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'ONE LIFE STAND' BIOGRAPHY

Warmer, deeper and more stripped back than their previous record, ‘Made In the Dark’, ‘One Life Stand’ is still conscientiously crafted and informed by the kind of intelligent evaluation that is now second nature. The seductive and surprisingly glossy finish they can deliver when the mood takes them and the song demands are replaced with an emotional honesty and an open-hearted optimism that is disarming and often unexpectedly affecting.With both feet in the Jack Track underground roots of classic house and techno, and a heart in candid song-writerly craft, this record, in its entirety, is convincingly inspired by Joe Smooth, Marshall Jefferson, Derrick May, Theo Parrish, Bill Withers and Bill Callahan all at once. ‘One Life Stand’ seeps through to your soul while defiantly striking a pose (albeit in a jumper and glasses) in the middle of the dance floor called Now!

 

“We never have any plan when we record”, says Joe Goddard, one half, along with Alexis Taylor, of a core duo that have had the name Hot Chip since they played Pavement and Spacemen 3 covers at Elliott School, Putney where they first met in their early teens. “Things happen and we try to follow the thread wherever it leads.† People might be surprised by a song like ‘I Feel Better’ coming from us. It’s kind of a big, commercial song that came from nowhere. We decided to embrace that instead of discarding it on this album.”

 

But even this accidental towering Euro classic just waiting for a Robyn or a David Guetta to add shimmering synths and perform it on some glittering music awards show from Dubai- isn’t enough to drag the whole thing in one direction. There’s still one of those gorgeous ballads that make you feel like you’re looking though a gap in Alexis’ curtains as he emotes almost privately on the ironically titled Slush (a recent collaboration with Robert Wyatt was inspired and makes perfect sense when you hear this). Songs from Joe like ‘Brothers’ and the beautifully naive ‘Alley Cats’ seem to move closer to Alexis’ instinctively candid style. Gospel-inspired arms-aloft future house classics like ‘Hand Me Down Your Love’ arm-wrestle with the spooky bass-line heavy Detroit influenced disturbance that is ‘Take It In’- something which might have Jeff Mills wondering why he’d never thought of putting something whistle-able on top of his brooding psychosis.

 

‘One Life Stand’ is brimming with the easy eclecticism we have come to expect- absorb if you will, the idea of avant icon Charles Hayward of This Heat making like Marshall Jefferson’s 909 machines on real drums. Still, uniquely, Hot Chip remain upliftingly accessible.

 

“I’m always naturally drawn to simple, honest, big productions- things like ‘Love Can’t Turn Around’.† Even if I’m lost in underground stuff, I’m always drawn to music with hooks in it. This record is the best and clearest expression of that kind of idea for us so far.” says Joe.
Alexis concurs: “Instead of being something to shy away from it should have that honesty, always. That’s what I want from other people’s music too”

 

When they speak you quickly realise these are two people who would have become friends whether their tastes in music saw them working together or not.

“We bonded at a very early age. We’ve known each other for 18 years”, remembers Joe. “We met in first year at school. We were in different form groups but I became friendly with his group of friends and we’d eat our packed lunch out on the stairs. We used to spend our Friday evenings at 15 or 16 playing acoustic guitars and hanging out. He would write songs on his guitar and I would help him record things round my house on computer. We were always very serious about it. Alexis is more obsessed with music than almost anyone else I know and I am pretty bad too. Even back then we were trying to record things properly.”

 

“He had a 4 track. He was the only person I knew that did. And he was always up for recording stuff. We had the name Hot Chip set in stone even then. We did a gig together when we were 16 at lunchtime or something- covers of ‘Range Life’ by Pavement and ‘Walking With Jesus’ by Spacemen 3 and our own songs too on organ and electric guitar. It was quite lo-fi but not acoustic. We both listened to The Beatles, The Kinks and I loved Prince and Stevie Wonder, Tim Buckley too. We went to separate Universities but we still carried on, stayed in touch, getting into new things like the Rodney Jerkins productions and trying to make things inspired by Aphex Twin and Destiny’s Child in our own little way…” Alexis drifts in a kind of reverie. You realise music for him is a desperate passion. That he almost lives through what he loves (does?)

 

Joe is not far behind though according to his school friend. “He’ll be straight off the tour bus wherever we go. Right into a record shop and gone for maybe 4 to 6 hours. Sometimes I join him, standing behind him at the deck waiting to listen to things while he’s trawling through a vast pile, totally oblivious. Maybe he takes no notice because it’s just me"

 

Asked how he relaxes Joe, he says he just likes to work. He recently recorded Kano and Little Boots and is sought after for his empathetic skills. “When I’m not working I buy records. I love the calmness in a dusty old record shop. I buy music to DJ with but to learn from too. That’s how I unwind.”

 

But this obsessiveness about music from all genres and all eras is not just about the anal retentiveness of the collector. All of this free time research is clearly feeding into the records they write and record together.

 

Joe uses them at his own Greco Roman nights while the clearly scholarly Alexis mentions his love of the directness of author Raymond Carver and 20th century Greek poet CP Cavafy before getting right back to what makes him tick.

 

“I guess if you could say this record had any starting point it was listening to Derrick May’s ‘Strings Of Life’ the original mix of that. It’s inspiringly primitive sounding and quite rough – with wild panning from left to right. Those production values together with Bill Withers’ ‘Harlem’ and one by Swamp Dog called ‘God Bless America For What’ really hit home. They seem now to make some sense of what we have done. Then there are the steel pans, played by Fimber Bravo (formerly of Steel n’ Skin). I loved records like Van Dyke Parks’ ‘Discover America’, which evokes a beautiful atmosphere using that instrument. They were intended to be all over the album but we restrained ourselves a bit!”

 

Similarly, Joe’s intentions were quite clear. “I got really annoyed with aggressive processed digital dance music. I wanted to think about the antidote to that, to bring back some of the original spirit of dance music. I was thinking about records like ‘Stand On The Word’ by The Joubert Singers. It’s a gospel record really, but played in New York clubs in the 80s. These records mean what they say and it’s the same with Alexis and what he writes. It’s important for things to feel human. Some things are so airbrushed and slick and perfect…. we quite like to try to do something more human than that. I like things that have something not right about them, I suppose.”

 

This could also explain how the location for much of the recording of “One Life Stand” was chosen. In the heart of a disused industrial building in London, Lanark Studio, run by Hot Chip’s Felix and Al, was reduced to a blackened hole following an accident in 2008. The studio was rebuilt and refitted with all analogue equipment just in time for the sessions to begin in Spring 2009, and the defiantly eccentric atmosphere was important to shaping the sound of the new record.

 

The three other members of the band each bring their own unique skills to the Hot Chip dynamic, which have been fused over the years through relentless touring and live performance.

 

Owen Clarke, a school friend of Joe and Alexis, is a quick-witted instrumentalist with a stubbornly experimental streak only matched by his ear for a catchy guitar hook. His artistic visions have also been the catalyst for most the band’s artwork from the first album onwards.

 

Al Doyle, a highly talented guitarist long coveted by LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, can play virtually any instrument, and on “One Life Stand” this includes bass, cello, synthesizer and the flugelhorn, which he learnt so that it could be played on just one of the new songs.

 

Fellow producer Felix Martin completes the formidable 10 armed-beast that we know as Hot Chip with a passion for house and techno music that has also seen Al and Felix embark on their own studio projects including original material as well as remixes and production for other artists (including Kraftwerk and planningtorock) and DJ’ing around the world.

 

Of the three Joe says, “They are crucial to us in terms of the aesthetic and the feeling. Talking to you about how Alexis and me work is necessary, but Hot Chip is very much a band and they are a vital part of it. What we do live together is a whole other thing that has a life of its own too. Things evolve as we try them out live.

 

“Often we don’t play the same parts on the same instruments when we go back to playing live”, says Alexis. To be honest it’s not that important to us. It’s better that the songs speak for themselves, regardless of arrangements. I find it boring to go and hear people replicate a record note for note. I can’t really see the point of that”.

 

Such is the commitment to a kind of theoretical drift in their method, there is quite a good chance that the songs from ‘One Life Stand’ may well end up rendered on the spoons when Hot Chip get to playing them live soon. However they choose to frame them, they stand tall alongside those beloved ‘proper songs’- the many inspirations Joe and Alexis amass on a seemingly daily basis.

 

Comments
Just watching you at Glastonbury on TV - Love it!
Maria White - 25th June 2010
Hi Hot Chip, I just heard you on Glastonbury 2 days ago (BBC) Respect the content of words and style of your music. Good and unique.. The Netherlands Nina
Maria - 27th June 2010
Hi, just to say I saw you at Glastonbury live which was insane. Then I also luckily found Alexis performing secretly in The Common area, on my way to Shangri La, in front of about 20 people. Couldn't believe my luck! I was the guy at the front, literally the only person standing up, in a grey hooded jumper and cowboy hat trying to get your attention! ...Keep it up!!!
Dean - 29th June 2010
The lead singer (whatever your name) wore amazing clothes for the glasto performance. Where do i find clothes like this so i can imitate your style?
Jay - 29th June 2010
I just LOVE this track http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzgVy_Et_Ms
Mike - 1st July 2010
I love you guys! Please come to Arizona!!
Rachel - 8th July 2010
Hi, there. I saw you on Opener festival in Poland and I loved your music, joy and I loved you, guys. Thank you!
Agnieszka - 10th July 2010
son excelentes, vengan a argentina, somos muchos que seguimos a hot chip, muchos.....
leonel (argentina) - 16th July 2010
You are rubbish, you wont be around for long. The black dude should stick to prancing about with Girls Aloud.
Gary - 17th July 2010
Pls come to Latin America!!!!!
Marcela (Colombia) - 19th July 2010
No Scottish date for you's n LCD..............absolutely GUTTED, my 2 favourite bands of the past few years playing together aswell. Hmmmmf! Please do something about it...............Scotland loves yez! KB :-)
Kirsty - 22nd July 2010
- 29th July 2010
you need to update your Wikipedia link in the footer of your page to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Chip broken links are not sexy and you have no webmaster contact
woman - 3rd August 2010
I was waiting to see Lady GaGa at Lollapalooza 2010 and you guys came on right before her and ROCKED! I immediately started doing my research and I like everything I hear. The vocals, instruments, and electronics you guys put together are awesome! KEEP IT UP and we'll see you back in the States soon, hopefully.
Roman - 8th August 2010
LOVED you guys at lolla!!! come back soon!!! you were great!
jess - 11th August 2010
Will you guys have another show in Tucson, AZ?! We NEED U!
Alexandra - 17th August 2010
hola les hablo de mexico, para decirles que me encanta su musica, mis favoritas son one pure thought y I feel better, tambien les quiero preguntar si es verdad que tocaran en mi pais en el mes de noviembre en un lugar conocido como el hipodromo de las americas, mi correo electronico es m_020477@hotmail.com
miguel angel - 21st August 2010
some traxx, just hit …the spirit of time
Marcus Xaesar - 25th August 2010
Toronto Needs you here!!
Paul - 31st August 2010
Hey Gents...just got an email saying the Oct 19th show in SLC has been cancelled. Is it true?!? PLEASE tell me you are still coming...I like LCD - but really only gave a shit about having a chance to hear you guys jam!
Salt Lake City - 15th September 2010
Saw you smash it at Space Sep 5th it was sick, found the Andhim Patty Sue track though that was unbelievable. When you doing a DJ set next in London?
Ant - 18th September 2010
Excelente !!!! HotChip genial que vengan a CHILE... los espero GEEKBOYs
Pancho.com - 22nd September 2010
I signed up for that generous Wild Geese download but I just got an email with the track and am unable to actually download anything. It just goes to a link that plays it. Any suggestions here
coleman - 22nd September 2010
still need to borrow bikes or a car while you're here in burlington? i live a block from the venue, lived here a long time, qualify as a successful tour guide. pete@omnirent.com
dunnyp - 27th September 2010
Hey guys I just love you so much, your music is incredible! Keep going as you are, because then you'll be extraordinary, if you aren't already. Congratulations, and please, never change.
Priscila Camara Starling - 2nd October 2010
PS - PLEASE come to Brazil!!!
Priscila Camara Starling - 2nd October 2010
estoy feliz porque vienen a Argentinaaa!! ya tengo mi entrada para verlos!!!
Rose - 14th October 2010
Please come to Tokyo with LCD! We saw you at Fuji Rock, but it wasn't enough and of course we had to miss LCD. Looking forward to seeing you guys again!
Eric and Yuka - 12th October 2010
Any chance of a tour in Asia? Specifically, Seoul, South Korea??
vrlaspi - 11th October 2010
Just saw you guys last night in San Diego! Thanks for an awesome show and thank you for playing Alley Cats - my favorite song!! You guys are amazing and I love all of your albums!
Sofie - 15th October 2010
Saw you guys at the Hollywood Bowl a few days ago! YOU KICKED THE ASS OF LCD SOUNDSYSTEM! I hope those cookies were good!
Wesley Bakewell - 21st October 2010
- 25th October 2010
Thanks for a great night at Alexander Palace. You guys blew all my mind... So great thankyou!
Julia - 11th November 2010
you're concert yesterday in argentina just blew my brains out!!! & unlocked my heart felt so good, i hope you guys come back
veronica - 20th November 2010
GRACIAS por hoy :)
Djami - 25th November 2010
When are you doing a tour in the UK with Glasgow Edinburgh and Aberdeen? Would be awesome have hundreds of people awaiting for you to make our cities alive!
Donna scotland - 26th November 2010
I´ll see you tonight in bogota!!! Probably you wont read this, but it´s Bogota Colombia and not Columbia! I still love your music
Laura - 27th November 2010
You were in Nottingham 2 years ago and only knew of 'Ready for the floor'. After a few years in the electro scene Hot Chip keeps popping up. Absolutely love your music and the music videos are AWESOME! Need to see you lot soon!
Nev - 5th December 2010
Hey, you guys should play with a this band, The Indobox, when you come to Boston. They play dance music and it'd be a great bill.
q - 8th December 2010
I want to show you an animation which uses your COLOURS track - for you consent / licence -
Michael - Visual Aid - 10th December 2010
Never would have thought I could actually be fan of a band but you guys rock! I certainly want to see you live sometime.
mcmalden - 3rd January 2011
I adore alexis taylor since I saw you live in the infield of the racetrack of the Americas is also in love with you you have a unique style
Kary - 11th January 2011
Perfect - the conception, videos, music itself, content. And "I feel better" is so freaky weired creative, that my brain is going to explode. Thank you
Liza(Russia) - 18th January 2011
I am rather old but you men are cool,something to groove to when required,we love you,keep it up and maybe we will meet you(Alexis) again on my stall at Chiswick boot sale.xxxdo
jayarts - 22nd January 2011
Living in Toronto, accidently watched Hot Chip on Sundance Music feature TV channel (of the arts) FELL IN LOVE with the Music! You are now my ultimate new favourites! Ordering all your stuff on Amazon!
Vicki G - 22nd January 2011
hey mr joe :) i have got quite addicted to your original sound. please are you single? you are cute and have such a wicked sense of humour. i recorded your live session on mtv and just keep playing it! so fine :) xxxxx
debbie - 3rd March 2011
Hey, absolutely love your music! You will have to do another gig in Australia... at least for me! I originally only had one song of yours stuck in my head, and only just realised the others I have been listening to has been your work aswell.
Sarah - 9th March 2011
Hi, I'm a student from Melbourne, Australia. I was hoping to use your song 'Thieves in the Night' for a music video for my media final. It would be great if you gave me permission so I can send it into a student based competition. Please reply to erkieluv@hotmail.com cheers.
Erica - 11th April 2011
You have to come in belgium, you've got loooooots of fans here ! We looooove "i feel better" with Bonnie Prince Billy. Juuuust great ! Lots of festival around, you've got to come ! No excuse ! Take care !
Tina and Tom - 18th June 2011
i saw u in colombia last year it was amazing!!! the best group to the last time
vivi colombia - 20th June 2011
You need to police your Facebook page, it's full or porn posts -
AF - 26th June 2011
You are the bravas to my patatas....bueno bueno!
Mr Guinea Pig - 25th July 2011
every year, about this time of year...
John C - 13th September 2011
You guys are awesome. When are you coming to Australia? One Life Stand is the best. Keep up the good work. Will be keeping a close eye on your movements and music.
James Childs Australia - 10th October 2011
Your sound is magical~ please come to Chicago???
Jessica - 12th October 2011
are you my dad? if you are i need to get my food from you
International Waters - 26th October 2011
I have my ears full of your music!! Hope that I can see you soon, if it's posible in Salt (Girona) on 'La Mirona' I've heard that you were coming on it but finally 2 many Dj's has come. Congratulations for your job!!
JoanJ Catalonia - 2nd November 2011
nous sommes francais et nous vous attendons avec impatience on vous aime!!!
natacha & steve - 18th November 2011
Hola ! Son excelentes!
Adri - 8th January 2012
When are you coming to Australia??
Catherine - 12th January 2012
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