Exit Planet Dust

Exit Planet Dust

Exit Planet Dust

ASIN: B000003RXC

Editorial Reviews
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For years before the release of Exit Planet Dust, the production duo of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons were cranking out slabs of the biggest sounds around on the U.K. label Junior Boys' Own. Before screeching guitars and massive breakdowns were par for the course in dance music, they were unleashing monsters like "Chemical Beats" and "Song to the Siren"; their distorted beats and rock mentality were years ahead of their time. And, not surprisingly, they still hold up today, collected and rereleased, along with several newer tracks, on Exit Planet Dust. All the singles that established the trademark Chemicals sound are present, as are explorations of pop-song forms with vocalists Beth Orton ("Alive Alone") and Tim Burgess ("Life Is Sweet"). While a more evolved sound can be heard on their follow-up, Dig Your Own Hole, the roots of big beat can be found here. --Matthew Corwine

Product Description
The electronica duo's acclaimed 1995 debut album. Contains 11 tracks, including the singles 'Leave Home' & 'Loops Of Fury'. An Astralwerks release.

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Exit Planet Dust
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not Bad, Not Great Either
  • Quite an experience
  • Chemical Brothers fans will probably hate this review
  • :)
  • Kool
Exit Planet Dust
The Chemical Brothers
Manufacturer: Astralwerks
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Dig Your Own Hole
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  5. The Fat of the Land

ASIN: B000003RXC
Release Date: 1995-08-15

Tracks:

  1. Leave Home
  2. In Dust We Trust
  3. Song To The Siren
  4. Three Little Birdies Down Beats
  5. Fuck Up Beats
  6. Chemical Beats
  7. Chico's Groove
  8. One Too Many Mornings
  9. Life Is Sweet
  10. Playground Of A Wedgeless Firm
  11. Alive Alone

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For years before the release of Exit Planet Dust, the production duo of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons were cranking out slabs of the biggest sounds around on the U.K. label Junior Boys' Own. Before screeching guitars and massive breakdowns were par for the course in dance music, they were unleashing monsters like "Chemical Beats" and "Song to the Siren"; their distorted beats and rock mentality were years ahead of their time. And, not surprisingly, they still hold up today, collected and rereleased, along with several newer tracks, on Exit Planet Dust. All the singles that established the trademark Chemicals sound are present, as are explorations of pop-song forms with vocalists Beth Orton ("Alive Alone") and Tim Burgess ("Life Is Sweet"). While a more evolved sound can be heard on their follow-up, Dig Your Own Hole, the roots of big beat can be found here. --Matthew Corwine

Album Description

The electronica duo's acclaimed 1995 debut album. Contains 11 tracks, including the singles 'Leave Home' & 'Loops Of Fury'. An Astralwerks release.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not Bad, Not Great Either.......2007-05-26

Context: probably my favorite urban/dj/mix artists are Thievery Corporation, and I also like several others like K&D and some stuff from Crystal Method. Someone recommended this CD to me after a discussion where I mentioned I really liked the Fight Club Soundtrack from the Dust Brothers. I was told these guys are in a similar groove to the Dust Brothers (and in fact some of the reviews point this out I think), but to me it's almost apples and oranges. The Dust Brothers' sound is less urban-electronic sounding and in general less repetitive than many of the sounds mixed into this work. Even though it's electronic, it sounds more organic on a certain level more like something akin to human extreme human emotion put to sound

I don't regret having Exit Planet Dust in my collection, but if I had it to do over again, I wouldn't buy it.

5 out of 5 stars Quite an experience.......2006-09-27

This is a good cd. I bought this cd shortly after i bought Dig Your Own Hole. Dig Your Own Hole had its own highlights but this isnt about DYOH. This is about the beginning. The death of dust and the reincarnation of pure elation. About Chemicals man! To get you to buy this CD i will run you through the first 6 tracks.
First track: Leave home: Its always difficult to start off new but its also chance for a fresh start. The Chemical brothers knew this. 'The brothers' gonna work it out' they chant over and over again working tirelessly puting time, effort, love and creativity into this track to build your soul up. Slow but reassuring. You know that something bigger is going to come.
Second track: In Dust We Trust: A roller coaster in the dark. A bit shakey and a little unsettling but the Chemical Brothers know what they are doing. They have a plan. The ride is a little rough and your skin calluses but its okay. Youll be fine in the long run. This is training.
Third track: Song to the Siren: a sweet voice serenades you but you realize that there is still danger ahead. The siren lulls you towards the unconscious yet you hear another siren from the oncoming police. You're caught between the two. you want to run, you want to dance, but you can't decide. Its too late though. It doesnt even matter anymore. Its okay. Its okay because the siren says so. You delve into your head and you are lost. Nothing is guiding you anymore. your soul swims in murky waters.
This is a sign that you are currently on the Fourth track. Three Little Birdies Down Beats. The world is not yours anymore. Nothing is tangeable. People, things, spirits pass you and you call out but nobody hears you. You cant do anything but then again, why would you want to? This is enlightenment. Don't try to stop it. Just go with it. And suddenly the ground starts to shake.
Fifth track. F*** up Beats. The earth is torn out from all around you. There's nothing left to stand on. What The F*** is going on!?? you ask. And god notices you. What The F*** are you doing here? He says. but you do not understand his speech. His language is foreign and you realize that you're not even dead yet. The large hand belonging to whom you recognize to be god engulfs you and there is nothing but darkness for a period of time.
Sixth track : Chemical Beats: Awake. Alive. You realize that before this moment you were dead. But now you live. Chemicals flow through your veins. Your heart pumps adrenaline throughout your body. Your chakras are unlocked. The pineal gland releases enlightnment fluids that touch every cell of your being. And you are complete. All of mankinds potential has come together and has been crammed into your fragile human body. The entirety of the suns energy has been pounded into you and you look like you might explode at any moment but you dont.
And just like that its over. Well not really. There are still 5 tracks to go. And they're good tracks let me assure you. But you will know them soon enough. Music really shouldn't be written with words anyways.

5 out of 5 stars Chemical Brothers fans will probably hate this review.......2005-10-18

I recently went back to this one after losing my copy a couple of years ago. I have to say that this album blew my mind then and still does now.

This album was my personal progression from the "old" order of electronica to what we know and enjoy today. "Song to the Siren" in particular is one of the most amazing tracks in my collection, even all of these years later. (especially impressive because it is a LIVE track. Listen and you will be amazed) There really isn't a bad track on this album. It holds up surprisingly well , even in 2005 when only the greatest of electronic albums can age more than a year or two without sounding horribly dated.

I eagerly awaited all things Chemical from the moment I bought this one waaaay back in the day (95 or 96 , I forget, as anyone in their 20s during that time probably would have, heh-heh)
This is the part that the fans will probably hate- I never heard anything that they did that was half as good as this album. Seriously. If you are a big fan of "Dig your own Hole" or any of the newer albums I don't know if you will dig this one. It almost sounds like a fluke to me compared to everything else they did. I was so stoked on this album I was buying every single they put out , every other band on Astralwerks , everything possible in hopes of matching this milestone album. ( at a time when I didn't have two pennies to rub together , mind you. )

Bottom line, I don't think the Chemical Brothers ever lived up to their potential, based on this album. I think they sold out with their electronic/rock crossover thing (Noel Gallagher vocals on the following album? Huh?) and ran with it. Good for them.

Buy this album, which should be an exhibit in some sort of museum - "Progression of Modern Electronica- early to mid 90's" with The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld , Freaky Chakra's Low Down Motivator, Single Cell Orchestra's self titled debut and Children of the Bong

5 out of 5 stars :).......2005-10-10

Chico's Groove and One Too Many Mornings make this cd. Without them it would be a good cd, but with them this cd is great.

5 out of 5 stars Kool.......2005-10-04

I don't see any big weaknesses in this CD. This is a near-perfect album! I think I like it more than Dig Your Own Hole.
Exit Planet Dust
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Not Bad, Not Great Either
  • Quite an experience
  • Chemical Brothers fans will probably hate this review
  • :)
  • Kool
Exit Planet Dust
Chemical Brothers
Manufacturer: Virgin
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
Big BeatBig Beat | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
Trip-HopTrip-Hop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Dig Your Own Hole
  2. Surrender
  3. Come with Us
  4. Push the Button
  5. The Fat of the Land

ASIN: B000024I6J

Album Description

The electronica duo's acclaimed 1995 debut album. Contains 11 tracks, including the singles 'Leave Home' & 'Loops Of Fury'. An Astralwerks release.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Not Bad, Not Great Either.......2007-05-26

Context: probably my favorite urban/dj/mix artists are Thievery Corporation, and I also like several others like K&D and some stuff from Crystal Method. Someone recommended this CD to me after a discussion where I mentioned I really liked the Fight Club Soundtrack from the Dust Brothers. I was told these guys are in a similar groove to the Dust Brothers (and in fact some of the reviews point this out I think), but to me it's almost apples and oranges. The Dust Brothers' sound is less urban-electronic sounding and in general less repetitive than many of the sounds mixed into this work. Even though it's electronic, it sounds more organic on a certain level more like something akin to human extreme human emotion put to sound

I don't regret having Exit Planet Dust in my collection, but if I had it to do over again, I wouldn't buy it.

5 out of 5 stars Quite an experience.......2006-09-27

This is a good cd. I bought this cd shortly after i bought Dig Your Own Hole. Dig Your Own Hole had its own highlights but this isnt about DYOH. This is about the beginning. The death of dust and the reincarnation of pure elation. About Chemicals man! To get you to buy this CD i will run you through the first 6 tracks.
First track: Leave home: Its always difficult to start off new but its also chance for a fresh start. The Chemical brothers knew this. 'The brothers' gonna work it out' they chant over and over again working tirelessly puting time, effort, love and creativity into this track to build your soul up. Slow but reassuring. You know that something bigger is going to come.
Second track: In Dust We Trust: A roller coaster in the dark. A bit shakey and a little unsettling but the Chemical Brothers know what they are doing. They have a plan. The ride is a little rough and your skin calluses but its okay. Youll be fine in the long run. This is training.
Third track: Song to the Siren: a sweet voice serenades you but you realize that there is still danger ahead. The siren lulls you towards the unconscious yet you hear another siren from the oncoming police. You're caught between the two. you want to run, you want to dance, but you can't decide. Its too late though. It doesnt even matter anymore. Its okay. Its okay because the siren says so. You delve into your head and you are lost. Nothing is guiding you anymore. your soul swims in murky waters.
This is a sign that you are currently on the Fourth track. Three Little Birdies Down Beats. The world is not yours anymore. Nothing is tangeable. People, things, spirits pass you and you call out but nobody hears you. You cant do anything but then again, why would you want to? This is enlightenment. Don't try to stop it. Just go with it. And suddenly the ground starts to shake.
Fifth track. F*** up Beats. The earth is torn out from all around you. There's nothing left to stand on. What The F*** is going on!?? you ask. And god notices you. What The F*** are you doing here? He says. but you do not understand his speech. His language is foreign and you realize that you're not even dead yet. The large hand belonging to whom you recognize to be god engulfs you and there is nothing but darkness for a period of time.
Sixth track : Chemical Beats: Awake. Alive. You realize that before this moment you were dead. But now you live. Chemicals flow through your veins. Your heart pumps adrenaline throughout your body. Your chakras are unlocked. The pineal gland releases enlightnment fluids that touch every cell of your being. And you are complete. All of mankinds potential has come together and has been crammed into your fragile human body. The entirety of the suns energy has been pounded into you and you look like you might explode at any moment but you dont.
And just like that its over. Well not really. There are still 5 tracks to go. And they're good tracks let me assure you. But you will know them soon enough. Music really shouldn't be written with words anyways.

5 out of 5 stars Chemical Brothers fans will probably hate this review.......2005-10-18

I recently went back to this one after losing my copy a couple of years ago. I have to say that this album blew my mind then and still does now.

This album was my personal progression from the "old" order of electronica to what we know and enjoy today. "Song to the Siren" in particular is one of the most amazing tracks in my collection, even all of these years later. (especially impressive because it is a LIVE track. Listen and you will be amazed) There really isn't a bad track on this album. It holds up surprisingly well , even in 2005 when only the greatest of electronic albums can age more than a year or two without sounding horribly dated.

I eagerly awaited all things Chemical from the moment I bought this one waaaay back in the day (95 or 96 , I forget, as anyone in their 20s during that time probably would have, heh-heh)
This is the part that the fans will probably hate- I never heard anything that they did that was half as good as this album. Seriously. If you are a big fan of "Dig your own Hole" or any of the newer albums I don't know if you will dig this one. It almost sounds like a fluke to me compared to everything else they did. I was so stoked on this album I was buying every single they put out , every other band on Astralwerks , everything possible in hopes of matching this milestone album. ( at a time when I didn't have two pennies to rub together , mind you. )

Bottom line, I don't think the Chemical Brothers ever lived up to their potential, based on this album. I think they sold out with their electronic/rock crossover thing (Noel Gallagher vocals on the following album? Huh?) and ran with it. Good for them.

Buy this album, which should be an exhibit in some sort of museum - "Progression of Modern Electronica- early to mid 90's" with The Orb's Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld , Freaky Chakra's Low Down Motivator, Single Cell Orchestra's self titled debut and Children of the Bong

5 out of 5 stars :).......2005-10-10

Chico's Groove and One Too Many Mornings make this cd. Without them it would be a good cd, but with them this cd is great.

5 out of 5 stars Kool.......2005-10-04

I don't see any big weaknesses in this CD. This is a near-perfect album! I think I like it more than Dig Your Own Hole.
Exit Planet Dust
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Exit Planet Dust
    Chemical Brothers
    Manufacturer: Virgin
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000LYOPXI
    Dig Your Own Hole/Exit Planet Dust
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      Dig Your Own Hole/Exit Planet Dust
      The Chemical Brothers
      Manufacturer: EMI
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      Big BeatBig Beat | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      Trip-HopTrip-Hop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
      BritainBritain | British Isles | Europe | International | Styles | Music
      Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
      ASIN: B0002TKG94
      Release Date: 2004-09-14

      Tracks:

      1. Block Rockin' Beats
      2. Dig Your Own Hole
      3. Elektrobank
      4. Piku
      5. Setting Sun
      6. It Doesn't Matter
      7. Don't Stop The Rock
      8. Get Up On It Like This
      9. Lost In The K-Hole
      10. Where Do I Begin
      11. The Private Psychedelic Reel

      Tracks:

      1. Leave Home
      2. In Dust We Trust
      3. Song To The Siren
      4. Three Little Birdies Down Beats
      5. Fuck Up Beats
      6. Chemical Beats
      7. Chico's Groove
      8. One Too Many Mornings
      9. Life Is Sweet
      10. Playground For A Wedgeless Firm
      11. Alive Alone

      Album Description

      Limited edition box-set combines two albums. Slipcase. Details TBA. EMI. 2004.
      Exit Planet Dust (Jpn Lp Sleeve)
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        Exit Planet Dust (Jpn Lp Sleeve)
        Chemical Brothers
        Manufacturer: Toshiba Emi
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        Big BeatBig Beat | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B0000635ON
        Release Date: 2002-03-29

        Tracks:

        1. Leave Home
        2. In Dust We Trust
        3. Song To The Siren
        4. Three Little Birdies Down Beats
        5. Fuck Up Beats
        6. Chemical Beats
        7. Chico's Groove
        8. One To Many Mornings
        9. Life Is Sweet
        10. Playground For A Wedgeless Firm
        11. Alive Alone

        Album Description

        Japanese exclusive limited edition reissue of the Mancunian dance act's 1995 debut album. Packaged in a miniature LP sleeve reproduction of the original artwork.

        Album Details

        Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
        Dig Your Own Hole/Exit Planet Dust
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Dig Your Own Hole / Exit Planet Dust
        Dig Your Own Hole/Exit Planet Dust
        The Chemical Brothers
        Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        Big BeatBig Beat | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        Trip-HopTrip-Hop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
        BritainBritain | British Isles | Europe | International | Styles | Music
        GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
        Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
        ASIN: B00004YSC5
        Release Date: 2004-04-27

        Tracks:

        1. Block Rockin' Beats
        2. Dig Your Own Hole
        3. Elektrobank
        4. Piku
        5. Setting Sun
        6. It Doesn't Matter
        7. Don't Stop The Rock
        8. Get Up On It Like This
        9. Lost In The K-Hole
        10. Where Do I Begin
        11. Private Psychedelic Reel
        12. Leave Home
        13. In Dust We Trust
        14. Song To The Siren
        15. Three Little Birdies Down Beats
        16. Fuck Up Beats
        17. Chemical Beats
        18. Chico's Groove
        19. One Too Many Mornings
        20. Life Is Sweet
        21. Playground For A Wedgeless Firm
        22. Alive Alone

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars Dig Your Own Hole / Exit Planet Dust.......2002-04-19

        Wow,I can't belive it. This was before the release of Come With Us, meaning that these two albums were the best that The Chemical Brother had produced. Having two of the best albums from The Chemical Brothers on a double C.D makes this a masterpiece.

        Signing Off Now,
        Brad Cummins
        Exit Planet Dust
        Average customer rating: Not rated
          Exit Planet Dust
          The Chemical Brothers
          Manufacturer: EMI Int'l
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          GeneralGeneral | Techno | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          ElectronicaElectronica | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          Big BeatBig Beat | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          Trip-HopTrip-Hop | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          HouseHouse | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
          Dance & DJDance & DJ | Imports | Stores | Music
          ASIN: B00000JJY7
          Release Date: 1999-11-16

          Tracks:

          1. Leave Home
          2. In Dust We Trust
          3. Song to the Siren
          4. Three Little Birdies Down Beats
          5. Fuck Up Beats
          6. Chemical Beats
          7. Chico's Groove
          8. One Too Many Mornings
          9. Life Is Sweet
          10. Playground for a Wedgeless Firm
          11. Alive Alone

          Tracks:

          1. If You Kling to Me I'll Klong You
          2. Chico's Groove [Mix 2]

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