as one of the pioneers of this genre which we love🙌
What I LOVE most about all my favorite music creators and producers is that you take your time - to create the build IN the piece, both within the track or the whole album or set - whatever you are focusing on at the time - and NOT getting distracted by what other people expect to hear. This is a wonderful interview - very clear and so easy going:) I would love my way across Europe one day lol. I made a fanzine for all my fave underground DJ's here in SF, CA - because I have always loved talking to people - and that is how I get past my own shyness - through asking questions that I know I will write down for people to read later. It is also nice to know how long that the creative process CAN take, because some of my projects take years, but others take days or months, so I get that everything is relative - and you have to trust the process.
Hope to see more interviews with these guys!
Judging by Tom's haircut (but no beard yet) this is the early 2000s (Come With Us era), not the mid 90s.
by the things they're talking I bet it's between 2003/2004 cause I hear The Golden Path on the background, and they're talking about 10 years of the Chems
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Yeah this is 2003 when they released the Best Of CD
This aspect ratio mismatch is killing me inside, though.
Everyday geniuses
The Chemical Brothers Did You Record Your Track Leave Home?
Yes But I Have A Fact About This Track Yes It Was The Theme For ABC Sport VFL Football Victorian Football League In 1999 & In 2000 AS Well.
What's the story about them being in a drugs warehouse when it was raided ? Cool kids tho ;]
Great interview. But you got the aspect ratio wrong when importing. The image is stretched.
2002 living room tv asthetics