For nearly two decades, the Chemical Brothers “mind-blowing” audiovisual live show has been played to packed houses and festivals across the globe. But it has never been documented on film or ever released on a CD.

For nearly two decades, the Chemical Brothers “mind-blowing” audiovisual live show has been played to packed houses and festivals across the globe. But it has never been documented on film or ever released on a CD.
The fine folks at Vice are hosting another one of their special engagements alongside Dell and Intel – and this one promises to be their best yet.
The return of the fantastically flamboyant Arnuad Rebotini was a real highlight last year – he produced one of our favourite albums by Rafale – and his own album was a brain-melting brilliant return to pounding acid house Manchester is famed for.
It’s very rare you get to hear the delights of a full bells and whistles Twelves DJ set from the comfort of your favourite comfy chair, well sit back and relax as we’ve got a lovely Christmas present from the Brazilian DJ duo.
Global Gathering have got quite a scalp for this year’s event, with the only Eric Prydz EPIC festival UK show, and from what we’ve heard and seen it looks like one the most exciting shows that you’ll probably see all year.
Eric Prydz is taking the live show to the next level, and he tested it out for the first time ever on the rave-soaked ground of the Brixton Academy a couple of weeks ago.
Our favourite man/dog duo Rex The Dog have been kind enough to send over a recording of their live show at Tokyo’s infamous Womb. Grab it while it’s hot.
We absolutely raved about Bodi Bill’s album “Two In One“ and if you didn’t grab yourself a copy you really should, or better still see them in London soon, they’re playing a one-off show at The Garage on Saturday December 4 with fellow label mates, Hundreds. It’s their first ever UK show too. They make [...]
That’s right our favourite electronic duo performed for the first time in three years last night, as they went on stage to perform with French band Phoenix, for their final song “1901″ at Madison Square Garden. Daft Punk played both “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” and “Around The World”. Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo of course [...]