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Hot Chip

releases

Coming On StrongComing On Strong by Hot Chip



Down With PrinceDown With Prince by Hot Chip



Playboy EPPlayboy EP by Hot Chip



Playboy by Hot Chip



PlayboyPlayboy by Hot Chip



events

Relief
2005-02-04 22:00:00

Moshi Moshi Night @ The Buffalo Bar
2004-02-05 20:00:00

hot chip gig
2004-01-29 20:00:00




profiles

hot chip made a big impression in the first nme of the year - a single of the week, a slot on the nme stereo, and err..... a 'movement' of their very own. "slapcore". sounds a bit porno doesn't it? anyway the debut single is released march 8th, so go buy it and and get with the "slapcore"
scenesters. an album will be following in april and there'll be more live dates coming up soon, til then here's some info and pictures -


At the tender age of 7, Alexis Taylor began listening to Prince and dancing on his bed to the sounds of Dirty Mind and The Black Album, a habit which has continued into adult life. Meanwhile, Joe Goddard began heavily grazing on hip-hop records in the early 1990s, a diet which consolidated into an unusually passionate relationship with records by the Souls of Mischief and Madlib. The duo collided during an impromptu wrestling match in the school playground, and the result was 'Hot Chip'.

Soon enough, the funk began to tell, and with the addition of artist Owen Clarke (who used to dine with Alexis during 'packed lunch') on synthesizer, Felix Martin on drum machine and percussion, and Al Do-it on pretty much anything he could lay his hands on, Hot Chip have embarked on a new era of sonic exploration.

The band like to think of themselves as a modern day pop group with the spirit of Brian Wilson, the passion of Public Enemy and the niceness of the Neptunes. Hot Chip have a sound balanced between the soulful and the experimental, and they try to have a sense of humour too.