| The Chemical Brothers at Brixton Academy |
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Contributed By: DeadPunx
Created On: Monday, 17 December 2007 Hits: 85 ![]() The Chemical Brothers With one of their best albums to date, We Are The Night, under their belts this year, the ‘Brothers are still working it out. Having played both at the Electric Proms and in Trafalgar Square in recent months, tonight sees the duo rounding off the year in the somewhat more traditional setting of Brixton Academy. Their back catalogue is extensive now and they could easily spew out a tired greatest hits set but the Chems don’t resort to such hackneyed laziness. Instead, every track is twisted and contorted, almost completely beyond recognition at times, to extract every last drop of energy from it. Out Of Control borrows elements from Primal Scream’s while Star Guitar sees New Order’s Temptation thrown in to get those goose bumps going again. It’s certainly euphoric and the crowd gradually loses its inhibitions section by section, throwing themselves into recent album highlight Saturate then Chemical Beats as multicoloured lasers dart overhead. The encore is no more restrained. A giant eye looks over the stage and a deep sub-bass thud pounds away until the duo return to launch into Leave Home which then morphs into Block Rockin’ Beats. Das Spiegel brings the set to a close and provides some sort of relative calm before the lights go up. It’s like Tom and Ed have the holy grail of dance music on their mantelpiece at home, drinking from it to continue producing both albums and live performances that show no sign of faltering. If you don’t like being bombarded and overwhelmed, avoid the Chemical Brothers at all costs. If you need convincing that dance music still has the energy to raise spirits, arms and smiles then catch them live now. {mos_ri} |
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