The Chemical Brothers - Creamfields review

by Amber Tan, Purple Revolver. Published Fri 02 Sep 2011 14:59

Dance legends The Chemical Brothers have torn up the festival circuit this summer with relentless energy and bounding beats.

The UK's biggest dance festival welcomed them with open arms and the kind of sensual anticipation that demands you wear your lucky pants.

And The Superstar DJs scored big. Bringing out all their huge hits for a dark set with bone bending bass and turning crowd into one mammoth, throbbing body.

Their dazzling visuals, which featured a giant LED cylinder showering light on the decks, provided a perfect soaring stimulus to match their uplifting tunes.

You can be assured of your God like status on the decks when you can mix one of your anthems into another one of your own smash hits.

And The Chemical Brothers did this with audacious aplomb splicing Block Rocking Beats with Galvanise.

The crowd was won over as they journeyed through their back catalogue including Star Guitar, Hey Boy Hey Girl and Out of Control.

Photos by Marie Hazlewood/Purple Revolver, Melmif Photos and Marc De Groot






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