Film ‘Don’t Think’ Just Let it Flow

February 3, 2012 - 10:00 am

In a post-Daft Punk world, where many live stage productions seem to pale in comparison to the iconic Pyramid that was retired in 2007, some seek refuge in deadmau5, others, The Chemical Brothers. In the early days of performing as The Chemical Brothers, Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons have always incorporated a visual element to their live music. From the earliest days of slide and video projectors, the ‘live’ element of The Chemical Brothers has now evolved into a conglomerate of hundreds of lights, LED panels, digital imaging, and a whole touring staff working behind the scenes to make sure each show runs without interruption. Their latest multi-sensory effort, “Don’t Think,” is a movie based around their performance at last years Fuji Rocks Festival in Japan.

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Gallery Music COACHELLA: DAY 3 RECAP

April 20, 2011 - 1:59 pm

Friday you have boundless energy. Saturday you’re crisp from the sun and mildly hoarse, but you’ve still got your legs underneath you. Sunday, however, is when the battle is won or lost; when true heroes are made (or broken) on the grassy proving ground of the Indio desert. It’s Day Three. Do you know where you parked your car?

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Gallery Music Magnetic Man: New Album, New Show, New Beginning

April 18, 2011 - 10:09 am

If you’re at Coachella and plan on spending any time in the Sahara Tent, chances are you’re going to hear your fair share of dubstep, but before the genre even really had a name, a producer named Artwork was dropping a tune called “Red” in clubs throughout the UK; a track many consider one of the earliest manifestations of the genre characterized by its big, wobbly bottom end. Flash forward to today. Artwork is still pushing the envelope, but this time he’s linked up with Benga and Skream to form Magnetic Man, who kicked off their 2011 US campaign with a prime slot at this year’s Coachella. Their debut album features guest collaborations with UK vocalists/MCs Katy B, Ms. Dynamite and Angela Hunte, along with a classic co-write with John Legend on “Getting Nowhere.” We hooked up with two-thirds of Magnetic Man—Artwork and Benga—at the side of the Main Stage while Cee Lo Green was putting on a rousing rendition of “Fuck You.”

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Gallery Music COACHELLA: DAY 1 RECAP

April 16, 2011 - 2:54 pm

So many bands, so much art, so much sun, so many people with hilarious t-shirts. The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival is nothing if not a veritable feast for the senses, and Day One kicked off the desert party in grand fashion. The newfangled, RFID chip-embedded wristbands seemed to work perfectly fine, and we encountered no Draconian police presence demanding to see our credentials at the dreaded “one mile perimeter.” It was, as they say, all delicious, but man was it hot.

Moving Units had the distinction of being the first Main Stage artist to play on Friday, their crowd braving 95-degree temps to catch of glimpse of the longtime LA heroes. (Make sure to check out our interview with them.) The Gobi Tent was next, where we caught an earful of Omar Rodríguez-López , who has played Coachella with both his previous bands, At The Drive In and the Mars Volta. His self-titled project is nothing short of amazing; visceral, psychedelic rock and roll with guitars drenched in watery reverb and songs that unfold slowly, angrily and beautifully. At one point, his singer prowled the stage with his microphone clenched between his teeth, sweat pouring down his face to the point where electric shock was sure to be imminent. We must have stood there for at least 15 minutes taking in what felt like one epic jam, with Rodríguez-López manhandling his guitar like he was having an out-of-body experience.

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Music Mandy’s Music Mail 4/8/11

April 8, 2011 - 12:23 pm

Hanna

The soundtrack for the film “Hanna” (side note: really want to see it), scored by the Chemical Brothers, was released exclusively through iTunes last month, but I only got around to checking it out this week (and it subsequently became my unofficial soundtrack; listened to it constantly). If you haven’t given it a listen / downloaded it yet, I highly recommend doing so because it’s awesome. Favorite tracks are: “Hanna’s Theme”; “Container Park” and “Escape 700”. Grab it here and / or watch the trailer after the jump.

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Music The Best of 2010…according to Rich Thomas

December 20, 2010 - 9:26 am

Crowd shot at Hard Summer.

When you’ve got Kanye West and Tron blowing up the spot. it’s tough to remember how much good stuff came down the pike this year. Thankfully our esteemed ChinaShop contributors have been making some lists (and checking ‘em twice), and are here to jog your memory. Every weekday from now until the New Year we’ll be turning out our Best Of 2010 accolades, as seen through the hungry eyes and ears of our esteemed legion of contributors. Peruse these lists, take notes, click links, download our MP3s, write us back, tell us we’re completely full of it or applaud us on our sagely advice. Just promise you’ll love us in the morning. So now without further ado, our first Best Of list after the jump.

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Music Electric Zoo: Party Animals Ready Set Go

September 1, 2010 - 2:30 pm

Electric Zoo

So we here at ChinaShop don’t know what your plans are for this Labor Day weekend but if you don’t have any or even if you do, cancel them quick and head out to the Electric Zoo, New York’s electronic music festival out on Randall’s Island.  There will be tons of music, interactive arts displays and plenty of eats to keep your dancin’ pants on all day.

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Music The Chemical Brothers “Swoon” the Hollywood Bowl

August 30, 2010 - 5:16 pm

Chemical Brothers at the Hollywood Bowl

August 29, 2010, they came, unleashed a firestorm, and left in a flash.

It was a perfectly bombastic and electrified night at the Hollywood Bowl on Sunday. The Chemical Brothers were in rare form as they took to the stage for an insanely “up for it” crowd. Not known as dynamic performers, the seminal British electronic duo actually seemed rather excited about their Bowl performance – surprising those who experienced their rather lackluster 2009 DJ set at Coachella.

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Music Tuesday Newsday: New Releases by Chemical Brothers, Danzig, Ozzy, Macy Gray, and Front Line Assembly

June 22, 2010 - 1:48 pm

Chemical Brothers' Further

This week, Ozzy’s back with his latest, Scream; Glenn Danzig shuns all possible accusation of femininity with Deth Red Sabaoth; and electronica pioneers Front Line Assembly concoct another gem. Also, jazz legend Herbie Hancock unleashes The Imagine Project, a video and music collaboration with everyone from Dave Matthews to John Legend and Derek Trucks (the last of which is also out with a new one).

Chemical Brothers – Further
The Constellations – Southern Gothic
Danzig – Deth Red Sabaoth
Eminem – Recovery
Derek Trucks Band – Roadsongs
Front Line Assembly – Improvised. Electronic. Device.
Macy Gray – The Sellout
Herbie Hancock – The Imagine Project
Cyndi Lauper – Memphis Blues
Kele Okereke – The Boxer
Ozzy Osbourne – Scream
The Roots – How I Got Over
Sia – We Are Born
Stars - The Five Ghosts
Uffie - Sex Dreams & Denim Jeans

Daily Dots Uncategorized Daily Dots: Unrest, NEvermind Baby, Joaquin Phoenix, Chemical Brothers, Pauly D, Jane’s Addiction, Duff McKagan, Nine Inch Nails, Pharrell, Obama

May 6, 2010 - 5:33 pm

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Today’s bloggin’ best…

- Middle age indie-dork takeover with Unrest reunion tour. PopMatters

- The Nevermind cover baby now works for Shepard Fairey. Village Voice

- Joaquin Phoenix rapper doc(mock?)umentary is making headway. AV Club

- Chemical Brothers debut new video, “Swoon.” Prefix Mag

- Get your remix on with Pauly D and Baskin Robbins. Examiner

- Janes Addiction debuts with Duff McKagan on bass. LA Weekly

- NIN crowd-sourcing a documentary about the final show. Pitchfork

- Pharrell hung with Obama on Cinco de Mayo. Hypetrak