If you missed The Chemical Brothers at Creamfields or simply want to re-live their spectacular live show then check out the new documentary ‘Don’t Think’ directed by the dance act’s ‘long-term visuals collaborator’ Adam Smith aka Flat Nose George.
For nearly two decades, the Chemical Brothers’ mind-bending audiovisual live shows have played to packed houses and festivals across the globe. But it has never been documented on film – until now!
In 2011, at the iconic Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, The Chemical Brothers played a headline set in front of 50,000 fans, and the performance was filmed on 21 cameras. Immersing us in the thick of a frenetic crowd, Don’t Think captures the synaesthetic barrage of sound, visuals and light, and the transforming effect it has on its audience.
