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Chemical Brothers to release 'Don't Think' on DVD, CD in March
Published Thursday, Feb 9 2012, 23:13 GMT | By Tom Eames | Add comment

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The film from director Adam Smith will also be available as a CD soundtrack when it is released on March 26.
Don't Think was filmed during the electronic duo's headline set at Japan's Fujirock Festival in July. It had previously been screened at over 500 cinemas around the world earlier this month (February 1).
Speaking about Smith's work on the film, Ed Simons said: "We wanted to have a film for us to keep as a record, but Adam had more ambition.
"There was footage from Glastonbury 2007 which was pretty amazing, it really started to capture what it is to be in the crowd, how the music and the visuals are intoxicating. You have to capture that thing that's in the air."
Adam Smith added: "We wanted to capture the festival, but every time we went out into the festival we tried to connect it to the show, so we took some projectors out and projected images from the visuals onto flags and trees. People were really playful with it."
A special edition book-DVD with exclusive images will also be released on April 9.
> Read Digital Spy's review of Don't Think
The DVD/Blu-Ray tracklisting in full:
'Tomorrow Never Knows' (intro) - Junior Parker
'Another World'
'Do it Again'
'Get Yourself High'
'Horse Power'
'Chemical Beats'
'Swoon'
'Star Guitar'
'Three Little Birdies Down Beats'
'Hey Boy Hey Girl'
'Don't Think'
'Out of Control'
'Setting Sun'
'It Doesn't Matter'
'Saturate'
'Believe'
'Escape Velocity'/'The Golden Path'
'Superflash'
'Leave Home'/'Galvanize'
'Block Rockin' Beats'/'Das Spiegel'
The CD tracklisting:
'Another World'/'Do It Again'/'Get Yourself High'
'Horse Power'/'Chemical Beats'
'Swoon'/'Star Guitar'
'Three Little Birdies Down Beats'/'Hey Boy Hey Girl'
'Don't Think/Out of Control'/'Setting Sun'/'Saturate'
'Believe'
'Escape Velocity'/'The Golden Path'
'Superflash'
'Leave Home'/'Galvanize'
'Block Rockin' Beats'
Watch the trailer for Don't Think below:
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