Hot Chip DJ Set

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Hot Chip's position as one of Britain's most beloved electronic bands. is now firmly & magnificently set in stone, as is the group's ability to mix the highest strobe-lit euphoria with the most reflective kind of headphones melancholy. Having produced eight albums, an infinite number of DJ mixes & borderline devotional live performances, Hot Chip have claimed the sweet spot of the dancefloor as their own.
Comprising of Alexis Taylor, Joe Goddard, Al Doyle, Felix Martin & Owen Clarke, Hot Chip combine indie & dance in innovative ways. On early albums such as 2006's Mercury Prize-nominated The Warning, the band…
MoreHot Chip's position as one of Britain's most beloved electronic bands. is now firmly & magnificently set in stone, as is the group's ability to mix the highest strobe-lit euphoria with the most reflective kind of headphones melancholy. Having produced eight albums, an infinite number of DJ mixes & borderline devotional live performances, Hot Chip have claimed the sweet spot of the dancefloor as their own.
Comprising of Alexis Taylor, Joe Goddard, Al Doyle, Felix Martin & Owen Clarke, Hot Chip combine indie & dance in innovative ways. On early albums such as 2006's Mercury Prize-nominated The Warning, the band evoked the cleverness of Talking Heads & the poignancy of the Pet Shop Boys.
As time went on, Hot Chip's music broadened & deepened, encompassing the tender musings on commitment of 2010's One Life Stand as well as the anything-goes genre mashups of 2015's Why Make Sense? With the hit singles including Grammy-nominated "Ready for the Floor" from 2008's Made in the Dark as well as 'Over & Over' & 'Boy From School' from 'The Warning, Hot Chip earned a following that allowed them to headline festivals; reflected by the rave-tinged anthems of 2019's A Bath Full of Ecstasy. In 2022, the bands returned with 'Freakout/Release' a collection of flesh-&-blood songs that find the bands reaching into the darkness to emerge as a true creative unit, their gazes fixed positively on the future ahead. 2024 has seen the band lean further into their DJ credentials — touring worldwide with a Summer packed with festivals including an iconic Glastonbury peak-time set at the all-new Arcadia – evidence that the band's not even close to slowing down.