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Dig Your Own Hole : ウィキペディア英語版
Dig Your Own Hole

〕|electronica〔|psychedelia}}
| Length = 63:27
| Label =
| Producer =
| Last album = ''Exit Planet Dust''
(1995)
| This album = ''Dig Your Own Hole''
(1997)
| Next album = ''Surrender''
(1999)
|Misc =
}}
''Dig Your Own Hole'' is the second studio album by British electronica duo The Chemical Brothers, released on 7 April 1997. It features Noel Gallagher of Oasis and Beth Orton as guest vocalists.
It was the band's first UK number one album, achieving this peak in the charts on 19 April 1997. The album also had two number one singles, which were released prior to the album. The success of the album led The Chemical Brothers to be much sought-after remixers, and the duo released a mix album in 1998 entitled ''Brothers Gonna Work It Out''. The album stands as the duo's longest studio album, exactly fourteen minutes longer than the band's debut album ''Exit Planet Dust'', however ''Born in the Echoes'' is available in an extended version which is over 70 minutes.
== Background ==
After The Chemical Brothers' successful debut album, ''Exit Planet Dust'', released in June 1995, the duo continued to tour but quickly sought to record new material. Following the release of "Life Is Sweet", the final single from that album, the duo had changed labels from Junior Boy's Own to Virgin Records, with Virgin getting credit on their album ''Exit Planet Dust'' as well under the liner notes. The duo released an EP, ''Loops of Fury'' in January 1996, consisting of new material and a remix of one of the band's earliest and signature tracks, "Chemical Beats".
The duo met up with Noel Gallagher. They were interested in collaborating for a track. The Chemical Brothers had reportedly given him an instrumental track and he then wrote lyrics for the track. The song was released as the single "Setting Sun" in October 1996. The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number one. Stereogum said that "the combination of rave sirens and psych-rock far-outness (''Exit Planet Dust'' ) was probably what convinced people like Noel Gallagher and Mercury Rev to jump onboard".

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