
A high-gloss 2007 dancefloor anthem defined by its hypnotic vocal mantra and a piercing, siren-like synth hook that demands movement.
May 2007 · Universal Music Catalogue
Do It Again represents a pivotal moment in the mid-2000s where the Chemical Brothers pivoted from the sprawling, psychedelic breakbeats of their early career toward a more streamlined, techno-indebted sound. It is a track built on a singular, relentless hook: a siren-like synth line that feels both urgent and playful. The vocal contribution from Ali Love provides a rhythmic anchor, turning the title into a hypnotic command that perfectly captures the cyclical nature of club culture.
How does Do It Again sound next to the rest of The Chemical Brothers's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into chanting than the rest of the catalogue.
Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →