The Discography
I always knew that a) the Chemical Brothers would in time influence a lot of people and that b) they would create many Chemical Brothers spawns. This EP sucks. When I got all these promos, weeks and weeks ago, I went to Flavor to drop them inna mix and just see how people hanging out reacted. I swear to god people wouldn’t stop laughing until I did a nasty rewind and yanked it off the table. This stuff is like pop rock meets candy raver meets DJ Dan meets the Chemical Brothers, over burdened hiphop stolen beats with metal guitar riffs or cheesy samples and old stolen piano lines from people more talented. Sadly though in some places I bet this shit leaps off the 1200s and into the crowd at a rave and they eat it up. Go ravers. Rave on.
Kenya, review of Fatboy Slim’s The Beat Burger EP (Astralwerks, 1997) from Activated #9 (from Baltimore), via Rave Archive.
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