Money Mark is, for those who just tuned in, Beastie Boys’ keyboardist for Check Your Head (and beyond), and was responsible for the heavy grooves therein.
Music does not need to be saved. And even if it did, these guys, with their “wacky” stage antics and tepid electronica, would not even be close to “saviours.”
Sub-sonic bass grooves, meandering melodies, rappers with more than a passing SAT vocabulary, and more musicality than any one person should have a right to.
As the Chemical Brothers slip off into a dancefloor haze of texture and boom-boom, The Crystal Method holds strong as that bridge between rock and techno.