Taron Egerton requested chemical brothers song for apex soundtrack

Taron Egerton personally wrote to The Chemical Brothers to secure the use of their 2015 track 'Go' in the new film Apex. The song has since surged in popularity, reaching number seven on the UK charts.

Taron Egerton contacted The Chemical Brothers and Q-Tip to request permission for the track 'Go' after pitching the idea to director Baltasar Kormákur. In his letter he explained that he had loved the duo's music since his early teens and recalled being impressed by a live set featuring floating giant robots. He added that he wanted to create a scene that felt weird and unnerving but needed their help to achieve it with the song.

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Composer Daniel Pemberton worked with Queen guitarist Brian May to create the theme song for the upcoming Masters of the Universe film. The track titled Electrica draws on 1980s pop and rock influences.

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Scottish singer Jacob Alon discussed a new collaboration with Kae Tempest during an interview at the Ivor Novello Awards. The pair recently worked together in the studio on an unspecified project.

A hard techno remix of Arctic Monkeys' 505 by Dutch producer Xamuel is proving popular at dance festivals this summer. The track has been played to large crowds at events including Verknipt Easter in Amsterdam and Ultra Miami 2026.

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British band Temples have unveiled their new single 'Vendetta', drawing inspiration from electronic acts Daft Punk and Justice. The track previews their upcoming fifth album 'Bliss', set for release on June 26 via V2. Frontman James Bagshaw described it as a modern take on dance music.

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