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The Chemical Brothers - Don't Think (Live from Japan)

The Chemical Brothers' popular video “Don't Think (Live from Japan)” was released in 2012. On July 30, 2012, the Brothers became the authors of the tracТекст песни:

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The Chemical Brothers – The Chemical Brothers duo was born in London in 1992. At first, Tom and Ed called themselves The Dust Brothers, but after a lawsuit from the producer duo of the same name, they were forced to rename. "Chemists" moved in the wake of The Prodigy, also preaching a symbiosis of electronic music and rock, but if the Prodigy were by nature notorious punks, the Chemical Brothers did not stake on shocking. They looked like refined hippies, were inspired by Britpop and Madchester, and had friendships with Oasis and New Order. The brothers' hybrid of rock and breakbeat was called big beat and, picked up by artists like Fatboy Slim, immediately became fashionable. The band was bombarded with offers to record remixes for the stars of the scale of Primal Scream, Manic Street Preachers, Republica, Sabers of Paradise (whose leader Andy Weatherall contributed greatly to the rise of the group) and The Prodigy. – Тхе Чемицал Бротхерс
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The Chemical Brothers' popular video “Don't Think (Live from Japan)” was released in 2012. On July 30, 2012, the Brothers became the authors of the track "Theme For Velodrome", dedicated to the Olympic Games in London, namely cycling. During the presentation of the track, band member Tom Rowlands admitted that he is a bicycling master himself: “I have loved to ride a bike since childhood. I've always made a connection between electronic music and cycling. " Ed Simons noted that the group wanted to create a piece that reflected the "sense of speed, excitement" of the sport, as well as the "amazing beauty" of the new velodrome in East London Olympic Park.

Release date: Март 2012
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Album: Don't Think (Live from Japan)

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