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We're back again this month with our usual format. In Part 1 we go deep on Hot Chip's latest album, in Part 2 we play 'Spin It or Bin It', where we choose a theme and each bring our choice of tracks. This month the theme is 'Dance-Pop'.Part 1 | Album of the Month | Hot Chip | Freakout/ReleaseIt's Guy's choice this month and he chooses the one of his favourite band's latest release. It's always interesting when one of us chooses a band that they love and have loads of history with. Listen to the album - HereThe chat focuses around our initial impressions, favourite tracks, the difficulty of maintaining relevance and engagement on your 8th album ... and we all have something to say on the sequencing of tracks on this album.Guy has curated a 28 track playlist called 'Hot Chip's Hot Hits' - have a listen to it hereDuring the chat there were loads of references to Hot Chip side projects, here are a few links for you to check out;The 2 Bears - Click HereNew Build - Click HereAlexis Taylor - Click HerePart 2 | Spin It or Bin It | We all choose a Dance-Pop TrackIn tribute to Hot Chip, the theme for Spin It or Bin It this month is Dance-Pop. Over the course of the month we all create a play list of our favourite Dance-Pop, a shortlist of 4 tracks and then choose a track to delight (or in my case annoy) the team. This month, the 4 tracks were ...Nolan chose - Robyn | Dancing On My OwnGuy chose - Cassius | The Sound of ViolenceJoey chose - The Knife | Pass This OnDavid chose - Soulwax | NY Excuse The 16 track playlist of each of our 4 shortlisted tracks can be found here and it's a belter!Next MonthI (Joey) will be running the show and hosting the discussion on Sudan Archive's 2nd album - Natural Brown Prom QueenOther episodes of the pod and 10 years of the blog;If you enjoyed this episode, please check out the others. If that's not enough for you then there's 10 years worth of music discussion on the blog at www.thisisnothappening.net, which runs alongside the podcast choices and much, much more. So check them out so to see what we like and where we clash, and comment if something catches your eye. We'd love to hear what you think.
As a fan of the long running UK electronic pop since the start, like many fans I suspect, I expect each new album to garner a couple of great new tracks to the list, whilst being a little too middle of the road to be memorable a year later. That's double the case here- the opening four tracks are the most dynamic and exciting a run the band has had since their probable high point, The Warning, after that however it's a law of diminishing returns.
After a little summer break we're back! We get deep into our Album of the Month, Steve Lacy's Gemini Rights in Part 1. We dig a little deeper than most pods and make sure we've spent LOADS of time living with the album. In Part 2 we have one of the best 'Spin It or Bin It' that I can remember - we each bring a track and ask each other 'Spin It or Bin It?'Part 1: Album of the Month - Steve Lacy's 'Gemini Rights'It's David's choice this month and he chooses the intriguing 'Gemini Rights'. Its a tight, punchy album which gave us loads to discuss: Tik Tok, the tension between joyous music and often bitter lyrics, the influence of gender and sexuality on this album and the age of massive change that we're living in.The chat references loads of music and we highly recommend that you check out the following if you're not familiar already;Raphael Sadiq's 'Instant Vintage' Stevie Wonder's 'Innervisions' Frank Ocean's 'Channel Orange'Prince's 'Purple Rain'... and my big shout out - Serpentwithfeet's 'Deacon'Part 2: Spin It or Bin It - New Music (tracks from June 2022 onwards)In Part 2 we get into one of the best Spin It or Bin It? that we've had. We each bring a track that meets a different brief every month. This month is simple - 'New Music'. We then ask each other the binary question 'Spin It or Bin It?' and then choose a track of the month from the 4. Here's our choices ... Guy's choice is Romare's 'Quiet Corners of My Mind'Nolan's choice is Danger Mouse and Black Thought's 'The Darkest Part'Joey's choice is Ela Minus and DJ Python's 'Parajos en Verano'David's choice is Sudan Archive's 'NBPQ (Topless)'Next MonthGuy will be running the show and hosting the discussion on Hot Chip's 'Freakout Release'. Other episodes of the pod and 10 years of the blog;If you enjoyed this episode, please check out the others. If that's not enough for you then there's 10 years worth of music discussion on the blog at www.thisisnothappening.net, which runs alongside the podcast choices and much, much more. So check them out so to see what we like and where we clash, and comment if something catches your eye. We'd love to hear what you think.
M.I.A. asegura que su próximo disco, 'MATA', será que será algo rebelde: "la batalla del ego versus encontrarte a ti misma y encontrar al líder espiritual…". Hoy escuchamos otra de las canciones incluidas, 'Popular', donde mezcla las redes sociales, con la inteligencia artificial y el reggaeton. Aparte, escuchamos la elegancia de Broken Bells en 'Saturday', la energía de Editors en 'Vibe' y el desamor de Alex Lahey en 'Congratulations'. SUEDE – The Boy On The Stage EDITORS – Vibe MAXÏMO PARK - Partly Of My Making SHYGIRL – Nike M.I.A. - Popular FIDLAR – Fsu CLUTCH - Slaughter Beach MARYLAND - Ser Motivo THE WOMBATS - Is This What it Feels Like to Feel Like This BROKEN BELLS - Saturdays YEAH YEAH YEAHS – Burning SECRET MONKEY WEEKEND - Do The Secret Monkey THE 1975 - I’m In Love With You TWO DOOR CINEMA CLUB – Wonderful Life HOT CHIP – Freakout/Release ALEX LAHEY – Congratulations GINEBRAS – Alex Turner ARCTIC MONKEYS - There’d Better Be A Mirrorball Escuchar audio
“If this song title was true, then I would have wanted to listen to this over and over again.” On the show this week: 00:01:44 News Spotify and other platforms ordered to pay 15.35% of song royalties directly to songwriters. 00:07:46 Freakout/Release by Hot Chip album review and discussion 00:52:06 Upcoming releases Album rankings Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There Let's Eat Grandma - Two Ribbons Obongjayar - Some Nights I Dream Of Doors oso oso - sore thumb Animal Collective - Time Skiffs Kokoroko - Could We Be More Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity Bonobo - Fragments Steve Lacy - Gemini Rights Soccer Mommy - Sometimes, Forever Whatever The Weather - Whatever The Weather Moor Mother - Jazz Codes Yard Act - The Overload Bodega - Broken Equipment Beach House - Once Twice Melody Everything Everything Everything All The Time All At Once Everywhere - Raw Data Feel Pillow Queens - Leave The Light On Maggie Rogers - Surrender DC Gore - All These Things Wet Leg - Wet Leg Charli XCX - CRASH Jack Francis - Jack Francis Hot Chip - Freakout/Release Naomi Alligator - Double Knot Fresh - Raise Hell Grocer - Numbers Game Erin Anne - Do Your Worst String Machine - Hallelujah Hell Yeah Burial - ANTIDAWN Sweet Pill - Where the Heart Is Earl Sweatshirt - SICK Of House - Ripoffs
"I feel like a normie saying it sounds like Daft Punk" On the show this week: 00:00:48 News Capitol Records drops 'virtual rapper' FN Meka 00:07:26 Freakout/Release by Hot Chip 00:48:43 Upcoming releases Album rankings Black Country, New Road - Ants From Up There Let's Eat Grandma - Two Ribbons Obongjayar - Some Nights I Dream Of Doors oso oso - sore thumb Animal Collective - Time Skiffs Kokoroko - Could We Be More Ibibio Sound Machine - Electricity Bonobo - Fragments Steve Lacy - Gemini Rights Soccer Mommy - Sometimes, Forever Whatever The Weather - Whatever The Weather Moor Mother - Jazz Codes Yard Act - The Overload Bodega - Broken Equipment Beach House - Once Twice Melody Everything Everything - Raw Data Feel Pillow Queens - Leave The Light On Maggie Rogers - Surrender DC Gore - All These Things Wet Leg - Wet Leg Charli XCX - CRASH Jack Francis - Jack Francis Naomi Alligator - Double Knot Fresh - Raise Hell Grocer - Numbers Game Erin Anne - Do Your Worst String Machine - Hallelujah Hell Yeah Burial - ANTIDAWN Sweet Pill - Where the Heart Is Earl Sweatshirt - SICK Of House - Ripoffs
Topics: Neighborhood report, Ruthie's, pizza at Lee's Tavern on Staten Island, F&F Pizza, Baby Luc's Pizza, Staten Island FunPark, Shipwrecked mini golf, Elvis Costello and the Imposters at Pier 17, Rage Against the Machine and Run the Jewels at Madison Square Garden, Jacob Riis Park/Rockaway Beach, Crown Heights Armory, Crown Heights Cafe, Bourbon Bros meetup, stoop hangs, Success by Oneida, Freakout/Release by Hot Chip, Heartmind by Cass McCombs, Chopper by Kiwi Jr, Saturday Night in San Francisco by Al Di Meola, John McLaughlin, and Paco de Lucia, The Music Never Stops by Peter Shapiro.
On Episode 241 of Audioface: REVIEWS: “Physical Thrills” by Silversun Pickups, “Nicole” by NIKI, and “Freakout/Release” by Hot Chip New Singles: “Hoodie” by Ari Lennox, and the new Four Tet single) under the pseudonym... ⣎⡇ꉺლ༽இ•̛)ྀ◞ ༎ຶ ༽ৣৢ؞ৢ؞ؖ ꉺლ. And we end with a members style news section for the public: Rick Ross faces a fine for being a bad boss. For members: The Muse bonus is in the Audioface Members feed and the podcast feed. Enjoy the surprises! GET MORE AUDIOFACE WITH SYNDICATE 23 MEMBERSHIPMore info at join.syndicate23.co -- AUDIOFACE'S 2022 NEW MUSIC PLAYLIST:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5re14dHv4E6iOA9yj1PmtB?si=480f679829c0471b SUPPORT AUDIOFACE!Subscribe to this podcast (or Follow on Spotify) so you don’t miss new episodes every week. Tell some friends about this show to keep it growing! We appreciate it, and you. Reach out to us: https://twitter.com/audiofacepod/https://intsagram.com/audiofacepod/https://www.youtube.com/audiofacepod?sub_confirmation=1 For advertising opportunities, email info (at) syndicate23 (dot) co
Die gut geölte Hitmaschine ist zurück – um neue Hits auszuspucken! 15 Jahre nachdem Hot Chip mit Klassikern wie «Over & Over» oder «I Feel Better» den Indie-Kids das Tanzen beigebracht haben, strotzt die Londoner Electro-Pop-Band rund um Alexis Taylor und Joe Goddard noch immer voller Energie. Damit das auch auf dem brandneuen achten Album wieder klappen sollte, liessen sich Hot Chip vom Beastie Boys-Klassiker «Sabotage» inspirieren, den sie bereits seit mehreren Jahren an ihren Liveshows covern. Die Energie, die Hot Chip bei der Performance dieses Tracks jeweils freisetzen, wollten die Musiker dieses Mal auch im Studio einfangen. Ging dieser Plan auf? Hört es in der heutigen Sendung – und gewinnt die ganze Woche durch Vinyl und CDs. «Freakout/Release» ist unser brandneues Sounds! Album der Woche.
Your pop culture update: We are joined by the rhyme-nocerous himself, one half of Flight of the Conchords, Bret McKenzie! New Zealand's finest joins us to talk about making music with the Muppets and the Simpsons, and his debut solo album 'Songs Without Jokes'. Justin Quirk joins to chew on Hot Chip's new album, FREAKOUT/RELEASE and Bolton's answer to Black Mirror, Red Rose, out now on BBC Three. “I like the juxtaposition between sweet melodies, and saying the world is screwed.” - Bret McKenzie “Winning the Academy Award was the one night that Hollywood felt glamorous and not depressing.” - Bret McKenzie “FOTC was a student film production that just ended up on HBO.” - Bret McKenzie “The Simpsons is almost the fabric of television.” - Bret McKenzie “There's always something about Hot Chip that feels a bit like an academic exercise to me.” – Justin Quirk “Red Rose captured the duality between our lives online and our lives offline.” - Bret McKenzie Hear all the music on our rolling playlists. Spotify: https://bit.ly/CultBunk Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/77075591-255c-47eb-9062-815c4dd469ef Presented and produced by Jelena Sofronijevic and Siân Pattenden. Audio production by Alex Rees. Theme music: ‘Bunker Theme (Juntos Mix)' by Kenny Dickinson. Co-produced by Jelena Sofronijevic. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. The Culture Bunker is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Beths machen Bungee Jumping, Hot Chip sorgen sich um ihre Mitmenschen und Die Nerven melden sich mit einem wuchtigen Song. Außerdem: Rezension der Minidoku-Serie „Techno House Deutschland“. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:02:04] Die Alben der Woche: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:06:19] Die Alben der Woche: Sophie Blenda – Die neue Heiterkeit [00:10:22] Die Alben der Woche: Cass McCombs – Heartmind [00:15:44] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Nerven – Keine Bewegung [00:18:50] Neu auf der Playlist: The Beths – Knees deep [00:22:38] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Eltern – Care Work Blues [00:25:22] Popschnipsel: Die Dokuserie „Techno House Deutschland“ [00:35:23] Outro >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-33-2022
NPR Music's picks for the best albums out this week include new ones from Hot Chip, the R&B singer Tink, Shemekia Copeland, singer-songwriter Anna Tivel and more.Featured Albums:1. Hot Chip — Freakout/ReleaseFeatured Songs: "Down," "Freakout/Release," "Miss the Bliss," "The Evil That Men Do"2. Terence Etc. — VortexFeatured Songs: "In Contemplation of Clair's Scent," "Infinence or Infinity," "The Merchant of Flatbush"3. Anna Tivel — OutsidersFeatured Songs: "Outsiders, "Black Umbrella," "The Basement"4. Tink — Pillow TalkFeatured Songs: "Mine," "Drunk Text'n"5. Shemekia Copeland — Done Come Too FarFeatured Songs: "Too Far To Be Gone," "The Talk," "Fell in Love with a Honky," "Gullah Geechee," "The Dolls are Sleeping"Lightning Round: Andrew Combs — SundaysInternet Money — We All We GotMuna Ileiwat — Twenty-SevenTHICK — Happy NowOther notable releases for Aug. 19:AITCH — Close to HomeCass McCombs — HeartmindDemi Lovato — HOLY FVCKEli Winter — Eli WinterKim Myhr — Sympathetic MagicLoudon Wainwright III — Lifetime AchievementMadonna — Finally Enough Love: 50 Number OnesMarketa Irglova — LilaThe Mountain Goats — Bleed OutPanic! At The Disco — Viva Las VengeanceRöyksopp — Profound Mysteries IISilversun Pickups — Physical Thrills The Soft Pink Truth — Was It Ever Real?
The Beths machen Bungee Jumping, Hot Chip sorgen sich um ihre Mitmenschen und Die Nerven melden sich mit einem wuchtigen Song. Außerdem: Rezension der Minidoku-Serie „Techno House Deutschland“. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:02:04] Die Alben der Woche: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:06:19] Die Alben der Woche: Sophie Blenda – Die neue Heiterkeit [00:10:22] Die Alben der Woche: Cass McCombs – Heartmind [00:15:44] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Nerven – Keine Bewegung [00:18:50] Neu auf der Playlist: The Beths – Knees deep [00:22:38] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Eltern – Care Work Blues [00:25:22] Popschnipsel: Die Dokuserie „Techno House Deutschland“ [00:35:23] Outro >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-33-2022
The Beths machen Bungee Jumping, Hot Chip sorgen sich um ihre Mitmenschen und Die Nerven melden sich mit einem wuchtigen Song. Außerdem: Rezension der Minidoku-Serie „Techno House Deutschland“. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:02:04] Die Alben der Woche: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:06:19] Die Alben der Woche: Sophie Blenda – Die neue Heiterkeit [00:10:22] Die Alben der Woche: Cass McCombs – Heartmind [00:15:44] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Nerven – Keine Bewegung [00:18:50] Neu auf der Playlist: The Beths – Knees deep [00:22:38] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Eltern – Care Work Blues [00:25:22] Popschnipsel: Die Dokuserie „Techno House Deutschland“ [00:35:23] Outro >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-33-2022
The Beths machen Bungee Jumping, Hot Chip sorgen sich um ihre Mitmenschen und Die Nerven melden sich mit einem wuchtigen Song. Außerdem: Rezension der Minidoku-Serie „Techno House Deutschland“. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:02:04] Die Alben der Woche: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:06:19] Die Alben der Woche: Sophie Blenda – Die neue Heiterkeit [00:10:22] Die Alben der Woche: Cass McCombs – Heartmind [00:15:44] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Nerven – Keine Bewegung [00:18:50] Neu auf der Playlist: The Beths – Knees deep [00:22:38] Neu auf der Playlist: Die Eltern – Care Work Blues [00:25:22] Popschnipsel: Die Dokuserie „Techno House Deutschland“ [00:35:23] Outro >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-33-2022
Hot Chip rocken ohne Gitarren, bei agajon wird’s international und Stella Donnelly erkundigt sich nach dem Befinden. Außerdem: Nachhaltigkeit auf Festivals am Beispiel des Sziget. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:01:57] Die Alben der Woche: agajon – nag champa [00:06:00] Die Alben der Woche: Art Moore – Art Moore [00:09:21] Die Alben der Woche: Kokoroko – We could be more [00:12:55] Neu auf der Playlist: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:16:17] Neu auf der Playlist: Stella Donnelly – How was your day? [00:19:11] Neu auf der Playlist: Panda Bear & Sonic Boom – Edge of… [00:22:45] Popschnipsel: Nachhaltigkeit bei Festivals [00:26:55] Ourto >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-31-2022
Hot Chip rocken ohne Gitarren, bei agajon wird’s international und Stella Donnelly erkundigt sich nach dem Befinden. Außerdem: Nachhaltigkeit auf Festivals am Beispiel des Sziget. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:01:57] Die Alben der Woche: agajon – nag champa [00:06:00] Die Alben der Woche: Art Moore – Art Moore [00:09:21] Die Alben der Woche: Kokoroko – We could be more [00:12:55] Neu auf der Playlist: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:16:17] Neu auf der Playlist: Stella Donnelly – How was your day? [00:19:11] Neu auf der Playlist: Panda Bear & Sonic Boom – Edge of… [00:22:45] Popschnipsel: Nachhaltigkeit bei Festivals [00:26:55] Ourto >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-31-2022
Hot Chip rocken ohne Gitarren, bei agajon wird’s international und Stella Donnelly erkundigt sich nach dem Befinden. Außerdem: Nachhaltigkeit auf Festivals am Beispiel des Sziget. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:01:57] Die Alben der Woche: agajon – nag champa [00:06:00] Die Alben der Woche: Art Moore – Art Moore [00:09:21] Die Alben der Woche: Kokoroko – We could be more [00:12:55] Neu auf der Playlist: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:16:17] Neu auf der Playlist: Stella Donnelly – How was your day? [00:19:11] Neu auf der Playlist: Panda Bear & Sonic Boom – Edge of… [00:22:45] Popschnipsel: Nachhaltigkeit bei Festivals [00:26:55] Ourto >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-31-2022
Hot Chip rocken ohne Gitarren, bei agajon wird’s international und Stella Donnelly erkundigt sich nach dem Befinden. Außerdem: Nachhaltigkeit auf Festivals am Beispiel des Sziget. Das und mehr in unserem Musik-Update Keine Angst vor Hits. [00:01:57] Die Alben der Woche: agajon – nag champa [00:06:00] Die Alben der Woche: Art Moore – Art Moore [00:09:21] Die Alben der Woche: Kokoroko – We could be more [00:12:55] Neu auf der Playlist: Hot Chip – Freakout/Release [00:16:17] Neu auf der Playlist: Stella Donnelly – How was your day? [00:19:11] Neu auf der Playlist: Panda Bear & Sonic Boom – Edge of… [00:22:45] Popschnipsel: Nachhaltigkeit bei Festivals [00:26:55] Ourto >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/keine-angst-vor-hits-kw-31-2022
Aug. 19 marks the day that Hot Chip release their long-anticipated eighth album, “Freakout/Release.” A belter, bopper, and banger, “Eleanor” has the resilient sound and live energy that's made Hot Chip a must-see and listen for more than two decades. We can't wait for their first album since 2019's “A Bath Full of Ecstasy.”
Die Londoner Dancefloor-Veteranen Hot Chip kündigen mit «Freakout/Release» ihr Post-Pandemie-Album an, Ruth Radelet startet das Solo-Leben nach den Chromatics und der Stockholmer Axel Boman bietet emotionalen Elektro auf Doppel-LP-Länge. Dank unserer Kurz-Playlist auf Spotify behält ihr den Überblick. * Jeden Mittwoch neu: Die Sounds! Top 5 Playlist auf Spotify (am besten gleich abonnieren)
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast, we've got a lovefest between two musicians who came together to create one of the year's most electrifying records: Eno Williams of Ibibio Sound Machine and Joe Goddard of Hot Chip. Ibibio Sound Machine has been mashing up sounds for just under a decade now, blending elements of Afrobeat and electronic music into a fierce combination that inspires dancing, chanting, and sweating—at least when they're allowed to hit the road. Williams is a force of nature on their newest album, Electricity. She was born in London but grew up in Nigeria—specifically the Ibibio region—and was exposed to those incredible regional sounds before moving back to London for school and steeping herself in the electronic music happening there. Electricity captures her vision pretty perfectly, thanks at least in part to today's other guest, Joe Goddard of Hot Chip. As you'll hear in this chat, Goddard was a fan of Ibibio Sound Machine, having seen one of their incredible live performances at a festival, and the feeling was mutual. Goddard and his Hot Chip collaborators came in to produce Electricity, which was the first time Ibibio had used an outside producer. You can hear the Hot Chip fingerprints all over the record; it's an amazing collaboration that both sides are clearly very happy with, as evidenced by this chat. And just moments ago—for me, anyway, it will be later for you—Hot Chip announced a brand new album as well. Freakout/Release will be out in August, and Hot Chip will play the second weekend of Coachella this Saturday. In this podcast, Goddard and Williams get deep into musical influences, including Nigerian electronic music pioneer Wiliam Onyeabor, Afrobeat legend Fela Kuti, and more. They also talk about how sometimes the audience doesn't know you're having a bad show, and about the “super synth power” they found while working together. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Eno Williams and Joe Goddard for chatting. If you like what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time! View the full transcript of this podcast here.