Dig Your Own Hole

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  • Artist: Chemical Brothers (See All Albums by Chemical Brothers)
  • Date Released: Mar 26, 1997

  • Genre: Electronic, Style: Dance

  • Label: CAROLINE ASTRALWERKS - CAT

Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 63:17

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Michelangelo Matos

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05.18.11
Electronica drawing heavily from hip-hop at its most rock-inflected
1997 | Label: CAROLINE ASTRALWERKS - CAT

The most stuck-in-the-mud anti-techie alive could not have been more skeptical of America's Great Electronica Hype than a lot of longtime ravers were in 1997. The big push given to the Prodigy, Propellerheads, Roni Size, Fatboy Slim and a handful of others seemed disproportionate to the music's original aims — wasn't a lack of star power one of the things people in the rave scene liked about it? Whatever the case, the Chemical Brothers seemed most suspicious of all. Their music drew heavily from hip-hop at its most rock-inflected (circa Def Jam's early years), and they sure did like their riffs to blare. They'd employed Noel Gallagher of Oasis on "Setting Sun," the 1996 single that preceded Dig Your Own Hole; the track sounded like a Beatles rip-off, starring a Beatles rip-off. And I straight-up disliked "Block Rockin' Beats" — too damn spastic for its own good, I decided. Humph.

At the end of the year, Simon Reynolds wrote, "If the snotty-minded actually heard the best bits of Dig Your Own Hole…unidentified, I bet they'd be rushing up to the DJ booth shrieking, 'Whatdafuck is that amazing tune?' and craning their necks to get a glimpse… read more »

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Taking the swirling eclecticism of their post-techno debut, Exit Planet Dust, to the extreme, the Chemical Brothers blow all stylistic boundaries down with their second album, Dig Your Own Hole. Bigger, bolder, and more adventurous than Exit Planet Dust, Dig Your Own Hole opens with the slamming cacophony of “Block Rockin’ Beats,” where hip-hop meets hardcore techno, complete with a Schoolly D sample and an elastic bass riff. Everything is going on at once in “Block Rockin’ Beats,” and it sets the pace for the rest of the record, where songs and styles blur into a continuous kaleidoscope of sound. It rocks hard enough for the pop audience, but it doesn’t compromise either the Chemicals’ sound or the adventurous, futuristic spirit of electronica — even “Setting Sun,” with its sly homages to the Beatles’ “Tomorrow Never Knows” and Noel Gallagher’s twisting, catchy melody, doesn’t sound like retro psychedelia; it sounds vibrant, unexpected, and utterly contemporary. There are no distinctions between different styles, and the Chemicals sound as if they’re having fun, building Dig Your Own Hole from fragments of the past, distorting the rhythms and samples, and pushing it forward with an intoxicating rush of synthesizers, electronics, and layered drum machines. The Chemical Brothers might not push forward into self-consciously arty territories like some of their electronic peers, but they have more style and focus, constructing a blindingly innovative and relentlessly propulsive album that’s an exhilarating listen — one that sounds positively new but utterly inviting at the same time. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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