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Hot Chip is an English synthpop band formed in London in 2000. The group consists of multi-instrumentalists Alexis Taylor , Joe Goddard , Al Doyle , Owen Clarke, and Felix Martin. They are occasionally joined by former member Rob Smoughton for live performances and studio recordings.
English electronic music band Hot Chip have released eight studio albums, eight extended plays, two mix albums, 29 singles, five promotional singles and 24 music videos.
Coming on Strong is the debut studio album by English electronic band Hot Chip. It was released in the United Kingdom on 24 May 2004 by Moshi Moshi Records and in the United States and Canada on 29 November 2005 by Astralwerks, as an extended version with three additional bonus tracks. The album was re-released by Moshi Moshi Records in the ...
In Our Heads is the fifth studio album by English electronic music band Hot Chip, released on 6 June 2012.It is the band's first album to be released by Domino.It was recorded in a span of five months at English producer Mark Ralph's Club Ralph studio in London. [1]
Made in the Dark is the third studio album by the English indietronica band Hot Chip, released on 4 February 2008 through EMI Records internationally and Astralwerks and DFA Records in the United States. [3] Comprising 13 tracks, a defining feature of the album is the strong presence of romantic ballads. [4]
"Colours" is the third single released by Hot Chip from their 2006 album The Warning. It was released on 14 August 2006, shortly after The Warning was nominated for the 2006 Mercury Prize . [ 1 ] The single did not chart due to the inclusion of non-promotional stickers with each format.
"Over and Over" is the first single from English synthpop band Hot Chip's second studio album, The Warning. It was released twice in the UK in 2006 – first reaching number 32 in March and peaking at number 27 in October.
When the members of Hot Chip re-convened to record A Bath Full of Ecstasy, they decided to work with outside producers for the first time and to allow them to have a say in the songwriting. [3] The decision was born out of the band's desire to take a different approach than they had on previous records, [3] and to have someone push them ...