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CDs on Parlophone |
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CD single |
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Electropop/Synthpop |
| Label: |
Parlophone |
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£3.99
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Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry! |
What their label says...
CD Album 1. Made In The Dark with Robert Wyatt 2. Whistle For Will with Robert Wyatt 3. We're Looking For A Lot Of Love with Robert Wyatt 4. One Pure Thought (Geese Remix)
HOT CHIP, ROBERT WYATT AND GEESE RELEASE THE “MADE IN THE DARK” EP THROUGH LIMITED EDITION CD AND 2 FREE DOWNLOADS THIS DECEMBER ON PARLOPHONE RECORDS
Despite their feverish schedule this year which took in numerous side projects, solo records, countless dance floor-igniting remixes, production duties and, of course relentless touring (which culminated in their triumphal homecoming shows at Brixton Academy in November) that indefatigable, delightfully off-kilter four-headed electro pop colossus known as Hot Chip have somehow found the time to assemble a lovingly put together little present for their fans, just in time for Christmas. And not only that, but they have managed to rope in the services of none other than the godfather of the experimental psych-prog world, Robert Wyatt and kindred mischievous electronic spirits Geese to help out as well.
Long recognised as one of the pioneers of avant-jazz rock, from his beginnings as a member of Soft Machine and through his collaborations with Scritti Politti and Syd Barrett, Robert Wyatt brings his quietly magical touch to 3 songs personally chosen from Hot Chip’s 2008 album “Made in the Dark”. The result – as recorded at Gallery Studios earlier this year – are several mutations of songs that are as delicate and whimsical as they are adventurous and distinctive, be it the quixotic cornet and Jew’s harp on “Made in the Dark”, or Wyatt’s singular vocals and whistling on “Whistle for Will”, or the lush added effects and atypical arrangements on “We’re Looking for a Lot of Love”.
Meanwhile, Hot Chip’s old friends and collaborators Geese (aka Emma and Vince from The Elysian Quartet) also lent a hand, reworking the new, Robert Wyatt- assisted “We’re Looking…” while completely overhauling “One Pure Thought” from a straight-ahead floor shaker into something stranger, dreamier, but no less lovely. All in all, a deliciously unpredictable collaboration made in quirk-pop heaven.
The EP will be available as a limited edition CD from all good indie record shops from December 22. Call it Hot Chip’s thank you to all their fans for the year that was, but in their own inimitable way…
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