So on the 3rd of February The Chemical Brothers will be releasing their very own 'concert movie/documentary.'
Long time visuals collaborator Adam Smith (who can also take credit for a lot of other things like episodes of Dr Who, Skins (1st series), numerous music videos for The Chemical Brothers, The Streets, Jamie T and Wiley) filmed The Chemical Brothers set at Japan's Fuji Rock festival.
But it's not your standard concert film/documentary. Smith follows members of the audience around the festival and takes his mind blowing visuals to the masses.
It is set to be a concert movie of epic proportions. Not the first concert movie to boast something like Dolby 7:1 surround sound, but it is the first Dolby 7:1 surround sound film to be mixed down by The Chemical Brothers. So bring you ear plugs because I think they may just turn it up to 11!
Talking in a press conference Tom Rowlands (One half of The Chemical Brothers) states:
"In the recording of a single show – a single night on a Japanese mountainside – Adam Smith, our long time collaborator, has managed to capture the atmosphere of a very special festival appearance. Come see how it feels to feel, be overwhelmed, intoxicated, swoonerated…Surrender to the void”
"Don't Think" film trailer.
And if your interested in what Adam Smith previous work consists of than have a look here. It's pretty interesting stuff and a lot of it you will recognise. Plus he works on episodes of Dr Who, therefore this guys quite the hero in my books.
Safe.
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