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		<title>Hot Chip Announce In-Store Gigs Alongside “Down” Remix Bundle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in April, Hot Chip, one of the UK’s most prolific and consistent synth-pop acts of the last few decades, announced their upcoming 8th LP Freakout / Release, set to drop on August 18th. This will be the follow-up to their 2019 output A Bath Full Of Ecstasy, you can find pre-order information here. The band also announced a short residency [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back in April, Hot Chip, one of the UK’s most prolific and consistent synth-pop acts of the last few decades, announced their upcoming 8<sup>th</sup> LP <em>Freakout / Release, </em>set to drop on August 18<sup>th</sup>. This will be the follow-up to their 2019 output <em>A Bath Full Of Ecstasy, </em>you can find pre-order information <a href="https://www.hot-chip.co.uk/">here</a>. The band also announced a short residency at Brixton Academy, but if any fans simply can’t survive the next few months waiting, the group have also announced a handful of in-store performances in August to celebrate the album’s release. Hot Chip is a band that has become renowned for never doing things by halves; so have also dropped 3 remixes of their most recent single ‘<em>Down’ </em>by Sworn Virgins, Nyra, and Selector Dub Narcotic, as a companion to the new shows. You can listen to the new tracks below.</p>
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<p>As mentioned before, the band’s Brixton Academy residency will take up 4 nights in September, you can search for any remaining tickets <a href="https://www.songkick.com/artists/256535-hot-chip">here</a>. The new instore dates will come before these gigs; right around the album’s release. The first will be at Kingston’s famous Banquet at PRYZM on August 18<sup>th</sup> (that’s right, before the album’s release), closely followed by a night in Brighton at Resident at Chalk on the 19<sup>th</sup> (release day, very exciting), before finally concluding back in London at Rough Trade East on the 23<sup>rd</sup>. Tickets for all 3 shows can be found <a href="https://www.hot-chip.co.uk/index#shopify-section-1610384634cc365d35">here</a>.</p>
<p>Al Doyle, one of the band’s many multi-instrumentalists, explained the album’s inspiration in a <a href="https://www.nme.com/news/music/hot-chip-announce-new-album-freakout-release-and-share-single-down-uk-tour-2022-tickets-3207611">press release</a>, <em>“The idea of being out of control is always there in dance music, in a positive sense.”</em> Frontman Alexis Taylor added, <em>“By the time we were able to be back together, we were turning on a tap and having a lot of ideas being poured out quite quickly.”</em> While everyone was commenting on the album, Joe Goddard, again a multi-instrumentalist, also decided to add, <em>“We were living through a period where it was very easy to feel like people were losing control of their lives in different ways. There’s a darkness that runs through a lot of those tracks.”</em></p>
<p><em> </em>In my opinion, Hot Chip have earned their title as one of the UK’s arguably more underrated dance groups. They may not have reached the festival-bill topping heights of a group like Disclosure, but their energy and consistency always lend themselves well to touring and performing. So, in the words of Selector Dub Narcotic,<em> “</em><em>No matter what the dancefloor, Hot Chip has the answer.”</em></p>
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