With more than eight million records sold and more than ten years as a band the Chemical Brothers are back with their fifth studio album "Push The Button". Also on this album they stand out not only to the next level out, but that are crucial to the further development of the genre. Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons once again demonstrate that they are unique in terms of beats and experimentation. The listener gets on the 11 track strong plate pioneering electronics and sound Championship. The opening track "Galvanize", which at the same time is also the first single, featured Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest Crew legenären. The slightly oriental-inspired track is properly steam and passes so quickly in any ear. Even the next track "Boxer" feat. Tim Burgess, the Charlatans frontman, fits unconditionally in the Big Beat track. A highlight of the album is certainly the track "Believe" which by his dirty hard beat drum no fields spares. Kele Okerekevon from trendy art rock band Bloc Party helping out. More collaboration can be found in "Hold Tight London," in which Anna-Lynne Williams contributing its lyrics and in "Left Right". In "Left Right" is Anwar Superstar his rape at the best, in his brother of Mos Def. A highlight of the Chemical Brothers career is by no means the last track of the album "Surface To Air". The track is expected still a lot for the future In summary, one can say that the new album the brothers produced terrific, gets incredibly phat beats and is not to exceed at experimentation friends.