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Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A DJ Mix Album
Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A DJ Mix Album

Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A DJ Mix Album

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UPC / ISBN 017046624329
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About Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A DJ Mix Album

Amazon.com Perhaps once you become as famous and as in demand as Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, the world is your oyster and it's up to you to select the pearls. As the Chemical Brothers, these two DJs have turned the anonymous world of club DJ-ing into celebrity sport and ushered in the electronica wave. From Britain with love, the Brothers send this hourlong collection of remixes on which they seamlessly traverse everything from '70s soul (Willie Hutch's "Brothers Gonna Work It Out") to their own "Block Rockin' Beats" to industrial faves Meat Beat Manifesto and Renegade Soundwave, ending their trip with a treatment of Spiritualized's "Think I'm in Love." The pace is relentless, the demands of the dance floor being never-ending. And while much of their stuff is just a matter of getting devilish with the dials and juicing everything up, the CBs have managed to bring some fine taste to their party as the ultimate gift. --Rob O'Connor Product description Chemical Brothers ~ Brothers Gonna Work It Out: A Dj Mix Album Review Alternately fun and monotonous, it's little more than the world's grooviest jogging tape. -- Entertainment Weekly Chemical Brothers mix it up even more on Brothers Gonna Work It Out, their U.K. answer to hip hop's commercial mix-tape phenomenon. While sets by Funkmaster Flex and DJ Clue act as street promotion for rappers and their hyped beats, Chemicals Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons use their booth to bury the original jams in their own technofried stylee. -- Vibe From the opening title track, a blaxploitation-era funk track from Willie Hutch, to their own mixes of Manic Street Preachers and Spiritualized which close the collection, the Chemical Brothers raucously stand atop the heap of the big-beat wasteland spawned in their wake and reassert their place in history. -- URB While they epitomize Big Beat, the Chemical Brothers remain larger than their stunted child. Brothers Gonna Work It Out foregrounds what synth screeches. But the album also deviates from Big Beat's well-hammered agenda, panning out into austere house and moments of pure light. -- Spin