The Chemical Brothers reveal new funk-fuelled odyssey "Got To Keep On"
01 February 2019, 15:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
The Chemical Brothers deliver a five-minute, funk-infused journey on new single "Got To Keep On".
"Got To Keep On" is the third single to be shared from their long-awaited ninth album No Geography, after last month's "MAH" and November's "Free Yourself".
The electronica duo have also provided more details of their follow-up to 2015's Born In The Echoes, revealing the titles of the other seven tracks to feature on their forthcoming album.
Tracklist:
- Eve of Destruction
- Bango
- No Geography
- Got To Keep On
- Gravity Drops
- The Universe Sent Me
- We've Got To Try
- Free Yourself
- MAH
- Catch Me I'm Falling
"Got To Keep On" is out now. No Geography arrives 12 April via Virgin / EMI. The Chemical Brothers will play London's All Points East festival in May before playing some UK arena shows. Find out more.
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