yousuke yukimatsu brought me here
Loved the after credits scene. Seems like they all got along just fine.
My goodness! The artistic genius of this duo never fails to amaze me with their out of the box concepts! Such underrated artists. I keep coming back to all their songs every now and then.
I was really hoping when the robots got closer to the security guard that he'd throw his hat off and do some sick dance moves and the robots would dance round in a circle and hype him up.
Me: I'm gonna go to bed early Me at 3 am: this video
Boston Dynamics: How many bots you want? Chemical Brothers: Sure.
If you ever get a chance to see these guys live ..you must go..incredible experience live
Finally some “classic” Chemical Brothers Sounds again
That's how Boston Dynamics office actually looks like
Some of the greatest work this group has ever produced. Incredible. There is total divinity in their music. They have tapped into some kind of secret source.
Chemi Bros are pure artists, went through decades of various trends and maintained a unique taste for what is trending, ❤ got to see the last seconds too
Unfortunately we all know what happens next. The robots become more humanlike, the partying stops and then: SOMETIMES I FEEL SO DESERTED
Absolutely brilliant, thank you so much Chemical Brothers for being so relevant to electronic music for so long. I've listened to your music for longer than any other artist that I can remember. You rock!
Chemical Brothers: "We want robots dancing through a warehouse." The Mill: "We'll have to do it in CGI." Boston Dynamics: "Sure, no problem."
Chemical Bros, no sólo son djs, no sólo son productores de música. Ellos son un concepto, son un sello en sí mismos. Tengo algunos de sus temas entre mis archivos digitales. Escucharlos de tanto en cuando es lo que me hace volver a rebuscar en la red social sobre sus nuevas movidas. Best from PALMA DE MALLORCA.
I WAS NEVER so scarred and fascinated by anything at the same Time
Every time I watch this video, I am reassured the the Inevitable AI uprising of the future will be quelled by the deployment of funky beats.
The brothers at 5:11 You're welcome!
RIP Diane di Prima, the poet whose "Revolutionary Letter #49" is the source of this song's sample. She passed away few days ago.
@stusux