Hot Chip: Made in the Dark
Copy at Case Memorial Library
Contents: Out at the pictures ("For J. D. Wetherspoon"; recorded by Jonathan Digby; live intro recorded by James Shaw in June 2007; saxophone by Emma Smith) — Shake a fist ("For Lindsay Pollock"; featuring samples from "Intro" by Todd Rundgren) — Ready for the floor — Bendable poseable — We're looking for a lot of love ("For Black Dice") — Touch too much — Made in the dark — One pure thought ("For Jonathan Digby"; recorded by Jonathan Digby) — Hold on (recorded by Jonathan Digby) — Wrestlers ("For James Murphy, Justin Showah and Jim Dickinson") — Don't dance — Whistle for Will ("For Ezra Jack Keats, and Will") — In the privacy of our love. All songs written and recorded by Hot Chip except as noted.
Steven Leckart wrote in Wired: "Since its 2006 breakout album The Warning, this Casio-pounding UK quintet has been perfecting its electro-funk by remixing everyone from Amy Winehouse to the Gorillaz. Their third LP builds on that rump-shaking rep, with a few slow jams to woo your valentine" ("Play: Music," 2/08, p. 71).
Contents: Out at the pictures ("For J. D. Wetherspoon"; recorded by Jonathan Digby; live intro recorded by James Shaw in June 2007; saxophone by Emma Smith) — Shake a fist ("For Lindsay Pollock"; featuring samples from "Intro" by Todd Rundgren) — Ready for the floor — Bendable poseable — We're looking for a lot of love ("For Black Dice") — Touch too much — Made in the dark — One pure thought ("For Jonathan Digby"; recorded by Jonathan Digby) — Hold on (recorded by Jonathan Digby) — Wrestlers ("For James Murphy, Justin Showah and Jim Dickinson") — Don't dance — Whistle for Will ("For Ezra Jack Keats, and Will") — In the privacy of our love. All songs written and recorded by Hot Chip except as noted.
Steven Leckart wrote in Wired: "Since its 2006 breakout album The Warning, this Casio-pounding UK quintet has been perfecting its electro-funk by remixing everyone from Amy Winehouse to the Gorillaz. Their third LP builds on that rump-shaking rep, with a few slow jams to woo your valentine" ("Play: Music," 2/08, p. 71).
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