Further is the first
Chemical Brothers album without a guest vocalist since their debut. Consequently, with no worries about crafting tracks around a
Q-Tip or a
Richard Ashcroft, the duo has full freedom to focus on enveloping listeners in the sound world usually just experienced at shows -- although, naturally, without the lights and atmosphere to accompany the music. After a beatless first track titled "Snow," the 12-minute single "Escape Velocity" approximates a rocket launch, the impressive effects continually rising over the first few minutes until the beat kicks in with full force. The effects and distortion would do
Kevin Shields or
Sonic Boom proud, while the lockstep beats, when they do come in, are practically an anticlimax. From there,
Ed and
Tom go in differing directions, none better than "Another World," an appropriately otherworldly and shimmering throwback to the '80s capable of provoking jealousy in chillwave maestros like
Neon Indian and
Washed Out. ~ John Bush