January 1998 The Chemical Brothers - Dig
Your Own Hole
Astralwerks
ASW 6180
Released: 1997
by Steven R. Rochlin
steve@soundstage.com
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Are you ready for some of them block-rockin'
beats!? Looks like industrial has now made it into
mainstream music (though some call it techno for
head-bangers). This new release by the Chemical
Brothers titled Dig
Your Own Hole has lots of good stuff to offer that
even first time industrial-music fans may love it. In
fact Spin magazine named this album #10 in their
top 20 albums of the year! Prodigy, the Chemical
Brothers... Who will be next to cross over into
mainstream? Maybe Plaid as reviewed this month? Anyway,
this album kicks with tunes like the famous chart hitting
song "block rockin' beats" which has hit the
charts hard. If you haven't heard it by now you're just
not going to the right clubs, watching MTV, or listening
to progressive radio. The easiest thing for me to do is
basically say most of this album is fast head-bangin'
techno, which some call industrial, with deep bumpin'
bass hits, sampled sounds, and power that just keeps
going and going and going. Electronica it is, though even
the purist in me enjoys the musical creativity this album
offers. The main players here are Tom Rowlands and Ed
Simons, with vocals by Beth Orton, Noel Gallagher, and
Kool Hero. If you want to start a collage/rage/dance
party, then here is a must-have choice. Funny
thing is, during the song "piku," they
purposely added 'vinyl clicks/pop/noise! You can
especially hear it towards the end of the song where the
sampled music attacks followed by the dead silence (the
vinyl noise is during the music and not during the quiet
breaks). Big industrial beats with breaks that just sound
like, like, home to me. Then again the song "lost in
the k-hole" has a very funky side to it. Ok,
so I love classical and especially jazz music too, though
why limit my musical pleasure? Why only enjoy
"audiophile" music? Why ask why? Life's too
short and the music is too good. So have at it all you
freakazoid friends of mine and get yourself a copy of The
Chemical Brothers - Dig Your Own Hole.
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