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Dig Your Own Hole

Dig Your Own Hole
Artist: The Chemical Brothers
Label: Astralwerks
Category: Music

Buy New: $15.98



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 124 reviews
Sales Rank: 18645

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 6180
UPC: 170466180216
EAN: 0017046618021
ASIN: B000003RY5

Release Date: April 8, 1997
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Tracks:

  • Block Rockin' Beats
  • Dig Your Own Hole - The Chemical Brothers,
  • Elektrobank
  • Piku
  • Setting Sun - The Chemical Brothers, Gallagher, Noel
  • It Doesn't Matter - The Chemical Brothers,
  • Don't Stop the Rock
  • Get Up on It Like This
  • Lost in the K-Hole - The Chemical Brothers, Rowlands
  • Where Do I Begin - The Chemical Brothers, Rowlands, Thomas
  • The Private Psychedelic Reel

Similar Items:

  • Exit Planet Dust
  • Surrender
  • Vegas
  • Come with Us
  • The Fat of the Land

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
To follow up their bombastic 1995 album Exit Planet Dust, the Chemical Brothers fine-tuned their bombastic beats and produced a rock-solid pop album (pun intended). Dig Your Own Hole finds the common ground between rock & roll and techno, both in spirit and substance. Singles like "Block Rockin' Beats," "Elektrobank," and "Setting Sun" (featuring vocals by Oasis's Noel Gallagher) may lack the big hair and pomposity of rock music, but they make up for it in spades, with sampled and real guitars battling for space with sirens and distorted hip-hop drums. The album reeks of pure enthusiasm and energy, evoking a crowd-pleasing exuberance that makes Dig Your Own Hole a Back in Black for the late 1990s. Pure stadium techno. --Matthew Corwine

Album Description
Second album (1997) featuring the singles 'Block Rockin' Beats', 'Elektrobank' and 'Setting Sun' (with Oasis' Noel Gallagher on vocals), plus a new mix of 'Get Up On It Like This'. The album debuted in the top 20 of Billboard's Top 200. 11 tracks total on this Astralwerks release.


Customer Reviews:   Read 119 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Private Psychedelic Reel   March 7, 2008
Michael Jackson (Ca United States)
This album is worth it ENTIRELY for The Private Psychedelic Reel. The rest is just icing on the cake.

At the very least, get The Private Psychedelic Reel MP3 for $2.




4 out of 5 stars four and 1/2 stars.   August 25, 2007
fluffy, the human being. (forest lake, mn)
this is busy music. when i listened to it yesterday it was definitely on the move, off to somewhere. probably a party, judging from the sound of things. parents should keep this cd away from their children. kids might hear this thing and decide that a life devoted to keeping the stock market afloat is not a life at all. corporate profits might suddenly seem silly. the bottom line might be twisted into the bass line. conservative principles could be overturned in impressionable minds. all that could happen. it really could. so, if you are an adult and can keep your cool, then buy this. it's good stuff. just hide it from the kids.


5 out of 5 stars A terrific masterpiece   May 25, 2007
Nathan T. Heald
I really enjoy this album, they have a unique style that reflects many influences.


5 out of 5 stars Techno's opera   May 4, 2007
Jason R. Conger (Tampa, FL USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Although Roni Size's New Forms won the Mercury Prize in 1997, it is very hard to argue that the Chemical Brothers' Dig Your Own Hole does not hold up better than any of the great albums 1997 electronica has to offer. For one thing, it is a matter of consistency; each song flows into the next, making Dig Your Own Hole more cohesive than even mix albums. But unlike mix albums, each song has a distinct quality that sets it apart from the song before it (although "Don't Stop the Rock" sounds like "It Doesn't Matter" Part II). For another, it is a matter of confidence. If this was the first album the Chemical Brothers ever made, it would no doubt be the greatest debut album in electronic music. But it's their second, and the maturity from the previous album is immediately apparent. This album is dead-on focused; the Chemical Brothers would never again sound so assured. The best techno albums are the ones that keep the vocals to a minimum. On Dig Your Own Hole, only "Setting Son" serves as an actual song with lyrical structure, the other ten songs are loose and adventurous. The reason why Dig Your Own Hole is techno's opera is because of the way it starts, the way it continues, and the way it finishes. The beginning is a perfect build-up bassline carousing into the explosive "Block-Rockin' Beats" and it finishes with a Gothic-like chime rounding off the masterful, Arabian-influenced "The Private Psychedelic Reel". And in between is the most accomplished Big-Beat rave electronica has ever produced. Dig Your Own Hole will always be a top ten techno album. Exhilirating. A


5 out of 5 stars Deal With It!   February 22, 2007
K. Piazza (Florida)
Simply put, this album is the sound of the recording studio ripping itself apart from the inside out. CB create an album that is at once intense,fun,loud,sexy,nasty,techno,disco,rock and roll,etc.,etc. Not for people that don't get into more complex arrangements of music, or not familiar with many genres of music or simply just did not do enough drugs in the nineties. This is not the kind of album that you play for background effect, this is an album that demands to be confronted head on...so deal with it!

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