The Chemical Brothers Share Immersive “Go” Live Visual Experience Created by Smith & Lyall
The Chemical Brothers
The Chemical Brothers have released a new video showcasing the stunning live visuals behind their iconic track “Go,” giving fans a rare look into one of the most celebrated audiovisual experiences in electronic music. The visual presentation, created by longtime collaborators Smith & Lyall, is now available to watch on YouTube.
For years, The Chemical Brothers have been recognized not only for their groundbreaking music but also for their innovative live productions. The duo’s concerts have become legendary for blending powerful electronic soundscapes with cutting-edge visual storytelling, and Smith & Lyall have played a major role in shaping that identity.
The newly released visual piece focuses on “Go,” the Grammy-nominated 2015 collaboration with Q-Tip that became one of the duo’s defining tracks. The song has remained a staple of their live performances, often serving as a high-energy opening moment that immediately captivates audiences.
Adam Smith and Marcus Lyall have worked alongside The Chemical Brothers for many years, creating unforgettable visuals for tours, music videos, and immersive installations. Their creative partnership has helped establish the band's reputation for delivering some of the most visually ambitious performances in electronic music.
The release offers viewers a chance to experience the intricate design, motion graphics, and visual effects that accompany “Go” during the duo’s live shows. The production highlights the seamless fusion of music, lighting, animation, and large-scale visuals that has become synonymous with a Chemical Brothers performance.
As live electronic music continues to evolve, The Chemical Brothers remain at the forefront of audiovisual innovation. Their ongoing collaboration with Smith & Lyall demonstrates how powerful visual artistry can elevate a live show into a fully immersive experience that extends far beyond the music itself.
Fans can watch the complete “Go” live visual experience now on YouTube and witness firsthand the creative vision that has helped define one of electronic music’s most influential live acts.
