Some bands keep going thanks to their histories. New Order already continued before, they could be called Joy Division: Reformat, yet Hook leaving them could've put an end to them. They did return with Music Complete, but I'm unsure where they stand now. While they do release an occasional single, they seem to have abandoned the LPs. Hopefully that is not the case, since I wish they would've carried with what they had in there. The tune in the link, for instance, featured some collaboration with one of The Chemical Brothers. The latter have as we have discussed quite a career at the current point, so, hm, the duo and the band could've done the whole LP together, how about that? True, New Order followed the drum of their own beat, this sounds like a fancy.
It's all about the race to catch up on all the unlistened purchases and finds over the last few years. But, when one of your favorite mutuals sends you something, you better stop everything and listen. It took her sending me the Chemical-'s new single to get me back into them. Damn, do I remember those rolling drums that signified them and their early works, which made me a die-hard fan when they started. Those rolling drums gave Tom Rowlands & Ed Simons the idea to present a choreographed marching band for their video, and that bleeds heavy with some trippy saturated neon colors which has to be seen. Pieced together with acidic tweaks, groovy bass lines, and snappy rhythms that had to be no less than danceable all equal another signature Chemical Brothers track that still has many of their original fans stay in touch with what made the duo great since day one.