"Back with another one of those ..." - No, but do not see. Although lay the Chemical Brothers with the opener of "Surrender", "Music: Response" again a decent Big Beat Board out but after hearing them only in standing beyond criticism "Hey Boy Hey Girl" right on the plaster cut: the brothers who are not in the brothers, at least not in the strict biological sense, have become noticeably quiet. Where a previously flew the bass around the ears, now finds himself essentially spherical keyboard-bubbling. Tom Rowlands and Ed get support Simons once again, Noel Gallagher of Oasis and Beth Orton are represented on the mic like Bernard Sumner and Jonathan Donahue, the tracks are therefore more than ever "real songs". In addition to these enhancements, the Chemical Brothers sounds of course one thing has remained the same: Although Fatboy Slim wobbled this summer tidy the throne, Rowlands and Simons remain the kings of electronic dance music. Also and above all because they have shown that they can change without adapt, you can enhance your sound without losing their identity. And who but has a bit of nostalgia for the old steam hammers, the B-sides of singles should listen to the new album, because here the two boys romp still a neat appearance. (This is an Amazon.com at the university-student review.)