: Despite receiving very little radio airplay due to its "vicious" and unfettered sound, it debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart in October 1996.
: It blends psychological confusion with humor, featuring scenes such as the protagonist chasing a "nightmare" personification and seeing police officers breakdancing. the_chemical_brothers_setting_sun_official_musi...
The official music video for "Setting Sun" by The Chemical Brothers, released in 1996, is a cornerstone of the "big beat" electronic genre. Directed by the duo (Nic Goffey and Dominic Hawley), the video is known for its intense, surreal depiction of a rave through the eyes of a bewildered young woman. Video Summary : Despite receiving very little radio airplay due
: The song is a deliberate homage to The Beatles' " Tomorrow Never Knows ". It captures a similar psychedelic energy using droning sitars and heavy, looping drum patterns. Directed by the duo (Nic Goffey and Dominic
: Filmed at the abandoned Crystal Palace Subway station in London.