It
starts with what sounds like an alien morse code transmission; Earth bound signals
bouncing off the side of orbiting space debris. Snatches of voices found out in
the ether cut through the machine fog, drifting across burbling analogue equipment
lovingly kept working long after supposed sell-by date. By the time the click
and thump of snare and bass drum arrive, the sounds are all-encompassing, swirling
around you with dizzying, disorientating effect. Noises come untethered by constraints
of volume, seemingly leaping from the speakers with a life of their own. For a
band used to dealing in psychedelics, this time round The Chemical Brothers have
really pushed the proverbial envelope.
The Chemical Brothers release their
seventh studio album, "Further", on June 11, 2010. This album is the
band's first to be released with corresponding films made specifically to match
each of the 8 audio tracks.
Nearly three years on from the release of their
fifth consecutive UK Number 1 "We Are The Night", "Further"
sees Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons explore the boundless possibilities of their sound.
Taking a trip through four decades of electronic noise, Tom & Ed have taken
the template set up with their occasional "Electronic Battle Weapon"
releases and allowed them to mutate gloriously into an entire album. Voice samples
and snatches of vocals are woven through tracks to create a record that ebbs and
flows like one of the band's legendary live sets. Here, West Coast power pop harmonies
sit beside German Motorik rhythms while Valentines-esque sonic manipulations plane
across the top of early house basslines. "Further" is the culmination
of nearly two decades of psychedelic exploration, an immersive collection that
finds The Chemical Brothers at their least-restrained and most-melodic best.
As
well as an eight-track album, "Further" is the band's first proper partnership
with long-time visuals collaborators Adam Smith and Marcus Lyall. Now as respected
TV and film director (recently having completed the first episode of the forthcoming
series of Doctor Who) Adam - aka Flat Nose George - has been responsible for creating
the visual backdrop for every Chemical Brothers gig since their live debut in
1994. Visuals for "Further" have been created to correspond with each
track on the album and have been planned during the recording of the record.
The
band's four UK shows running from the 20 - 23rd May at the Roundhouse (which sold
out in record time) and gigs at Sonar Festival and selected festivals in Europe
will see the band play the album and Smith and Lyall's new films in their entirety.
These will only be seen in sequence at those gigs. The Roundhouse shows will be
the first chance to hear the album anywhere. After the gigs, the films will feature
on a special edition DVD release and on iTunes LP.
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'Further'
is available now.