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HOT CHIP

shunt  said about 5 years ago  or at  10:05PM on Wednesday, September 20 2006 in music

so how come mess and noise doesn't like hot chip?


seamonkeydisco  said about 5 years ago:

ghey


thecow  said about 5 years ago:

mooooo!


shunt  said about 5 years ago:

no, no, that's this hot chip
i'm talking about this hot chip


HEB  said about 5 years ago:


shunt  said about 5 years ago:

yeah i was just thinking the same thing cow


hughsie  said about 5 years ago:

i dont mind them.


astralwerkor  said about 5 years ago:

man HEB, you need a new pic. otherwise i might have to steal it and post it everytime you post it to show my boredness at your posting of it.


HEB  said about 5 years ago:

It's a tribute

Anyhoo, three times in three weeks ain't a lot


CaptainLeSnak  said about 5 years ago:

I love this band, I went to bed listening to Coming On Strong last night.


goldfoot  said about 5 years ago:

This hottt girl came and requested Hot Chip when I was DJing on the weekend.

I said I'd never heard of them. When I got home I downloaded some of their songs. I don't like them very much.


japanrodeo  said about 5 years ago:

i love them... they are really GOOD


definitely  said about 5 years ago:

Saw them a couple of weeks ago. They were okay, and kept me moving whilst waiting in line for the toilet for half an hour.


shunt  said about 5 years ago:

well good

just wanted to know why i ain't never seen them mentioned round here, when i think they're the greatest thing since sliced children. i don't understand all this indifference!


hughsie  said about 5 years ago:

good electro dance bands are dime a dozen these days.

i can barely differentiate between hot chip/junior boys/revl8n etc etc these days.


fourforward  said about 5 years ago:

indifference is for pansys, they suck ill straight up say it


muscles  said about 5 years ago:

i can listen to boy from school on repeat all day


muscles  said about 5 years ago:

i bought the fred falke remix of colours off itunes


blake3030  said about 5 years ago:

I think these guys are pretty uninteresting.

I liked one song for about a week.


fourforward  said about 5 years ago:

muscles there is this electronic dancey song on the radio that has the exact same intro keys as your lemonade in hammocks song, the chorus is 'we are your friends youll never be alone again" or something like that, you heard it?


shunt  said about 5 years ago:

that's the spirit fourforward! straight up love/hate. none of this mid ground shit


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astrousersasmind  said about 1 year ago:

Don't know where you got the idea he's a paedophile from samiek, Joe Goddard seems like a lovely guy, someone who'd debug your laptop for a coffee and a chat. He's a great lyricist and the earnest soppiness on One Life Stand is almost beyond Morrissey for being so wet it's brave. Love the album though think Pitchfork were slightly off saying it was similar to the Pet Shop Boy's masterpiece Behaviour.


illywhacker  said about 1 year ago:

Loving this album, their best so far.


devines  said about 1 year ago:

i really like it too, maybe not as good as their last two but still good.


k2  said about 1 year ago:

Hmm, I want to like it. I'll try again.


Arthurly  said about 1 year ago:

The Joe Goddard solo album has some sterling moments as well, Chip fans.


anok  said about 1 year ago:

the (dumb) pedo thing would be aimed at the angel-voiced AT, not joe, i'm guessing.


anok  said about 1 year ago:

'keep quiet' is my new fav (non alley-cats) song from this.


k2  said about 1 year ago:

finally starting to really enjoy this album, though i think it has a lot to do with the mood I'm in. Feeling unloved and a bit ronery, and hot chip are saying it better than I could.


anok  said about 1 year ago:

i reckon it's a good'un. grabbed it on vinyl from polyester the other day. each side (of the 2xLP) has some shittiness and some really goodness, which is ok, i think. 4 or 5 really great songs is about par for the course for hot chip and i find the songs i'm not so keen on on record always win me over in a live context. can't wait for them to return.


k2  said about 1 year ago:

can't wait for them to return.

me too.


Tim_Marben  said about 1 year ago:

They're on top form this tour - review


anok  said about 1 year ago:

lol


amplexus  said about 1 year ago:

LOL^ wut?


k2  said about 1 year ago:

private? booooo.


anok  said about 1 year ago:

damn. well, the clip is on their mess of a myspace


k2  said about 1 year ago:

BUMP for pre-sale tickets TODAY.

see LCD Soundsystem thread for linkage


anok  said about 1 year ago:

i <3 jg


black wasp!  said about 1 year ago:

As mentioned in the LCD Soundsystem thread, I need an extra ticket for a friend who wants to come with. Who can has?


k2  said about 8 months ago:

Anyone heard The 2 Bears stuff? Link here

The Bears – Raf Rundell and Joe Goddard – first began crossing paths in DJ Booths. Straight Outta Brompton (well, Putney) Joe spends his time away from The 2 Bears as a producer, remixer, solo-artist and one fifth of an obscure outfit called Hot Chip; fellow Sarf Londoner Raf divides his time between club promotion, DJ outings as Greco-Roman Soundsystem, radio show hosting and artiste management.

The pairs DJ booth banter, soon led to a shared enthusiasm for house music and vague plans for a musical collaboration. Raf’s existence at the music industry coal face and first hand experience of the business’ financial travails, would make Sade’s When Am I Going To Make A Living a suitably irreverent subject for their first musical foray. So began several months of hanging out, making music ‘for the fun of it’ and ‘portamental’ arguments about obscure synths, that would wind up forming the 'Follow The Bears EP'.

Characterised by the hitherto untapped vocal stylings of Raf himself (Joe: ‘I didn’t know Raf could actually sing!’), the Bears have already received radio support from Annie Mac, Rob da Bank, Giles Peterson and Toddla T, drawn towards The 2 Bears 21st Century take on house, disco and everything in between.

RADIO SHOW – The 2 Bears have a weekly radio show ‘Follow The Bears’ on Ministry Of Sound Radio. During which you can expect to hear ‘Bear’ tunes, ‘bare’ tunes, some ridiculous anecdotes, and some extremely skilled (unskilled) technical radio know-how…!


anok  said about 6 months ago:

joe's new solo ep is streaming for the free. quite like.


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