• Parklife Festival 2016 Lineup: Chemical Brothers, Major Lazer Headline

    For its seventh year in the business, the festival will again be taking place in Heaton Park on June 11 and 12 with the Chemical Brothers and Major Lazer in the forefront. Other artists on the bill include a slew of electronic favorite acts such as Jamie xx, Jess Glynne, Years & Years, Skepta, Fat White Family, Blossoms and Ice Cube of N.W.A.
  • The Chemical Brothers, Beck Share 'Wide Open' Music Video

    The Chemical Brothers and Beck have unveiled the music video to their collaboration "Wide Open." The track was taken from The Chemical Brothers' 2015 album Born In The Echoes that features other songs alongside the likes of St. Vincent and Q-Tip.
  • Nero Deliver Essential Mix After 'Between II Worlds' Release

    With their brand new album Between ii Worlds still piping hot off of the press, UK electronic act Nero took to the BBC Radio One airwaves to deliver their second ever Essential Mix. The group first delivered their debut Essential Mix in 2010 and fans have been clamoring for another two-hour mix since that Friday night five years ago. Now the group have mixed together a decade-spanning set that includes tracks from their recent album, Jamie xx, Depeche Mode, Phoenix, Underworld, Kraftwerk, The Chemical Brothers and many more.
  • Electric Zoo 2015: Best & Worst Moments From Chemical Brothers, Glitch Mob, Alison Wonderland

    Another Labor Day in the books and we have completed a full Electric Zoo for the first time in three years. The weather gods looked down favorably on New York City, granting the festival perfect weather without a hint of rain and barely a cloud in the sky. The festival had to rebrand this year into "transformed" to try and create a new image that included new stage designs, lower ticket prices and different stage curators. We already wrapped up each day as it happened. Here are a few highlights from the festival, including the anthem, who is the festival MVP (hint Brothers who aren't related) and who just wouldn't leave.
  • The Chemical Brothers 'Sometimes I Feel So Deserted' Video Released

    The Chemical Brothers have unveiled the music video for "Sometimes I Feel So Deserted," the lead single from their recent album Born In The Echoes. It has been one month since the album was released and the group is back with another eccentric video, following the hypnotic visuals for "Go" with Q-Tip.
  • The Chemical Brothers New Album 'Born In The Echoes' Released [STREAM]

    After five years of waiting, The Chemical Brothers fans finally have a new album in their possession. Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons are back with their first album in 5 years and eighth overall, Born In The Echoes. It comes with a list of some of music's most respected musicians including St. Vincent, Beck and Q-Tip.
  • The Chemical Brothers, St. Vincent Share 'Under Neon Lights'

    The Chemical Brothers have unveiled another track from their upcoming album Born In The Echoes. The new track "Under Neon Lights" features the indelible St. Vincent, who was one of the biggest features named on the UK electronic music duo's eighth artist album. "Under Neon Lights" is a vintage lo-fi, trippy and grungy production from Rowlands and Simons, and St. Vincent's haunting vocals mesh right in.
  • Electric Zoo 2015 Lineup Phase 1: Alesso, Above & Beyond, Chemical Brothers

    New York's first major EDM festival, Electric Zoo, has announced the first wave of acts that will be heading to Randall's Island this year. E Zoo has been slowly unveiling the names a few at a time each day over the past few weeks, just like its fellow SFX festival, Tomorrowland and TomorrowWorld do. ID&T, the promoters of Tomorrowland and TomorrowWorld, were brought in to add their creative expertise for this year and reimagine the festival, so that makes sense. Among those who are on the first phase of artists include headliners, The Chemical Brothers, Above & Beyond and Alesso.
  • Chemical Brothers, Q-Tip Share Michel Gondry-Directed "Go" Music Video from 'Born in the Echoes’

    The Chemical Brothers have unveiled a second track from their upcoming artist album Born In The Echoes. After sharing the lead off single from the LP, "Sometimes I Feel So Deserted," Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands have unveiled one of the hotly anticipated collaborations "Go" with Q-Tip. The "Hey Boy Hey Girl" duo team up with noted, inventive, screenwriter and director Michel Gondry to direct the eccentric music video that features seven women walking around a deserted town rowing and performing synchronized dances with long metallic poles. Watch the video below.
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