Jennifer Manjarez - 21/Apr/2009 To a massive house and electronica enthusiast, Brotherhood is the ultimate classic dance album out there at the moment. Having heard only one or two o...
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Tim O'Neil - 11/Sep/2008  Let us hope that the Chemical Brothers have not already entered that long senescence of bands who, having exhausted inspiration, commence to release c...
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Jon Dolan - 11/Sep/2008  Eminem was right: Nobody listened to techno. Successful acts had to get over on bankable gimmicks: Fatboy Slim (wacky!), Prodigy (crazy!), Moby (Moby!...
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John Doran - 05/Sep/2008 When I think of the role that the Chemical Brothers have played in my adult life, this incomplete singles collection, coming just five years after the...
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Scott Plagenhoef - 04/Sep/2008  In 2003, the Chemical Brothers celebrated a decade in the business by compiling most of their A-Sides onto a single-disc. Chronically arranged-- and p...
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Ian Wade - 02/Sep/2008 Brotherhood is, well, a bit odd really. While there's no denying that The Chemical Brothers are a completely tremendous singles act what with 16 years...
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Alex Silveri - 01/Sep/2008  A time when it hadn’t been rolled about in the filth of cookie-cutter top 40 songwriters looking for the latest big trend to latch on to, which, in ou...
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Kerri Mason - 30/Aug/2008 The Chemical Brothers' Grammy Award-winning catalog of sonic booms gets its second best-of in five years with "Brotherhood." But this one does that ra...
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Ben Hogwood - 29/Aug/2008  B>Is there a pressing need for another Chemical Brothers best-of, a mere five years after the first Virgin evidently thinks so, and to pull in the (i...
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John Burgess - 29/Aug/2008 The Chems last collated their singles in 2004 heralded by the underrated Golden Path, featuring the Flaming Lips, which is deservedly included again o...
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