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The Chemical Brothers - Hanna (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2011) {Relativity Music Group}

The Chemical Brothers - Hanna (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2011) {Relativity Music Group}
EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and LOG | scans | 301 mb
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | RAR | 113 mb
Genre: soundtrack, electronic

British electronic duo sensations The Chemical Brothers did the soundtrack to the 2011 film Hanna. This CD was released by Relativity Music Group.
The Chemical Brothers - Albums & Compilations Collection 1995-2015 (21CD+DVD)

The Chemical Brothers - Albums & Compilations Collection 1995-2015 (21CD+DVD)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 9.5 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 3.5 Gb | Scans included
DVD5/DVD9 | NTSC | 16:9 (720x480) VBR | LinearPCM, 2 ch | 8.5 Gb
Electronic, Big Beat, Progressive House, Trip Hop, Neo-Psychedelia

The act with the first arena-sized sound in the electronica movement, the Chemical Brothers united such varying influences as Public Enemy, Cabaret Voltaire, and My Bloody Valentine to create a dance-rock-rap fusion which rivaled the best old-school DJs on their own terms – keeping a crowd of people on the floor by working through any number of groove-oriented styles featuring unmissable samples, from familiar guitar riffs to vocal tags to various sound effects. And when the duo (Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons) decided to supplement their DJ careers by turning their bedrooms into recording studios, they pioneered a style of music (later termed big beat) remarkable for its lack of energy loss from the dancefloor to the radio. Chemical Brothers albums were less collections of songs and more hour-long journeys, chock-full of deep bomb-studded beats, percussive breakdowns, and effects borrowed from a host of sources. All in all, the duo proved one of the few exceptions to the rule that intelligent dance music could never be bombastic or truly satisfying to the seasoned rock fan; it's hardly surprising that they were one of the few dance acts to enjoy simultaneous success in the British/American mainstream and in critical quarters.