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A Bath Full Of Ecstasy
A Bath Full Of Ecstasy (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 375. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Melody Of Love (4:18)
Spell (6:14)
Bath Full Of Ecstasy (4:00)
Echo (4:38)
Hungry Child (5:59)
Positive (5:00)
Why Does My Mind (4:54)
Clear Blue Skies (6:49)
No God (5:26)
Review: Hot Chip are back! The coolest dudes since Devo return like a monkey with a miniature cymbal with their seventh full length album. With vocoding effects layered over the sweet tone of Alexis Taylor's voice referencing all matter of contemporary and retro-active pop and trance sensibilities, this album once again sees Hot Chip at the front of pioneering, friendly and avant garde pop music. Produced by the late Philippe Zdar (one half of Cassius) - also responsible for applying award winning touches to albums by Phoenix and Cat Power, Domino is calling the record "a celebration of joy but recognises the struggle it can take to get to that point of happiness". Our tips: album opener "Melody Of Love" and the '80s trance-pop that is "Hungry Child".
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out of stock $25.43
A Bath Full Of Ecstasy
Cat: WIGCD 375. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Melody Of Love
Spell
Bath Full Of Ecstasy
Echo
Hungry Child
Positive
Why Does My Mind
Clear Blue Skies
No God
Review: Hot Chip are back! The coolest dudes since Devo return like a monkey with a miniature cymbal with their seventh full length album. With vocoding effects layered over the sweet tone of Alexis Taylor's voice referencing all matter of contemporary and retro-active pop and trance sensibilities, this album once again sees Hot Chip at the front of pioneering, friendly and avant garde pop music. Produced by the late Philippe Zdar (one half of Cassius) - also responsible for applying award winning touches to albums by Phoenix and Cat Power, Domino is calling the record "a celebration of joy but recognises the struggle it can take to get to that point of happiness". Our tips: album opener "Melody Of Love" and the '80s trance-pop that is "Hungry Child".
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out of stock $10.90
A Bath Full Of Ecstasy
Cat: WIGMC 375. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Melody Of Love (4:28)
Spell (6:30)
Bath Full Of Ecstasy (4:08)
Echo (4:47)
Hungry Child (6:12)
Positive (5:09)
Why Does My Mind (5:05)
Clear Blue Skies (6:53)
No God (5:41)
Review: Hot Chip are back! The coolest dudes since Devo return like a monkey with a miniature cymbal with their seventh full length album. With vocoding effects layered over the sweet tone of Alexis Taylor's voice referencing all matter of contemporary and retro-active pop and trance sensibilities, this album once again sees Hot Chip at the front of pioneering, friendly and avant garde pop music. Produced by the late Philippe Zdar (one half of Cassius) - also responsible for applying award winning touches to albums by Phoenix and Cat Power, Domino is calling the record "a celebration of joy but recognises the struggle it can take to get to that point of happiness". Our tips: album opener "Melody Of Love" and the '80s trance-pop that is "Hungry Child".
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out of stock $10.13
Night & Day
Cat: RUG 474T. Rel: 13 Jun 12
 
Disco/Reediciones
Night & Day
Night & Day (feat 2 Bears - Trim edit)
Jelly Babies
Intérprete: Kid Circus
out of stock $6.21
In Our Heads
In Our Heads (heavyweight gatefold 2xLP + 1-sided 7")
Cat: WIGLP 293X. Rel: 06 Jul 12
 
Electro House
Motion Sickness
How Do You Do?
Don't Deny Your Heart
Look At Where We Are
These Chains
Night & Day
Flutes
Now There Is Nothing
Ends Of The Earth
Let Me Be Him
Always Been Your Love
Doctor
out of stock $28.28
How Do You Do?
How Do You Do? (gatefold double 12" + free MP3 download code)
Cat: RUG 490T. Rel: 06 Sep 12
 
Disco/Reediciones
How Do You Do? (album version)
How Do You Do? (Joe Goddard dub)
How Do You Do? (Todd Terje remix)
How Do You Do? (James Zabiela remix)
How Do You Do? (Mickey Moonlight remix)
How Do You Do? (Ossie remix)
Review: The lead single from Hot Chip's latest album gets the bumper double-pack remix treatment, with the original coming on strong in a Human League style synth-pop stormer. Joe Goddard's dub mix keeps the poppy tones, while Todd Terje keeps the romance high on his arpeggio-laden version. James Zabiela opts for a spacious tech house jam with a sprinkling of Chicago attitude over it, Mickey Moonlight flies in a light and breezy funk overdub, but it's left to Ossie to bring the real excitement as he chops into a delirious house cut heavy on the edit and even heavier on the funk.
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out of stock $11.68
Dark & Stormy
Cat: RUG 537T. Rel: 18 Jul 13
 
Indie/Alternative
Dark & Stormy
Look At Where We Are (feat Tori & Reiko Kudo)
out of stock $7.52
Flutes
Flutes (limited 12")
Cat: RUG 473T. Rel: 30 Mar 12
 
Electro House
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Recently premiered via a dizzying video recorded in their studio, Hot Chip's "Flutes" offers an insight into how their forthcoming album In Our Heads might unfold. The UK troupe may have a new label home in the shape of Domino Recordings, but this new environment doesn't signal the change in a reliable formula that's delivered so many iconic singles since they surfaced with the low key Down With Prince way back in 2003. Compositionally "Flutes" bears plenty of production nuances (wood block percussion and African vocals looped up form the intro) and there's a dewy eyed melodic sentimentality to how the track develops that's clearly influenced by Joe Goddard's recent bloke house endeavours as part of 2 Bears, though Alexis Taylor's falsetto dominates throughout.
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out of stock $7.26
Night & Day (Daphni mix)
Cat: RUG 474TX. Rel: 24 May 12
 
Disco/Reediciones
Night & Day (Daphni mix)
Review: Those who couldn't face the hours of queuing on Record Store Day will be glad for a chance to own this absolutely stellar remix of Hot Chip's "Night & Day" from Dan 'Daphni' Snaith! While some of Hot Chip's side projects are risible at best, you can't deny the group know how to craft an infectious electronic pop track that also lends itself to a multitude of remix possibilities and this Daphni remix is up there with the Alkan, Fulton and Soulwax efforts. This remix casts Daphni at his most eminently danceable without losing sight of those production intricacies that set him apart, smartly referencing two classic eras of Belgium in 80s EBM (not EDM) and 90s techno like R&S used to do. A delightfully playful production fills the expanses around the rubber band bassline with all manner of loose drum fills and snatches of Joe and Alexis' vocals put through the reverb chamber. One of the remixes of the year without a doubt and wait for those final few minutes!
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out of stock $7.26
In Our Heads
In Our Heads (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 293. Rel: 07 Jun 12
 
Electro House
Motion Sickness
How Do You Do?
Don't Deny Your Heart
Look At Where We Are
These Chains
Night & Day
Flutes
Now There Is Nothing
Ends Of The Earth
Let Me Be Him
Always Been Your Love
Review: Hot Chip jumped ship yet again, releasing their fifth studio album In Our Heads via the esteemed UK imprint Domino Recordings. The eleven track album was self produced by the band members (along with some behind the boards help from respected studio engineer/producer Mark Ralph) and recorded in London, presumably in the spare time between the various band members other musical commitments that include 2 Bears, New Build and About Group. It stands up alongside their previous long players, with certified pop gems littered among a heady mix of synthy electo and downtempo romantic jams such as the irrepressible "Look At Where We Are".
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 in stock $25.94
In Our Heads
Cat: WIGCD 293. Rel: 08 Jun 12
 
Electro House
Motion Sickness
How Do You Do
Don't Deny Your Heart
Look At Where We Are
These Chains
Night & Day
Flutes
Now There Is Nothing
Ends Of The Earth
Let Me Be Him
Always Be Your Love
Review: Hot Chip jumped ship yet again, releasing their fifth studio album In Our Heads via the esteemed UK imprint Domino Recordings. The eleven track album was self produced by the band members (along with some behind the boards help from respected studio engineer/producer Mark Ralph) and recorded in London, presumably in the spare time between the various band members other musical commitments that include 2 Bears, New Build and About Group. It stands up alongside their previous long players, with certified pop gems littered among a heady mix of synthy electo and downtempo romantic jams such as the irrepressible "Look At Where We Are".
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out of stock $13.75
In Our Heads: Expanded Edition
Cat: WIGCD 293X. Rel: 15 Nov 12
 
Indie/Alternative
Motion Sickness
How Do You Do?
Don't Deny Your Heart
Look At Where We Are
These Chains
Night And Day
Flutes
Now There Is Nothing
Ends Of The Earth
Let Me Be Him
Always Been Your Love
Jelly Babies
Doctor
Look At Where We Are (Major Lazer vs Junior Blender Digital Drum remix)
Night & Day (Daphni mix)
Flutes (A JD Twitch Optimo remix)
Night & Day (demo)
Now There Is Nothing (demo)
Babies (demo)
How Do You Do? (demo)
Flutes
Night & Day (Moretime remix)
Let Me Be Him (Joe dub)
Review: Second time round for Hot Chip's well-loved fifth studio set, In Our Heads. The original album, a typically fuzzy, soft-focus fusion of synth-pop, indie and dance culture influences, is joined by a second disc of bonus tracks, B-sides, remixes and demos. Arguably, it's the reworks that stand out, with Major Lazer and Junior Blender offering up a sweet synth-pop-goes-calyposo version of "Look At Where We Are" and Caribou donning his Daphni guise for a typically quirky leftfield rave take on "Night & Day". Best of all, though, is the JD Twitch mix of "Flutes", while builds a twittering strobelight groove around precisely programmed percussion and warming chords.
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out of stock $18.34
Don't Deny Your Heart
Cat: RUG 500T. Rel: 23 Nov 12
 
Disco/Reediciones
Don't Deny Your Heart (Joe Goddard re-edit)
Don't Deny Your Heart (Justus Kohncke remix)
Flutes (JD Twitch Optimo remix)
Review: Hot Chip's own synthesiser playing Joe Goddard gives his band's latest number "Don't Deny Your Heart" a sparkly and upbeat make over, rightly keeping Alexis Taylor's angelic vocals as the centrepiece, but upping the track's synth action. Kompakt legend Justus Kohncke also steps up with a remix, stripping back any sparkles, opting for an upfront bass line instead. The JD Twitch Optimo remix to "Flutes" verges on epic as filtered kicks pulsate under shining strings and inspiring piano keys - our pick of the bunch!
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out of stock $7.26
Huarache Lights (remixes)
Huarache Lights (remixes) (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RUG 650T. Rel: 10 Nov 15
 
Funky/Club House
Huarache Lights (Soulwax remix) (5:44)
Huarache Lights (A/Jus/Ted remix) (8:23)
out of stock $11.16
Need You Now
Need You Now (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: RUG 659T. Rel: 11 May 15
 
Deep House
Need You Now (Percussions edit) (7:09)
Need You Now (Huarache dub) (5:07)
Review: In the near 15 years Hot Chip have been doing their thing, the band have had the fortune of seeing their whimsical brand of electro-flecked pop get some fine remixes. Maurice Fulton, Erol Alkan, Supermayer, Daphni, Audion, and Four Tet are amongst some of the high profile names to refix the Chippers for the floor. Ahead of their latest long player, Keiran Hebden (as Percussions) and Hot Chip's own Joe Goddard rewire two cuts on this limited white label 12". Unsurprisingly, the Percussions remix of "Need You Know" is a deep swung affair with plenty of low key UKG flair to it, whilst Goddard turns in a mutant disco dub version of "Huarache Lights" that has a touch of vintage Chicken Lips to it. Plenty of rolling breaks too.
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out of stock $11.16
Why Make Sense? (Special Edition)
Why Make Sense? (Special Edition) (2xCD (comes in different coloured sleeves cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: WIGCD 313X. Rel: 14 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Huarache Lights
Love Is The Future
Cry For You
Started Right
White Wine & Fried Chicken
Dark Night
Easy To Get
Need You Now
So Much Further To Go
Why Make Sense?
Burning Up (Separate EP - bonus track)
Separate (Separate EP - bonus track)
Move With Me (Separate EP - bonus track)
Re-Harmonize (Separate EP - bonus track)
Review: Hot Chip continue to occupy a unique space in British music. Yet despite their standing as a bunch of polymaths just as at home with pure pop as experimental diversions, what continues to truly separate them from all or any contemporaries is a rich melancholy to their sound, and it's this which looms pleasantly large on 'Why Make Sense'. The songwriting of Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard has never sounded sharper, not their beat-driven yet tastefully spare sound more addictive. Now as ever, no-one can reconcile human emotion and machine-like rhythm in quite the same fashion as this maverick outfit.
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out of stock $11.16
Why Make Sense?
Why Make Sense? (CD (comes in different coloured sleeves cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: WIGCD 313. Rel: 14 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Huarache Lights
Love Is The Future
Cry For You
Started Right
White Wine & Fried Chicken
Dark Night
Easy To Get
Need You Now
So Much Further To Go
Why Make Sense?
Review: Hot Chip continue to occupy a unique space in British music. Yet despite their standing as a bunch of polymaths just as at home with pure pop as experimental diversions, what continues to truly separate them from all or any contemporaries is a rich melancholy to their sound, and it's this which looms pleasantly large on 'Why Make Sense'. The songwriting of Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard has never sounded sharper, not their beat-driven yet tastefully spare sound more addictive. Now as ever, no-one can reconcile human emotion and machine-like rhythm in quite the same fashion as this maverick outfit.
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out of stock $6.43
Why Make Sense?
Why Make Sense? (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 313S. Rel: 13 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Huarache Lights (5:27)
Love Is The Future (4:29)
Cry For You (4:16)
Started Right (3:39)
White Wine & Fried Chicken (2:57)
Dark Night (5:23)
Easy To Get (5:08)
Need You Now (4:43)
So Much Further To Go (3:09)
Why Make Sense? (5:17)
Review: Hot Chip continue to occupy a unique space in British music. Yet despite their standing as a bunch of polymaths just as at home with pure pop as experimental diversions, what continues to truly separate them from all or any contemporaries is a rich melancholy to their sound, and it's this which looms pleasantly large on 'Why Make Sense'. The songwriting of Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard has never sounded sharper, not their beat-driven yet tastefully spare sound more addictive. Now as ever, no-one can reconcile human emotion and machine-like rhythm in quite the same fashion as this maverick outfit.
Read more
out of stock $23.35
Why Make Sense?
Why Make Sense? (180 gram vinyl LP + 12" + MP3 download code comes in different coloured sleeves cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: WIGLP 313X. Rel: 13 May 15
 
Indie/Alternative
Huarache Lights (5:27)
Love Is The Future (4:28)
Cry For You (4:16)
Started Right (3:41)
White Wine & Fried Chicken (2:59)
Dark Night (5:25)
Easy To Get (5:08)
Need You Now (4:45)
So Much Further To Go (3:08)
Why Make Sense? (5:14)
Burning Up (4:13)
Separate (4:24)
Move With Me (3:47)
Re-Harmonize (6:23)
Review: Hot Chip continue to occupy a unique space in British music. Yet despite their standing as a bunch of polymaths just as at home with pure pop as experimental diversions, what continues to truly separate them from all or any contemporaries is a rich melancholy to their sound, and it's this which looms pleasantly large on 'Why Make Sense'. The songwriting of Alexis Taylor and Joe Goddard has never sounded sharper, not their beat-driven yet tastefully spare sound more addictive. Now as ever, no-one can reconcile human emotion and machine-like rhythm in quite the same fashion as this maverick outfit.
Read more
out of stock $24.14
A Bath Full Of Ecstasy
A Bath Full Of Ecstasy (limited gatefold heavyweight clear vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 375X. Rel: 21 Jun 19
 
Indie/Alternative
Melody Of Love (4:18)
Spell (6:17)
Bath Full Of Ecstasy (4:00)
Echo (4:39)
Hungry Child (6:02)
Positive (4:58)
Why Does My Mind (4:52)
Clear Blue Skies (6:46)
No God (5:31)
Review: Hot Chip are back! The coolest dudes since Devo return like a monkey with a miniature cymbal with their seventh full length album. With vocoding effects layered over the sweet tone of Alexis Taylor's voice referencing all matter of contemporary and retro-active pop and trance sensibilities, this album once again sees Hot Chip at the front of pioneering, friendly and avant garde pop music. Produced by the late Philippe Zdar (one half of Cassius) - also responsible for applying award winning touches to albums by Phoenix and Cat Power, Domino is calling the record "a celebration of joy but recognises the struggle it can take to get to that point of happiness". Our tips: album opener "Melody Of Love" and the '80s trance-pop that is "Hungry Child".
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out of stock $22.83
Freakout/Release
Freakout/Release (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WIGLP 481. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Down (3:52)
Eleanor (5:08)
Freakout/Release (3:20)
Broken (3:25)
Not Alone (4:32)
Hard To Be Funky (4:14)
Time (4:39)
Miss The Blues (4:57)
The Evil That Men Do (5:21)
Guilty (4:02)
Out Of My Depth (3:54)
The Most Painful Game (bonus track) (5:18)
out of stock $25.94
Freakout/Release
Freakout/Release (limited gatefold brown vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code (indie exclusive))
Cat: WIGLP 481X. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Down (3:52)
Eleanor (5:10)
Freakout/Release (3:19)
Broken (3:24)
Not Alone (4:33)
Hard To Be Funky (4:14)
Time (4:37)
Miss The Blues (4:55)
The Evil That Men Do (5:25)
Guilty (4:02)
Out Of My Depth (3:54)
The Most Painful Game (bonus track) (5:18)
Review: Freakout/Release is the eighth album from UK dance-pop-indie innovators Owen Clarke, Al Doyle, Joe Goddard, Felix Martin and Alexis Taylor, better known as Hot Chip. Now much love favs on record and in the live area for many years, the band still manages to reach new heights with this latest offering. It is a rich and resonating work that marks a new chapter for the group with flesh-and-blood songs that look to the future in all new ways. The album was written on the band's all-new Relax & Enjoy studio in East London and plenty of inspiration for it is said to have come from their own cover of Beastie Boys' 'Sabotage'.
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out of stock $29.06
Freakout/Release
Cat: WIGCD 481. Rel: 18 Aug 22
 
Indie/Alternative
Down
Eleanor
Freakout/Release
Broken
Not Alone
Hard To Be Funky (feat Lou Hayter)
Time
Miss The Blues
The Evil That Men Do (feat Cadence Weapon)
Guilty
Out Of My Depth
Review: A warm welcome back to perennial genre-benders Hot Chip, who return to stores after three long years with their eighth album, some 21 years after making their debut. Freakout/Release is no dramatic change in direction, but instead a further distillation of what has always made the band so appealing - a trademark fusion of synth-pop, loved-up house sounds, lilting and sometimes melancholic lead vocals, loose-limbed organic drums, nods to Prince and an ability to craft killer hooks. There are highlights aplenty, from the gravelly live hip-hop funk of 'The Evil That Men Do' (where rapper Cadence Weapon delivers a star turn) and the subtly post-punk influenced, saucer-eyed brilliance of 'Hard To Be Funky' (featuring Lou Hayter), to the classic Hot Chip sing-along flex of 'Time' and the krautrock-tinged 'Out of My Depth'.
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 in stock $8.05
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