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Late 2002 and early 2003, saw Rowlands and Simons back in the studio, working on new material, including The Golden Path, a collaboration with Wayne Coyne, the lead singer of The Flaming Lips. This was released in September 2003, at the same time as a best of album, entitled Singles 93-03 marking ten years of The Chemical Brothers' releases. Singles 93-03 included most, but not all, of their singles. A second new track, in addition to The Golden Path, was included on the album, called Get Yourself High. Singles 93-03 was also released on DVD, whose extra features included selected live performances and interviews with Rowlands, Simons and many of their collaborators from throughout the period. Get Yourself High, which featured Canadian rapper k-os on vocals, was released as a single in November 2003. In late 2003 and 2004, The Chemical Brothers continued to work in the studio, on new material and a remix of Slow by Kylie Minogue. After being released on rare white label vinyl, it was subsequently given a commercial release in March on CD (on her next single Red Blooded Woman) and on exclusive 12 vinyl picture disc (containing two other Kylie remixes). In Summer 2004 they returned to the festival circuit, including appearances at the Glastonbury Festival, Tokyo, Scotland and Ireland. They also visited South America for the second time (being the first time in 1999), arriving at Chile, Argentina and Brazil. It was during these sets that they played new material, including Acid Children, which proved to be one of the most popular new tracks. In September 2004 The Chemical Brothers released the seventh Electronic Battle Weapon. Electronic Battle Weapon 7 was being released as a one-sided promo-only 12, containing Acid Children. A marked departure from the Chemical Brothers' previous musical endeavours, it featured a screeching 303 bassline and a distinctive vocal sample; a pitch-altered sample of freddy's revenge proclaiming You Are All My Children Now!, which is lifted from an old horror film, A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge. It was coupled with the projection of a sinister clown mouthing these same words at their live gigs. The Electronic Battle Weapon series of promo releases have typically been newly recorded Chemical Brothers tracks, released on promo to allow DJs to test them in a club environment, and to gauge their popularity. (*) |
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