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From DJing at Manchester Uni to the biggest dance act in the world - how Manchester shaped The Chemical Brothers

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From DJing at student nights in the Owens Park pub in Fallowfield to becoming one of the biggest and most influential dance acts of the modern era - it's been quite the evolution for The Chemical Brothers.

Friends Ed Simons and Tom Rowlands met while students at Manchester University back in 1989 and went on to DJ 'pretty much every night' at bars and clubs across the city.

But by 1995 they were The Chemical Brothers - creating the big beats dance music that would go on to define the club sound of the modern era, while massive tracks like Block Rocking Beats, Setting Sun and Hey Boy, Hey Girl would go on to slip seamlessly into the mainstream selling millions of records across the world. READ MORE:Dexter star Michael C Hall performs at

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