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Making their return to our ears with ‘Why Make Sense?’ this year and coming to Australia in January 2016 on tour including a headline set at Sugar Mountain, we take a closer look at UK electro’s finest, Hot Chip.
Hailing from London, electro veterans Hot Chip have announced that they will be performing four shows across Australia. Famous for making rocking dance floors around the world, the charismatic quintet will be performing headline shows in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane in January.
The group that owned the late noughties – when they first broke into the mainstream back in 2006 with their sophomore album ‘The Warning’, it was clear that the synth-sensation were going to be a force to be reckoned with. The troupe quickly became known worldwide for their defiant drum beats and velvet smooth rhythm and began climbing the charts two years later with their third album Made in the Dark, which soared to #4 in the UK. Some of their biggest and most memorable tracks include ‘One Life Stand’, ‘I Feel Better’ and the catchy ‘Over and Over’.
Fast forwarding to more recent days, following their sixth studio album release earlier this year, they recently brought out a 4-track EP containing an epic, 7-minute-long, reinterpretation of rock legend Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Dancing in the Dark’. The ensemble ooze stage presence and are widely saluted for their outlandish performances that often result in eruptions of joy from gig-goers.
Accompanying the posse will be special guests Empress Of and Australian native, Touch Sensitive. Appearing at their Brisbane and Perth slots will be the New York based singer song-writer Empress Of, who only just released her first album in September this year but rapidly gained recognition, earning a four star review from the Guardian.
True to their innovative roots, Hot Chip continue to spread their uplifting and unique genre-blending music to the millions, and having headlined festivals the world over, including Glastonbury, Lovebox, Sonar and Coachella, you will not want to miss them at Sugar Mountain on Saturday 23rd January.
Hot Chip Australia Tour Dates
Friday 22nd January – Sydney Opera House, Sydney sydneyoperahouse.com
Saturday 23rd January – Sugar Mountain, Melbourne sugarmountainfestival.com
Sunday 24th January – 170 Russell, Melbourne 170russell.com
Tuesday 26th January – The Tivoli, Brisbane ticketmaster.com.au
Friday 29th January – Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth oztix.com.au