The Chemical Brothers Share Cinematic New Video For “Skipping Like A Stone” Featuring Beck

The Chemical Brothers have released their video for the song “Skipping Like A Stone,” which is the duo’s recently released collaboration with artist Beck. Directed by New York based duo Pensacola, “Skipping Like A Stone” is a Lynchian trip that follows a stone on a journey from the riverbank to the city and beyond.

During its travels, the stone is elevated from its humble beginnings as it undertakes a properly cosmic trip in four dimensions. The video stars Kurt Steiner, who holds the world record for stone skipping and is rightly a legend among the global stone skipping community.

“Skipping Like A Stone” is taken from The Chemical Brothers’s tenth album For That Beautiful Feeling. The album also features the singles “The Darkness That You Fear,” “No Reason” and “Live Again.”

In other news, The Chemical Brothers have announced details of a career-spanning retrospective book called Paused in Cosmic Reflection, which is due for publication by White Rabbit on October 26.

The book is made up of new interviews with the band as well as many of their friends and collaborators from the past three decades, including Noel Gallagher, Aurora, Wayne Coyne, Beth Orton, Beck, Michel Gondry and many more. The book is available for pre-order here.

Cait Stoddard: Hello! My name is Caitlin and my job is writing music news stories and reviewing metal music albums. I enjoy collecting vinyl, playing video games, watching movies and going to concerts.
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