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The Chemical Brothers Enlists Beck, Q-Tip and More for New Album 'Born in the Echoes'
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The duo has premiered a new song 'Sometime I Fell So Deserted' as the first taste of what will be their first album in five years before releasing the first official single 'Go' on May 4.

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The Chemical Brothers are returning with a new album. The duo made up of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons announced on Thursday, April 23 that they're readying "Born in the Echoes" which will mark their first studio effort since 2010's "Further".

The new LP is scheduled to hit the stores on July 17 and will have 11 songs including "Sometime I Feel So Deserted" which the group premiered on Annie Mac's BBC Radio 1 show on Thursday, April 23 and the first official single called "Go", featuring Q-Tip, that's coming on May 4.

Other tracks on the project include collaborations with St. Vincent ("Under Neon Lights") and Beck ("Wide Open").

Rowlands previously said that he and Simons were searching for new ways to present the band, while maintaining the sound and feel of Chemical Brothers.

"The most important feature of the album is that it connects with us emotionally in some way," Rowlands stated. "We hope for finding a new way to make you feel. We dream of new sounds and different frames. We have worked with some guest singers but mostly the album is pure Chemical Brothers."

"Born in the Echoes" Tracklist:

  1. "Sometimes I Feel So Deserted"
  2. "Go" (featuring Q-Tip)
  3. "Under Neon Lights" (featuring St. Vincent)
  4. "EML Ritual" (featuring Ali Love)
  5. "I'll See You There"
  6. "Just Bang"
  7. "Reflexion"
  8. "Taste of Honey"
  9. "Born in the Echoes" (featuring Cate Le Bon)
  10. "Radiate"
  11. "Wide Open" (featuring Beck)

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