The Chemical Brothers: ‘Don’t Think’ A film by Adam Smith -Blu-Ray/ CD & DVD/ CD release
aaamusic | On 08, Feb 2012
THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS: ‘DON’T THINK’
A film by ADAM SMITH
RAVES ERUPT AT CINEMA SCREENINGS ALL AROUND THE WORLD AHEAD OF RELEASE OF DVD AND BLU-RAY VERSIONS
Blu-Ray/CD & DVD/CD formats set for release 26th March 2012
Limited Edition 10” Book format (DVD/CD) containing exclusive images set for release 9th April 2012
“Don’t Think jolts you from the cinema deep into the violently psychedelic heart of a Japanese Rave. This, like The Chemical Brothers best work, is a neckbracing tour de force to behold. Scary, sublime, trippy, exhilarating. Don’t think, just swoon.” Rolling Stone
“..One of the best films about dance music ever made.” The Guardian
“An astonishing, celluloid rush of blood to the head.” The Sunday Telegraph
“You literally feel the noise. Without saying a word, Don’t Think speaks volumes.” Empire *****
“The cinematic event of the decade” Mixmag *****
“A psychedelic classic” Mojo ****
“Phenomenally exciting…could well be the most thrilling live movie ever” The Word
“Quite frankly mind-blowing” DJ
Last Friday night The Chemical Brothers: Don’t Think, directed by Adam Smith, was released in 600 cinemas in 30 countries across the globe. The verdict from fans and critics has been unanimous: Don’t Think is a one of a kind experience definitely not to be missed! London saw scenes of crowd surfing cinemas being shut down by security at screenings as a result of the enthused ticket holders’ reactions to the movie, a reaction mirrored in cities around the world from Auckland to Buenos Aires.
Don’t Think has clearly redefined the cinematic experience. The movie has been placed in the same bracket as The Last Waltz and Stop Making Sense and has also been listed as one of the top ten greatest concert films of all time in The Daily Telegraph.
Screenings and locations continue to be added at Dontthinkmovie.com
However for those that weren’t able to purchase a ticket to these sell out screenings, or for those viewers who wish to relive it once again, The Chemical Brothers are now offering you the opportunity to experience their seminal Fuji Rock concert in the comfort of your own home with the release of Don’t Think on DVD and Blu-Ray, or a special limited edition 10” book format. All editions come with an additional live concert CD of the Fuji show.
Don’t Think DVD Tracklisting
- Tomorrow Never Knows (intro) – Junior Parker
- Another World
- Do it Again
- Get Yourself High
- Horse Power
- Chemical Beats
- Swoon
- Star Guitar
- Three Little Birdies Down Beats
- Hey Boy Hey Girl
- Don’t Think
- Out of Control
- Setting Sun
- It Doesn’t Matter
- Saturate
- Believe
- Escape Velocity/ The Golden Path
- Superflash
- Leave Home / Galvanize
- Block Rockin’ Beats/ Das Spiegel
Don’t Think CD Tracklisting
- Another World/ Do It Again/ Get Yourself High
- Horse Power/ Chemical Beats
- Swoon/ Star Guitar
- Three Little Birdies Down Beats/ Hey Boy Hey Girl
- Don’t Think/ Out of Control/ Setting Sun/ Saturate
- Believe
- Escape Velocity/ The Golden Path
- Superflash
- Leave Home/ Galvanize
- Block Rockin’ Beats
This CD/ DVD and limited edition book will be distributed by EMI and is brought to you by Black Dog Films
About EMI Music
EMI Music is one of the world’s leading music companies, representing artists spanning all musical tastes and genres. Its record labels include Angel, Astralwerks, Blue Note, Capitol, Capitol Latin, Capitol Records Nashville, EMI Classics, EMI CMG, EMI Records, EMI Records Nashville, Manhattan, Parlophone, Virgin Classics and Virgin Records. The company has a long history of producing audiovisual projects and recent feature length concert films and documentaries include Blur’s “No Distance Left To Run”, Iron Maiden’s “Flight 666” and “Kylie 3D: Aphrodite Les Folies”.
About Black Dog Films
Black Dog Films is the music-video arm of Ridley Scott Associates which, for the last 15 years, has been producing award winning music videos ,documentaries and long form videos. As part of the production powerhouse that is RSA Films it has offices in London, Los Angeles, New York and Hong Kong. “Don’t Think” is Black Dog’s third feature length concert film, having previously produced Green Day’s “Bullet In a Bible” and the Grammy award winning “I’m Going To Tell You a Secret” for Madonna. Adam Smith joined RSA/Black Dog in 2006 and has made music videos for The Streets and The Chemical Brothers as well as the visuals for the Chemical Brothers tours and the accompanying visuals for the album “Further”. RSA’s feature film division Scott Free is currently developing an adaptation of the Booker Price nominated Pigeon English for the BBC with Adam.