made with (2017) already an album that could celebrate the end of the earth, but No Georgraphy also fits perfectly within a torn (Brexit?) World. And you can count on the fact that The Chemical Brothers can always conjure up a few big beats from their DJ decks that make you shiver. That torn up is reflected on No Geography in the intricate variety of beats, melodies and tempo changes. The explosive
… character is also reflected in the distorted synthesizers (Free Yourself), acid house (MAH) and psychedelic songs (No Geography). This album is also a best of what this British duo is capable of. Take The Universe Sent Me, in which they play with the postponement of climaxes and thus tighten the tension arc mercilessly. And Got To Keep On, a real floor filler with bubbles and a funky bouncing riff. , but the duo also uses a lot of voice samples. No Geography is a succession of highlights that could just make you feel stuffy. (JvQ)more