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  <review>"Elektrobank" is a song by English big beat duo The Chemical Brothers. It was released as a single from their second album, Dig Your Own Hole, on September 1997. It peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart. Spike Jonze directed the music video, which depicted a rhythmic gymnastics competition with his future wife Sofia Coppola as one of the competitors. It has been called "arguably Jonze's greatest music video". Vocals were performed by Keith Murray; the bass line is performed by Ali Friend.</review>
  <outline>"Elektrobank" is a song by English big beat duo The Chemical Brothers. It was released as a single from their second album, Dig Your Own Hole, on September 1997. It peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart. Spike Jonze directed the music video, which depicted a rhythmic gymnastics competition with his future wife Sofia Coppola as one of the competitors. It has been called "arguably Jonze's greatest music video". Vocals were performed by Keith Murray; the bass line is performed by Ali Friend.</outline>
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  <title>Elektrobank</title>
  <year>1997</year>
  <premiered>1997-07-09</premiered>
  <releasedate>1997-07-09</releasedate>
  <runtime>41</runtime>
  <genre>Big Beat</genre>
  <genre>Breakbeat</genre>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>Electronica</genre>
  <genre>Techno</genre>
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    <title>Elektrobank (full length)</title>
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    <title>Elektrobank (Dust Brothers remix)</title>
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    <title>Not Another Drugstore</title>
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    <title>Elektrobank (Dust Brothers remix)</title>
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    <disc>1</disc>
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    <title>Not Another Drugstore</title>
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    <title>Don't Stop the Rock (Electronic Battle Weapon version)</title>
    <duration>07:17</duration>
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    <title>These Beats Are Made for Breakin'</title>
    <duration>02:51</duration>
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  <artistdesc>The Chemical Brothers are an English electronic music duo formed by Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons in Manchester in 1989. They were pioneers (along with the Prodigy, Fatboy Slim, the Crystal Method, and other acts) in bringing the big beat genre to the forefront of pop culture. They released their debut album Exit Planet Dust (1995) and it eventually went on to sell over a million copies worldwide. After attracting Virgin Records, the duo achieved more widespread success with their second album Dig Your Own Hole (1997), which topped the UK charts. In the UK, they have had six No. 1 albums and 13 Top 20 singles, including two No. 1 hits. 
Their name came about in 1995 after they dropped their original name of "The Dust Brothers" due to the existence of a different band with the same name. "The Chemical Brothers" refers to the duo's 1993 groundbreaking "Chemical Beats", which epitomised their genre-defining sound. In the United States, they have won six Grammy Awards including Best Rock Instrumental Performance, Best Dance Recording and Best Dance/Electronic Album of the year as recently as 2020.

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