Made in the Dark

Made in the Dark

Infobox Album | Name = Made in the Dark
Type = Album
Artist = Hot Chip


Released = 4 February 2008 (UK)
5 February 2008 (U.S.)
Recorded =
Genre = Electronic indie, pop
Length = 53:57
Label = EMI (UK), DFA Records, Astralwerks Records (US)
Producer = Hot Chip
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kifoxz8jldte link]
* "Blender" Rating|4|5 [http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=4983 link]
* "The Guardian" Rating|3|5 [http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/feb/01/electronicmusic.shopping link]
* musicOMH.com Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.musicomh.com/albums/hot-chip-2_0108.htm link]
* "The Observer" Rating|4|5 [http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/jan/20/electronicmusic.shopping link]
* Pitchfork Media (7/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48450-made-in-the-dark link]
* "Q" Rating|4|5 March 2008, p 101
* "Rolling Stone" Rating|4|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/18193914/review/18206653/made_in_the_dark link]
* "The Times" Rating|4|5 [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article3283938.ece link]
* "Uncut" Rating|4|5 [http://www.uncut.co.uk/music/hot_chip/reviews/10980 link]
Last album = "The Warning"
(2006)
This album = "Made in the Dark"
(2008)
Next album =
| Misc = Singles
Name = Made in the Dark
Type = studio
Single 1 = Shake a Fist
Single 1 date = 30 August 2007
Single 2 = Ready for the Floor
Single 2 date = 28 January 2008
Single 3 = One Pure Thought
Single 3 date = 12 May 2008
Single 4 =
Single 4 date =

"Made in the Dark" is the third studio album from British electronic indie pop band Hot Chip. The album, of 13 songs, was released on 4 February 2008 on the EMI label. [cite web| last = Maher| first = Dave| title = Hot Chip's New Album Made in the Dark | publisher = Pitchfork Media| url =http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/46336-hot-chips-new-album-imade-in-the-darki| accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2007-10-12] It peaked at number four on the UK Album Chart,cite web| last = | first =| title = Singer Johnson tops album chart | publisher = BBC| url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7237767.stm| accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2008-02-10] number 25 on the Australian album charts, and entered at number 109 on the U.S. "Billboard" 200. Several singles have been released from the album, including "Shake a Fist", "Ready for the Floor", which reached number six on the UK Singles Chart, and "One Pure Thought". [cite web| last = | first =| title =BBC News: Adele's album debuts at chart top | publisher = BBC| url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7225256.stm| accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2008-02-03]

A defining feature of the album is the strong presence of romantic ballads. The ballad "Made in the Dark" was described as "sublime" by one critic, although not all the ballads received universal praise. Alexis Taylor, the main contributor to the lyrics, stated that he was proud of the album lyrically and felt that feelings of love and happiness, partly the result of his recent marriage, had contributed to the album's romantic tone.

Critics stated that songs such as "Ready for the Floor" and "Bendable Poseable" were reminiscent of their previous release, "The Warning". The style of the album was not considered as big a leap forward as the changes evident between "Coming on Strong" (2004) to "The Warning" (2006). It was said that Hot Chip had honed their music by using quirks of their musical style to make more accomplished music, however, some critics felt that the album lacked focus, containing too many varied elements; it was described as "loveable but flawed".

Production

Hot Chip often records their music in a bedroom. However, the band took a different approach in recording "Made in the Dark" to make it sound "not quite so homemade". Recording took place in a variety of locations, including in-studio and live venues, to make "different acoustic spaces to be obvious to the listener". Lead vocalist Alexis Taylor said there was tension between the band's members, as the band didn't want to continue creating music in the same way, but also didn't want to "throw away a songwriting and production partnership that has worked before." Taylor and vocalist Joe Goddard worked on some of the songs together. Several songs were overdubbed with parts of the rest of the band playing.

In regards to editing, Taylor said that Hot Chip have "never really been too good at bothering to get rid of little imperfections in the music"; he felt they added personality and said that "it's good not to be too dogmatic about it if that's what suits the song". Hot Chip used a variety of vocal structures, including layered vocals, where two takes of the same vocals were added together, changed by idiosyncrasies from the way it had been sung, and the doubling of a single performance, shifted out of beat.

Drummer Felix Martin said "Made in the Warning" was a "true group effort". The process began Taylor and Goddard creating lyrics, then Goddard would produce parts of tracks, which Alexis would then add "lyrical content and melodies and so on that he’s thought of while he’s on the bus or in the bath or wherever he happened to be". The other three members of Hot Chip, Owen Clarke, Al Doyle, and Felix Martin would then "have some influence on the way the songs are put together."

Some equipment used to create the album remained the same as previous albums—Goddard used Steinberg Cubase SX3 on his laptop and Doyle and Martin worked on songs using Apple Logic in their studio. To create the chorus for "Ready for the Floor", Goddard used plug-ins from Arturia, such as Moog Modular. He used two sound channels to control noise and melody, and placed the noise channel in Cubase and had it follow the melody, to make it "punchier". With "Bendable Poseable", Goddard recorded live percussion parts with a Shure Beta 57A mic going directly into Cubase and "fashioned them into a jittery, three-minute loop". This was emailed to Taylor, who then recorded the main vocals for the song. To create the beat in "Shake a Fist" Martin used the Elektron Machinedrum.cite web| last = Lucas| first = John| title = Hot Chip battles boredom | publisher = "The Georgia Straight"| url=http://www.straight.com/article-141075/hot-chip-battles-boredom| accessdate = 2008-09-24| date=2008-04-17]

Hot Chip enjoy being a live band and have said it is "something [they've] always tried to do". As the group contains "a lot of different types of musicianship", the band "have to be spontaneous whenever [they] can." Doyle, the guitarist, stated that Hot Chip change the original recordings when playing their music live. At the London-based studio called the Strongroom, "One Pure Thought", "Hold On" and "Shake a Fist" were recorded live, instead of on multitrack, and were subsequently pieced together. This was the first occasion that Hot Chip had recorded music in a studio environment.cite web| last = Murphy| first = Bill| title = Bedknobs & Boom-Chiks | publisher = "Remix magazine"| url =http://remixmag.com/artists/electronic/remix_bedknobs_boomchiks/| accessdate = 2008-08-10| date=2008-03-01]

Taylor described "Made in the Dark" as "a real mix of different things" and said that Hot Chip was "learning how to be a different kind of band" while making the album: blockquote|Everyone around us would write songs whilst touring, then go into a studio and record [songs] at the end of a year's touring. We were the opposite. We would make the songs in a short time and then would have to learn how to play them live.

Album title

Several titles were considered during production, including "Shot Down in Flames" and "IV". The former was rejected because Martin thought it sounded like a title The Beta Band would use. Taylor supported the name "IV" because he liked "giving people the wrong impression all the time", and defended his opinion, saying "if [people] give us any time, they would see that we're very serious about comedy ... and serious things as well". The album was called "Made in the Dark" because it was a title the band agreed on. Taylor considered the eponymous track to be one of his favourite songs, and thought it was nice to name the album after a thoughtful strong, in contrast to "Coming on Strong" and "The Warning", which he described as being "big, slightly jokey, macho phrases".

Artwork

Darren Wall of Wallzo and Owen Clarke designed the artwork after several graphical experiments. After the initial experimentation, Wall wanted to create a cover that was "more brooding and conservative" and formed a list of ideas that the band had responded positively to. The list included dual colour illustrations, circles, and verdigris—the green coating formed on copper during oxygenation. Wall amalgamated the ideas to create the image used on the album's cover, which was named "The Artifact". The image was embossed on metallic copper card to give a "tactile feel" that would imply the album was "an object rather than illustration-based design." [cite web|last =|first =Gavin |title =What, No Jewel Case? - Hot Chip - Made in the Dark|publisher = "Creative Review"|url =http://www.creativereview.co.uk/crblog/what-no-jewel-case/|accessdate = 2008-08-11|date=2008-02-18]

Musical style

In an interview with Pitchfork Media in October 2007, Taylor said there would be an equal proportion of electronic elements to live material, as the band doesn't "do things by adding one thing and taking something else away".cite web| last = Maher| first = Dave| title = Pitchfork: Hot Chip's Taylor Talks LP, Alicia Keys, Rilo Remixes | publisher =Pitchfork Media | url =http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/46351-hot-chips-taylor-talks-lp-alicia-keys-rilo-remixes| accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2008-10-15] The album contained maximalist and minimalist songs; several tracks on the album were influenced by rock and heavy metal music, and the track "Wrestlers" started taking a new direction because the band was "wrestling with the idea of making an R. Kelly kind of slick R and B number" and ultimately " [sounded] more like Randy Newman's "Short People". He said, "if the press release says it's faster and rockier it doesn't account for that fact that there are more ballads on this record than any other record." Taylor said that feelings of happiness and love influenced the album's romantic feel.

Goddard considered varying styles and influences a key factor in the band's music. He explained to "The Sun" that creating music could be difficult because a member could introduce a different influence. Goddard and Doyle said that clashes and restlessness during recording led to "unpleasant" periods of silence, but ultimately thought the clashes created "something more interesting because you have these different voices and not one person dictating".

Martin told "The Georgia Straight" that the group are "afflicted with something akin to musical attention-deficit disorder" and said that the group "get bored quite easily [...] with [their] own records at times". He elaborated by saying that the group aren't "really interested in reproducing the same sound" because they don't find it exciting.

Taylor stated Hot Chip "didn't set out to make something with one mood" and that he thought the band's style of "jump [ing] all over the place stylistically" made sense as a record. In an interview with "The Georgia Straight", Martin expressed that Hot Chip didn't want to create a "'classic' record that would have a particular sound" as they wanted to make music that was "quite experimental and out-there". "Made in the Dark" was intended to represent the "whole live sound of the band" and they are "a band as much as originally having been a duo".

Influences

The album is influenced by music Goddard and Taylor listened to during their childhood and adolescence, such as Prince's "Sign o' the Times" and The Beatles' "White Album". Taylor explained why Hot Chip's albums "go from one mood to another so readily", by saying "Eclectic music has been our first musical background" and that he and Goddard had different musical interests when they were younger. "Made in the Dark" is influenced by contemporary artists such as Black Dice and Will Oldham. Taylor appreciated Oldham for his minimalism of "just acoustic guitar and harmonium and voice for the whole record" and wanted Hot Chip to emulate him.

Lyrics

Taylor stated in an interview with "The Sun" that he was "so proud of [the album] lyrically" and thought the song "Made in the Dark",contained the best lyrics he had ever written. Taylor explained that it was "very easy" for him to focus on the "more serious lyrics, like a love song very dear to [his] heart" but stated that "Wrestlers" was "equally as important and feels like a very different style of music than we have ever got down on record before." He discussed "Wrestlers" in the band's interview with "The Sun", explaining that the song is "musically and lyrically quite direct" because "it doesn’t have thousands of layers", in contrast to the song "Bendable Poseable". The concept of the song "Wrestlers", originates from a text message from James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem. After Doyle toured with Murphy, Murphy sent a text message that said, "Sorry you can't have Al back, I'll wrestle you for him. And I'll beat you because I'm bigger and stronger than you." Goddard explained that "the words in that song are about wrestling", and the band "have no doubt" that Murphy would defeat them in a wrestling fight.

The song "Ready for the Floor" contains an allusion to the 1989 film, "Batman", with the line, "You're my number one guy". In an interview with "The Fader" magazine, Taylor said the reference was a result of thinking about the Batman film, which has many things that Taylor is fond of, such as the Prince soundtrack. He commented that sometimes those items "seep into what we're writing about" and said that he likes to reference "in an oblique way". He conjectured that he had included the line to say something to "everyone in the band, particularly to Joe [Goddard] , 'You're my number one guy, why is there any problems between any of us?' "cite web| last = | first = | title = Video: Hot Chip: "Ready for the Floor" | publisher = "The Fader"| url =http://www.thefader.com/articles/2007/12/5/hot-chip-s-ready-for-floor-video-explained-kind-of| accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=2007-05-12]

"Shake a Fist" was written by Taylor after Goddard took a legal herbal substance during the Glastonbury Festival which produced feelings akin to teleportation. Goddard said, "it was a brilliant time" and told Alexis to write down words to go with his experience. The song features a voice sample from Todd Rundgren.

Featured collaborators

In March 2008, Hot Chip re-recorded several songs from "Made in the Dark", with one of their "all-time heroes", Robert Wyatt. Doyle said the band had wanted it to happen "for ages" and that people would see it as a surprise collaboration. Taylor said, "I crave confusion and quite like people to be surprised. I try to do that in the words and music and try to be what people don't think we are. Robert is someone we have liked for much longer than people realise. We feel closer to people in a different field, age or era." The album features Emma Smith, who had previously joined with Hot Chip to play violin and saxophone on their first two albums.

Kylie Minogue

In October 2007, MTV reported that Hot Chip was planning to give "Ready for the Floor" to Kylie Minogue. [cite web|last =Thorogood |first =Tom |title = Hot Chip to work with Kylie?|publisher = MTV|url =http://www.mtv.co.uk/channel/mtvuk/11052007/hot_chip_to_work_with_kylie|accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2007-05-11] Other reports incorrectly suggested that Hot Chip had written "Made in the Dark"'s second single, "Ready for the Floor" specifically for Minogue. [cite web|last = |first = |title = Kylie Minogue writes song for Hot Chip|publisher = "NME"|url =http://www.nme.com/news/hot-chip/33324|accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2007-12-21] Taylor explained that it was a misunderstanding; "It started because someone asked me if we would ever write for Kylie. I said that we'd been asked to write for her but we'd never got round to it. And I said if we had to give her one of our songs, "Ready for the Floor" would probably be the most suitable. From that, I got misquoted. We didn't write "Ready for the Floor" for Kylie, didn't send it to her and she never heard it."cite web| last = Ryan| first = Gary| title = Geeky date with Hot Chip | publisher = "Manchester Evening News"| url =http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/entertainment/music/rock_and_pop/s/1036645_geeky_date_with_hot_chip| accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2008-02-14]

After the first rumour circulated, Joe Goddard created a reverse rumour, saying that Minogue had written a track for Hot Chip. He told "NME", "Kylie wrote a song for us, She sent it through our management to us – it was totally bizarre. It was the beginnings of a track – I think she wrote it and just thought, 'This would be perfect for Hot Chip', or possibly for a collaboration. It's a crazy song. It's industrial and clanging and even has farmyard animal noises on it. It's the kind of music you'd never normally associate with Kylie. When I'm allowed to send it around its going to change a few people's ideas about her. Maybe it's one for our next album, after "Made in the Dark"." [cite web|last = |first = |title = Hot Chip: the truth about 'Kylie collaboration'|publisher = "NME"|url =http://www.nme.com/news/hot-chip/31783|accessdate = 2008-07-03| date=2007-10-12] Taylor later admitted that it was a joke created to fool people; the band tired of people phoning them up to ask why Minogue had apparently rejected a song she did not hear. Goddard said, "We've been telling lots of lies and rumours about it because we found it quite funny."cite web|last =Swift |first =Jacqui |title =I like people to be surprised|publisher = "The Sun"|url =http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/sftw/article748806.ece|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=2008-02-01]

Release and reception

"Made in the Dark" charted for 23 weeks in over 10 different charts, entering the UK Album Chart at number four, the "Billboard" Top Heatseekers chart at number one and the "Billboard" Top Electronic Albums chart at number two.cite web| last = | first = | title = Artist Chart History - Hot Chip | publisher = "Billboard"| url =http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=470671&model.vnuAlbumId=1103484| accessdate = 2008-07-03]

"Shake a Fist", the first single to be released from the album, was released on 12" vinyl single at the beginning of October 2007 but did not chart. The second single released, "Ready for the Floor", charted for 24 weeks in five different charts, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Top 75.

Promotion

In January 2008, in order to promote "Made in the Dark", Hot Chip "locked [themselves] away" to practice in anticipation of an American tour, where material from their new album would be played. The band are not accustomed to such an intensive rehearsal regime, as they "usually just rehearse for two days and then go on tour".

Critical reception

The critical reception to the album was generally favourable. Based on 40 reviews, review aggregate website MetaCritic reported a rating of 78%.cite web|last =|first = |title =Made in the Dark |publisher = MetaCritic|url =http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/hotchip/madeintheidark?q=made%20in%20the%20dark|accessdate = 2008-07-03] There were mixed comments about the ballads; two reviewers noted a disparity between the energy of the ballads to different songs. "Drowned in Sound" commented that, "ballads remain a strong suit, particularly the easy grace of the title track, but more often than not sit awkwardly next to the more toothsome numbers and feel under-produced by comparison" [cite web|last =Denney|first =Alex |title =Hot Chip: Made in the Dark|publisher = "Drowned in Sound"|url =http://www.drownedinsound.com/release/view/12240|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=] with similar comments from Allmusic who said, "Made in the Dark"’s main weakness might be its ballads, but that may just be in comparison to its many energetic moments, which are so addictive that it feels like a forced come-down whenever the band slows things down."cite web|last =Phares|first =Heather |title =Made in the Dark Review|publisher = Allmusic|url =http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kifoxz8jldte|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=] However, "The Observer" gave a positive evaluation of the ballads; "Hot Chip have had a happy way with a subliminal power ballad. And "Made in the Dark" can boast four of the best." [cite web|last =Thompson|first =Ben |title =Hot Chip, Made in the Dark |publisher = "The Observer"|url =http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/jan/20/electronicmusic.shopping|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=2008-01-20] Pitchfork Media rated the album as 7/10 with a mixed review, describing it as a "patchy, turbulent record" due to the use of many different individual components and also said that it was a "good record but not a great one".cite web|last =Pytlik|first =Mark|title =Hot Chip - Made in the Dark |publisher = Pitchfork Media|url =http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/48450-made-in-the-dark|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=2008-02-05] Martin responded to the criticism made by Pitchfork Media:

Another element that caused mixed reception was the use of a Todd Rundgren sample in "Shake a Fist", which musicOMH.com called "delightful" but "The Guardian" described it as grating.cite web|last =Ahmad|first =Jamil |title =Hot Chip - Made in the Dark |publisher = musicOMH.com|url =http://www.musicomh.com/albums/hot-chip-2_0108.htm|accessdate = 2008-07-03] [cite web|last =Macpherson|first =Alex |title =Hot Chip, Made in the Dark |publisher = "The Guardian"|url =http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/feb/01/electronicmusic.shopping|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=2008-02-01] musicOMH.com, whose description of the album was positive, said that tracks "Ready for the Floor" and "Bendable Poseable" had elements reminiscent of previous album "The Warning". "The Times" said that although the execution was "novel" and the song "Made in the Dark" was "exquisite", that much of "Made in the Dark" "seems to spring from sticky relationship issues". Comparisons were also made to Paul McCartney's "McCartney II" album with songs like "Wrestlers", "Bendable Poseable", "Whistle for Will" and "We're Looking for a Lot of Love", which were described as having the "airless proto-electronica" of "McCartney II". [cite web|last =Paphides|first =Pete|title =Hot Chip: Made in the Dark |publisher = "The Times"|url =http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/cd_reviews/article3283938.ece|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=2008-02-01]

In regards to lyrics, Allmusic said the album "boasts some of Hot Chip's most kinetic music, with rhythms and melodies that are just as hyper-articulate as the wordplay." "Rolling Stone" summarised the album as having "catchy tunes, monster grooves, and lyrics resolving the heartfelt and the smartass".cite web|last =Hermes|first =Will |title =Made in the Dark Review |publisher = "Rolling Stone"|url =http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/18193914/review/18206653/made_in_the_dark?rating=11|accessdate = 2008-07-03|date=2008-02-07]

Track listing

#"Out at the Pictures" – 4:26
#"Shake a Fist" – 5:11
#"Ready for the Floor" – 3:52
#"Bendable Poseable" – 3:46
#"We're Looking for a Lot of Love" – 4:43
#"Touch Too Much" – 4:05
#"Made in the Dark" – 3:00
#"One Pure Thought" – 4:53
#"Hold On" – 6:20
#"Wrestlers" – 3:45
#"Don't Dance" – 4:42
#"Whistle for Will" – 2:23
#"In the Privacy of Our Love" – 2:52

Bonus tracks

#"So Deep" – 2:34 (iTunes bonus)
#"With Each New Day" – 2:58 (iTunes bonus)
#"Bubbles They Bounce" – 5:52 (iTunes bonus)

Personnel

*Dan Carey – mixing
*Owen Clarke – design
*Jonathan Digby – engineer
*Ian Dowling – engineer (assistant)
*Matt Edwards – A&R
*Joe Goddard – mix control
*James Shaw – engineer (assistant)
*Darren Simpson – engineer (assistant)
*Alexis Smith – mixing (assistant)
*Emma Smith – violin, saxophone
*Wallzo – design

Chart positions

Album

ingles

"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

References

External links

*
* [http://www.last.fm/music/Hot%20Chip/Made%20in%20the%20dark "Made in the Dark"] at Last.fm


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