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Hailing from London, Hot Chip entered the picture with the release of their 2000 debut, Mexico. The EP was issued by Victory Garden Records, a label owned and operated by members of London's resident lo-fi psychedelic rock institution Southall Riot. The Mexico EP was a hypnotic wash of subtle -- nearly subliminal -- pulse-like techno beats, acoustic guitars, and plinky pianos, but the vocals were the true star of the show (no small feat in a musical climate overrun with disaffected Lou Reed-esque mumblers and bland Eddie Vedder impersonators). The voices of Alexis Taylor, and Joe Goddard are a fine study in contrast. Taylor offers dreamy, effortless falsettos that cut to the heart of the beauty of performers like Jeff Buckley and Nick Drake (minus any of the pretentiousness of Radiohead or even Coldplay, or the bland vocal acrobatics of Remy Zero). Meanwhile, scattered throughout the record (and in the occasional duet), Goddard offers a tone that sounds a bit more world-weary and at times almost gruff in comparison to Taylor, calling to mind Damon Albarn's cool monotone tendencies. Self-released by Hot Chip in 2002, Sanfrandisco E-Pee showed the band dabbling in more playful sounds, from the beatbox dubbing of the title track to the closing notes of "Fanta," in which Taylor pleads with the listener to "make sounds of the summer." There are moments of gorgeous melancholy as well, but on the whole, the album feels a bit more hopeful than Mexico did. The group signed to revered N.Y.C. record label DFA in 2005 and released the Over and Over EP, as well as the excellent 2006 full-length The Warning. Hot Chip kept busy in 2007 by supporting The Warning with singles and consistent touring, and released a DJ-Kicks mix album. Late that year, the single "Ready for the Floor" heralded the arrival of Made in the Dark, which featured some of the band's most focused grooves and poppiest melodies to date. The mellower One Life Stand followed in 2010, along with a remixes collection later that year. ~ Karen E. Graves, Rovi
Hot Chip's "Ready For The Floor" and "Over and Over" are two must-have singles. Their sound is clear and has clarity. Fully endorsed by my own band THE MONOCLES.
The second week of February is a very good week for new releases. Andrew has no bad records on his list! Many good records are out this week, among them Hot Chip's and Massive Attack's respective come back records along with Sade’s “Soldriers of Love.” On the OK end X1FM has HIM and The Watson Twins. Check out the comple “New Music Report” found exclusively at X1FM.COM.
RcF is right! I always listen to Hot Chip with my headphones on. There's so much to every song! They ROCK. I was a little upset when I heard them on Fox news last week during the weather report, but also happy that thier sound is getting heard. They deserve it!
My favorite band at the moment. All of there cd's are winners. In the car is good, on HEADPHONES it is truely magical. I put them up there with some of the best producers out there. Headphones everybody, im telling yall.
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