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The Chemical Brothers, in 1995: 'There’s far too much good-blokery in dance music' | Musique Non Stop

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Wednesday, June 17, 2015

The Chemical Brothers, in 1995: 'There’s far too much good-blokery in dance music'

It’s been 20 years since the Chemical Brothers released their seismic debut, Exit Planet Dust, and we’re marking the occasion with a June 1995 Muzik magazine interview from Rock’s Packpages

The one with the long blond hair and the tinted glasses, the one who looks like a bleached Nana Mouskouri, is called Tom. He’s not far short of seven feet tall and he has this curious habit of dum-de-dumming strange little tunes under his breath every few minutes. He’s the quiet one. Mind you, alongside the other one, the pudgy one, the one called Ed, Caesar the Geezer would probably be considered as quiet.

Until a few months ago, Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons were known as the Dust Brothers. Now, after a threat of court proceedings from the New York production team of the same name, they’re the Chemical Brothers. Not that this fundamental change in their masterplan has dampened their spirits. Not in the least.

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