The Chemical Years
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Adam Smith, Supported by Complicité.
A work-in-progress from Adam Smith, described by the Guardian as the 'third Chemical Brother' for his contribution to the visual show, on his life in sound, image and invention. Part one-man show, part psychedelic-keynote, The Chemical Years is a confessional, celebratory journey through messy worlds where art is made. From squat raves to sold-out arenas, Smith reflects on connection, creativity, and chaos, weaving together the hedonistic, the heartbreaking and the hilarious. Featuring iconic visuals created for The Chemical Brothers and The Streets, this is about making something out of the madness – and somehow making it matter.
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