British electronic guardians Hot Chip have unleashed a glitchy new single called Dark & Stormy, set to be digitally released on Jun 14.
The track, which premiered on Zane Lowe’s BBC1 program Radio1, will be available for digital download in Australia from Jun 14. The song will also be released on 12” vinyl on Jul 22 alongside a rejigged version of the band’s popular hit Look At Where We Are featuring Tori and Reiko Kudo and a handful of remixes from producers like Major Lazer and Todd Terje.
Dark & Stormy marks the first new Hot Chip recording since their acclaimed 2012 studio album In Our Heads. The single’s cover artwork was created by long term collaborator Nick Relph. Give it a listen below.
Dark & Stormy will be made available on Fri Jun 14 through Domino Records.
Hot Chip Dark & Stormy single tracklist:
1. Dark & Stormy
2. Jelly Babies
3. Doctor
4. Flutes (LP version)
5. Flutes (Sasha remix)
6. How Do You Do (Todd Terje remix)
7. Look at Where We Are (Major Lazer remix)
8. Night and Day (Daphni remix) (digital only)
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